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<br />'. <br /> <br />and subject to the staff working with Pacific Mutual Door and the neighbors <br />regarding the truck headlights, truck safety on the parking lot, and truck idling in <br />non-work hours, review of the landscape planting plan to provide coniferous <br />vegetation within the landscape plan and Pacific Mutual Door must work with the <br />neighbors to reduce the noise and buzzers to be consistent with the City's Noise <br />Code. <br /> <br />3, At the October 24, 1994 City Council meeting, the City Council continued the hearing on <br />this request to the November 29, 1994 meeting. To provide more time to explore design <br />solutions, the applicant has requested that this hearing be continued to the January 9, 1995 <br />meeting. The applicant has also requested that this topic be discussed/explained at the <br />December 19, 1994 Work Session. <br /> <br />4. Since this item was continued, staff has met with Bruce Schneider of Pacific Mutual Door <br />on a number of occasions to discuss possible solutions. These possibilities range from <br />providing stucco on the north wail to limiting the size ofthe project to less than 30,000 sq. <br />ft. to moving Pacific Mutual Door to another location within the City ofRoseville, to <br />using tax increment financing to construct a road on the south side of the Pacific Mutual <br />Door property to provide access for trucks away from Fairview Avenue, A list of the <br />possible solutions is included with the attached September 28, 1994 Community <br />Development Department memo, Mr. Schneider has been in touch with Pacific Mutual <br />Door headquarters in Kansas City to discuss possible redesigns for their facility. He will <br />be prepared to discuss these alternatives at the December 19, 1994 Work Session. The <br />hearing on this variance request is continued to the January 9, 1995 Council meeting. <br />