Laserfiche WebLink
October 27, 1998 <br /> Mr. Derek Schuck <br /> Allied Building Systems <br /> 1920 W. County Road <br /> Roseville, Minnesota 55113 <br /> RE: Emergency Outdoor Storage of Shingles <br /> Mr. Schuck: <br /> On October 26, 1998, the Roseville City Council approved your request to continue emergency <br /> outdoor storage of materials on your site through March 31, 1999. <br /> As you know, the city code prohibits outdoor storage in all 1-1 zones; it does not allow for any <br /> permits or other relief. Storage must be indoors. See the attached Section 1007.02B. All <br /> property owners in an 1-1 zone are required to comply with this provision of the Code. <br /> Based on the Council's decision, and as a temporary emergency measure, you may continue to <br /> store roofing shingles/materials on the back(south side) of the building until March 31, 1999. The <br /> reason for this emergency measure is to assist contractors, suppliers and home owners to repair <br /> damage from hail and wind storms this past summer. All materials stored on the site must be <br /> screened from view and must allow for parking and emergency vehicle access on your site. <br /> While it is unclear what the future holds for the building you currently occupy, our economic <br /> development specialist Cathy Bennett will be calling you regarding the space that may be <br /> available after March 31, 1999. She works directly with businesses and realtors interested in <br /> Roseville properties. <br /> Thank you for your cooperation z <br /> Sincerely, <br /> Dennis R. Welsch (490-2232) <br /> Community Development Director <br /> bc: Steve Ba rkozy, Dan Munson, Bob Rosenq u ist, Cathy Bennett <br /> Attachment: City code, Section 1007.02B <br /> Q:XPermitsl omplaintslallied building systems2.doc <br />