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accordance with National Electrical Standard Codes. <br />Motion: <br /> Member Wietecki moved, seconded by Member Wilke, to recommend, <br />to the City Council, approval of the interim use permit to allow the development <br />of a secured exterior trailer storage area for Berger Transfer and Storage, Inc. <br />on property owned by Northern States Power along County Road C2, based on <br />the findings outlined in the staff report of August 13, 1997 and with the following <br />seven conditions: <br />1.That portion of the perimeter fence on the south side of the property along <br />County Road C2 must be set back a minimum of 30 feet from the south <br />property line and in line with the southern fence on the Berger Transfer <br />and Storage property to the west. <br />2.The setback area along County Road C2 must be landscaped similar to <br />the landscaping along the south side of Berger Storage and Transfer’s <br />property. (Boulevard trees in accordance with the Street Tree Master <br />Plan - trees from the East-West County Road group planted no less than <br />35 feet on centr.) <br />3.The initial term of the interim use permit shall be for a period of five years. <br /> Upon review and hearing, the interim use permit may be issued for <br />additional periods up to five years each. <br />4.The interim use permit shall be reviewed administratively on an annual <br />basis on the anniversary date of the resolution granting the interim use <br />permit, with a staff report submitted to the Planning Commission and City <br />Council as needed. <br />5.The effect on the storm water system to be reviewed/approved by Rice <br />Creek Watershed District. <br />6.The fence and trailers must be properly electrically grunded through <br />defined plans and procedures. <br />7.The high wire sag must be in accordance with National Electrical <br />Standard Codes. <br />On roll call vote, the following voted in favor: J. Mulder, E. Cunningham, D. <br />Wilke, K. Wietecki, J. Thein <br />and the following voted against the same: None <br />The motion carried 5-0. <br />6e.Planning File 2888. <br /> Resolution Authorizing Vacation of various private <br />easements in favor of the city of Roseville and its predecessors over and <br />across property located in the east ½ of Section 8, Township 29, Range <br />23, Ramsey county, Minnesota, and intended for inclusion in the plat of <br />Gateway Business Park, Roseville. <br />Chairperson Wietecki opened the hearing. Dennis Welsch presented a report <br />dated August 13,1997 on proposed easement vacations within the proposed <br />Gateway Business Park Plat. Welsch also reported on minor changes to the site <br />planning process that may require shifting the first building to the east. The PUD <br />5 <br />