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<br />\ <br /> <br />sales and storage oflandscape and plant materials by Lyndale Garden Center, 2525 North Snelling <br />Avenue, be approved with the following conditions: <br /> <br />1. The applicant proposes a 14,000 s.f. to 18,000 s.f. exterior sales/display and storage area <br />which requires a conditional use permit (CUP) as per City Code Section 1004.01A.12. The <br />area for such sales/display and storage shall only be behind (private property side offence) <br />the setback for the wrought-iron safety and security fence surrounding the display. <br /> <br />2. The following documents shall become part of the conditional use permit: <br /> <br />a. project narrative (date: amended 01.21.99) <br />b. existing conditions plan (date 12.22.98) <br />c. site plan with landscape concept (date 12.22.98) <br />d. building sketch (date 01.11.99 - with application) <br />e. certificate of survey (being revised as of 2/17/99) <br /> <br />Any discrepancy between drawings or between drawings and written word, the most <br />restrictive shall prevail. <br /> <br />3. The addition of the trash enclosure on the site complies with the Code requirements to <br />be attached to the existing building. The existing lighting on the site will continue to be <br />used for lighting the display and parking areas. No additional lighting is proposed. <br /> <br />4. The proposed Phase 2 green house and the exterior sales/display/storage area and the <br />building area of 9,875 sJ. comprise a gross area of approximately 25,000 s.f.. Staff <br />interpreted the 6,900 sJ. in the south exterior area as storage and tree sales rather than <br />retail sales. Therefore there would be a net retail sales area (inside and outdoors) 18,000 <br />sJ. At five spaces per 1,000 sJ. of retail space, there is adequate parking for up to 23,000 <br />s.f. of garden center space on this site. In Phase 2, the building may have to be <br />reconfigured to meet exiting requirements of the building code. <br /> <br />5. The hard surface driveway along Oakcrest, east of the building will be retained as a loading <br />area and a maintenance drive for garden center trucks and loaders. A second gated loading <br />entry will be located at the southwest corner of the building. No other vehicles will be <br />allowed into the sales/display/storage area through this gated entry. <br /> <br />6. All drainage created by the new display structures, beds, and display/storage areas must <br />be collected and channeled to a natural drainage way or gravel settling area within the <br />applicant's property. <br /> <br />7. The exterior of the trash enclosure must be of a rock face block material which matches <br />that existing materials on the building in color and materials, or the exterior materials <br />must be of a maintenance material which matches the color and trim of the building. <br /> <br />8. A detailed landscape plan will be required as part of the building permit review. <br /> <br />9. Because of the size ofthe new display trellis structure (225 lineal feet) no other trellis, <br />accessory building, or storage shed may be permitted on the property. <br />