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<br />,. <br /> <br />SELF STORAGE DEVELOPMENT <br />SPECIAL USE PERMIT APPLICATION <br /> <br />Who, What, Where, When, Why and WHAT's IT GOING TO LOOK LIKE.... <br /> <br />WHO: Thomas Keller, resident of White Bear Lake, MN, utility and general contractor by <br /> <br />profession and Henry Votel, resident Forest Lake, MN, real estate broker by profession <br />together will be owners and operators of this Self Storage Facility. Keller's construction <br />background is in utilities and commercial building construction. Votel's real estate experience <br />is in the brokering, business operations and development. <br /> <br />WHAT: A newly constructed 550:1: unit self storage facility in the City of Centerville, <br /> <br />MN. The facility will offer individual storage units to residents in the area and businesses that <br />need secured units. Most of the facility units will be cold storage type units; however a <br />small percentage may be climate controlled units developed in the second phase. The <br />facility will meet all City construction code requirements for concrete exterior walls, paved <br />surfaces, lighting, etc. No building setback variances will be requested. <br /> <br />Other local governing units have considerations/applications under way relative to the <br />wetland issues, property platting, etc. All permits for development are expected to be <br />received before any construction will start. It is expected that the development will be <br />constructed in two building phases; the first phase would start construction in <br />Spring/Summer 2003. <br /> <br />The applicants have met informally with Rice creek Watershed District engineers Emmons <br />& Olivier and been advised & instructed about storm water holding and storm water <br />infiltration design requirements. The applicants engineer: Development Engineering has <br />estimated and designed the required storm water ponds according to said calculations and <br />set out major pond design details in our plans. The applicants believe the ponding area <br />meets to Rice Creek Watershed's dead storage and infiltration storage requirements. <br /> <br />Fine tuning of Rice Creek's storm ponding requirements may cause slight changes in our <br />building configurations on the North end of the property; e.g.: the buildings may lengthen or <br />shorten depending upon the exact ponding area requirements. A formal permit application <br />will be delivered to the Rice Creek Watershed after SUP approval. <br /> <br />1 <br />