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<br />r <br /> <br />. ~ \ ...... <br /> <br />. . <br />" <br /> <br />Chair Welk questioned the engineering staff in regards to the future expansion along the east side <br />of the property. Mr. Bergum noted the proposed parking lot allows for extra water storage. Mr. <br />March reported a pond is to be constructed north of the site. Mr. Nyberg commented the pond <br />plans are being prepared, however, Mr. Rehbein will propose a comprehensive drainage plan for <br />the 40-acre industrial property. Mr. Buckbee questioned the engineers if the 40-acre grading plan <br />concept is conducive to Terminal Transports grading plans. Mr. Snyder replied Rice Creek <br />Watershed District (RCWD) approved Terminal Transports grading plans. <br /> <br />Ms. Brossard-Vickers confirmed with Staff the sup is compatible with contiguous properties, and <br />that 20th Avenue is able to handle the increased semi truck traffic. In the like manner, Ms. <br />Brossard-Vickers inquired about Anoka County's comments in regard to 20th Avenue access. <br />Mr. March stated 20th Avenue is maintained by Anoka County. Also, Anoka County requested <br />entrances accessing onto 20th Avenue are not within 200' of the intersection of 20th Avenue and <br />Cedar Street. The proposed entrance complies with Anoka County Highway Departments <br />requirements. <br /> <br />Mr. March reiterated the sup addresses the fact that no utilities are at the property and no <br />operation will be permitted until utilities are available to the property. <br /> <br />Mr. Nadeau hoped the City will restrict noise from the trucks and maintenance shop. Mr. March <br />explained the City has a noise ordinance. <br /> <br />Ms. Brossard-Vickers moved to grant the SQp contingent upon the drain~e concerns be <br />addressed and no Qperations take place at the site until utilities are available. Also, that there is <br />no access from this building. to Cedar Street in the future, and the Commission approves the site <br />plan as submitted, contingent upon the City Engineer's awroval. Mr. Buckbee seconded the <br />motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Dick Travis - Sketch Plan for Moore Properties (7305 &7353 20th Avenue North) <br />Mr. Dick Travis (7264 Twin Lakes) briefed the Commission on a proposed sketch plan with six <br />lots, and one 10-acre outlot, on a 20-acre parcel and he requested the Commissions consideration <br />for sketch plan approval. Mr. Travis planned to independently finance the utility improvements. <br />Incidentally, a trail easement is proposed to access the park and additional park fees will be in lieu <br />of park land. <br /> <br />. <br />Mr. March reported due to an abandoned house east of the proposed development, the sketch <br />plan is not in compliance with city ordinances. The ordinance states a septic system is allowed on <br />a minimall O-acre parcel. The proposed development will cause too many structures on the south <br />20-acre parcel. Mr. Travis replied the existing house will either be demolished or relocated. <br /> <br />Chair Welk confirmed the property is within the MUSA. Mr. March said it is unlikely the utility <br />line will serve the east property because of the wetlands. Mr. Nyberg explained that a shallow, <br />10" line is located south east on 20th Avenue. Moreover, the utility connections will have to be <br /> <br />5 <br />