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bğƒĻʹ{ǒƷƷƚƓ ƩğƓƭƦƚƩƷğƷźƚƓΑ/ <br />tAmendment, Site Expansion <br />Date:May 5, 2026 <br />Page:6 <br />note that typical vehicle parking stalls are 9 ft by 20 ft in size. Trailer storage stalls appear to be roughly <br />10 ft by 60 ft in size. <br />Section 156.040(L) requires that loading facilities be located on the side of rear yards and adequately <br />screened from adjacent public streets.This expansion is consistent with that standard. <br />The applicant stated that there are at least four designated areas for snow storage during the winter. <br />The terminal manager is responsible for maintaining parking and drive areas and contracting with snow <br />haulers when necessary.In winter months, snow storage appears to be partly in the building expansion <br />area. With more impervious area, Staff expectsnow storage be managed by the property owner such <br />that the site can still meet applicable parking requirements. Staff propose a condition that snow storage <br />cannot take place in anypublic rights of way and snow piles may take up no more than 10 percent of the <br />required parking on site. <br />Access,Circulation, and Traffic <br />st <br />There are several access points including two driveways on the east property frontage on21Ave S and <br />a driveway on the north frontage fromFairview St.No changes are proposed to current access locations. <br />The design proposes concrete paving throughout expansion areas, including the replacement of some <br />existing curb and pavement. Sidewalks are 4 ft in width. <br />Per the applicant, traffic is not expected to increase meaningfully as a result of the expansion. The <br />expansion is primarily intended to increase the indoor freight laydown space. <br />16 <br /> <br />
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