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proposed use is not in conflict with such plans because none apply to the property. <br /> c. The proposed use is not in conflict with any City Code requirements. The City Council <br /> finds the proposed environmental services center can and will meet all applicable City Code <br /> requirements; moreover, a conditional use approval can be rescinded if the approved use fails <br /> to comply with all applicable Code requirements or any conditions of the approval. <br /> d. The proposed use will not create an excessive burden on parks, streets, and other public <br /> facilities. The Planning Division does not anticipate the proposal will intensify any <br /> practical impacts on parks, streets, or public infrastructure. Specifically, sanitary sewer <br /> and water in the area have acceptable capacity for the ESC project and the uses contemplated <br /> are not of the type that would generate impacts on parks and/or the trail system in the <br /> area. Specific to traffic and impacts on adjacent streets, the traffic study completed <br /> (Attachment 1) for the proposed ESC indicates the additional vehicle trips maintain <br /> acceptable operations with minimal vehicle delay and back-ups. Ramsey County staff will <br /> also review the traffic study and provide comments as Larpenteur Avenue is a county road. <br /> e. The proposed use will not be injurious to the surrounding neighborhood, will not <br /> negatively impact traffic or property values, and will not otherwise harm the public health, <br /> safety, and general welfare. While the proposed ESC is designed to handle household <br /> hazardous waste and certain recyclables, these items are processed with care when unloaded, <br /> sorted, and stored for further processing and removal. Similarly, materials deemed <br /> hazardous are removed and stored in appropriately designed storage rooms for safe housing <br /> in accordance with the applicable code requirements either within or outside the facility. <br /> Likewise, the proposed ESC does not lie adjacent to any residential neighborhoods, but <br /> instead is situated adjacent to County open space (wetland), Reservoir Woods, and Temple of <br /> Aaron Cemetery. The nearest residential area lies to the north, approximately 1,000 feet from <br /> the residential homes along Wagner Street. Correspondingly, there will be an increase in <br /> traffic on Larpenteur Avenue, Dale Street, and Rice Street. However, these roadways and <br /> intersections are adequately designed to handle the increase in daily trips to this site. <br /> Consequently, the City Council has determined the proposed ESC will not be injurious to the <br /> surrounding neighborhood, will not negatively impact traffic or property values, and will not <br /> otherwise harm public health, safety, and general welfare. <br /> NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED,by the Roseville City Council to APPROVE <br /> the requested Conditional Use for an Environmental Service Center at 1725 Kent Street, based <br /> on the submitted site and development plans, subject to the following conditions: <br /> 1. The Environmental Service Center should be constructed similarly to the plans <br /> submitted dated May 5, 2023 and provided as a component of Request for Planning <br /> Commission Action dated June 7, 2023 and in accordance with the Roseville City Code. <br /> The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Council Member <br /> Etten and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor: Etten, Schroeder, Groff, <br /> and Roe; and None voted against. <br /> WHEREUPON said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted. <br /> Page 2 of 2 <br />