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<br />". , . <br /> <br />Outside displays <br />Size of mobile structure <br />Approval of 6000 sq. ft. building <br /> <br />The Commission confirmed that the mobile structure would be removed upon completion <br />of the permanent 6000 sq. ft. building. <br /> <br />Chair Welk: noted receipt of Paul McDowell's (president of Northern Forest Products) <br />favorable letter supporting the Special Use Permit approval. <br /> <br />Motion by Mr Buckbee to close the Public Hearing Seconded by Mr LaMotte All in <br />favor Public Hearing closed at 7'17 p m <br /> <br />SpeciallJse Permit - Gerald Rehbein <br />Ms. Susan Fusse~ P.E. gave a brief overview of the methodology for the traffic flow. <br />Also, specifically, the drainage plan directs the water to flow to the northeast pond located <br />on the property. <br /> <br />Ms. Fussel commented the Staff questioned how the property to the east would develop <br />and how the drainage would effect the surrounding property. Thus, plans indicating such <br />will be issued to the City. <br /> <br />Chair Welk: confirmed adequate truck turn around. <br /> <br />Ms. Tina Riehle of 7044 Cottonwood Court noted she was concerned about additional <br />drainage directed toward her property (drainage swale) and the possibility of s\vamping <br />her backyard. Ms. F ossel confirmed that there will be no increased drainage directed to <br />her property and no additional grading will effect their property. <br /> <br />Mr. Mark Riehle stated that the residents were told a berm would be constructed to buffer <br />the commercial from the residential, and trees would be planted along the top of the berm. <br /> <br />Mr. Rehbein noted additional grading will be needed to be done and seedlings can be <br />planted on the berm. Ms. Riehle expressed concern that in the future the office building <br />will not have an aesthetic appeal and would prefer some mature trees on the berm. <br /> <br />Ms. Susan Luke of 7050 Cottonwood Court was also in favor of a tree buffer on the <br />berm. <br /> <br />Officer Scott Parks was concerned about putting chains up to redirect the traffic on the <br />west side of the building because it may cause safety problems. He suggested a cattle <br />fence be used in place of a logging chain. <br /> <br />2 <br />
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