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e. The outdoor storage area could add vehicle trips to the local road network,but the <br /> potential, additional traffic would not impose an excessive burden on the public <br /> street infrastructure. Aside from some additional traffic from the expanded <br /> industrial distribution use,visual clutter seems to be the only other source of <br /> potential harm to public health, safety, and general welfare, and the zoning code's <br /> specific requirements for outdoor storage areas should address this concern; <br /> f. The proposed outdoor storage area is at the rear of the building, adjacent to the <br /> railroad tracks and facing other industrial properties; this location should not be <br /> visible from the public street; <br /> g. The proposed fencing is consistent with the requirement that be screened by a <br /> solid opaque wall or fence at least 8 feet in height; <br /> h. Aggregates or granular materials are not proposed to be stored outdoors; and <br /> i. The proposal indicates that the outdoor building materials would be kept at or <br /> below the top of the proposed fence. <br /> NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,by the Roseville City Council, to APPROVE <br /> the proposed outdoor storage at 2360 County Road C as a CONDITIONAL USE in accordance with <br /> Section §1009.02 of the Roseville City Code, subject to the following conditions: <br /> a. Materials stored outdoors shall be finished goods and shall be arranged in stacks <br /> not more than 8 feet in height; <br /> b. The minimum width of the gate shall meet the approval of the Fire Marshal for <br /> access by fire apparatus if deemed necessary; and <br /> c. Loose or granular materials shall not be stored outdoors. <br /> The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Council <br /> Member Pust and upon vote being taken thereon,the following voted in favor: McGehee; <br /> Wilimus: Johnson; Pust; and Roe; <br /> and none voted against. <br /> WHEREUPON said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br />