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hardware stores for resident� use. My understanding is no mo• than <br />20 to 30 yards of material will be stored on-site at any one time, and <br />the salt will be covered at all times. <br />Regarding the entrance security fence, CBM will limit the height of the <br />entrance security fence to that of fencing located on the east property <br />berm. <br />I have reviewed the draft resolution you forwarded yesterday and believe <br />everything is in order. <br />Let me know of anything else Bryan and thank you for all of your <br />assistance during this process. Either Steve or I will attend the City <br />Council meeting in the event a question arises. <br />Thanks much. <br />Steve <br />Steve Schwanke <br />RLK Incorporated <br />Phone: (952) 933-0972 <br />Cell: (612) 968-2586 <br />Fax: (952) 933-1153 <br />sschwanke@rlkinc.com <br />»> Bryan Lloyd <bryan.11oyd@ci.roseville.mn.us> <br />Hi, Steve. <br />01/13/10 9:38 AM »> <br />The City's email and phone services (for better or worse) run on the <br />same computer-network-thingy, and it all crashed spectacularly yesterday <br />so my ability to communicate officially with the outside world was <br />pretty sketchy. But things are better now, and I'm back! <br />The first thing I want to mention is this: as the Complete Building <br />Maintenance folks are considering the screening options, we'd be happy <br />to review their preferred fence/wall choice(s) to confirm that it would <br />satisfy the City's screening requirements so that they can have some <br />more confidence in the costs as they move forward with their financial <br />negotiations. <br />I also want to check on the latest thinking about the bulk materials <br />bins. I don't recall talking with you about that specifically on Monday, <br />but the fact that you and Mr. Nilsson seemed comfortable with the City <br />Council approving the conditional use, as recommended by the Planning <br />Commission, on the Consent Agenda could suggest that the intent is to <br />locate the bins someplace behind the building. Is that right? If so, I <br />think it would be useful to revise the site plan so that the Council <br />doesn't get tripped up by a plan that continues to show the bins in the <br />front yard. If you don't have the opportunity to revise the site plan <br />yourselves, perhaps you could simply tell me where you're thinking the <br />bins might end up and I can indicate the new location on the site plan <br />z <br />