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Attachment S <br />c�t. ��r <br />. �a�� <br />�� <br />tilii►ncsUta. �!:sA <br />Community Development Department <br />2660 Civic Center Drive, Roseville, Mn, 55113 <br />651-792-7071 fax:651-792-7070 <br />August 7, 2008 <br />Mr. Dwayne Albrecht <br />1408 County Road C <br />Roseville, Mn 55113 <br />RE: 1408 County Road C, Roseville, MN <br />Dear Mr. Albrecht: <br />In July of 2005 the Roseville City Council directed staff to begin the clean up of <br />industrial properties violating city codes along County Road C between Hamline Avenue <br />and Snelling Avenue. City and County Records show that you are the owner of the <br />property located at 1408 County Road C. <br />This property, located along the south side of County Road C between Hamline and <br />Snelling, is in a one-parcel deep I-1 zoned industrial area, which abuts an existing <br />residentially zoned neighborhood. The files and maps of your property identify your <br />property as continuously in a non-complaint status based upon inadequate screening, <br />prohibited exterior storage and uses not permitted by your permits. <br />Our records show that in 1976 you requested a rezoning from R-1 to I-1 to move <br />Albrecht Landscaping on to the site. Roseville's City Council approved this rezoning and <br />a Special Use Permit that restricted any open storage on the southerly 100 feet to nursery <br />stock o�. Open storage elsewhere on the site was not permitted by I-1 industrial district <br />requirements. The permit also required a 15 foot landscaped buffer on the west and the <br />south property lines abutting residential zoning and required compliance with your <br />proposed site plan (attached). Your plans showed areas for landscape display, employee <br />parking, company truck parking, equipment parking, pipe storage, and showed a <br />proposed second building, as well as the 15 foot landscaped buffer. Attached are City of <br />Roseville aerials from 2003 and 2006 which illustrate that your current operations do not <br />reflect the conditions of the permit granted in 1976. In addition, the zoning code in effect <br />at the time of the permit required a 40 foot setback from property lines adjacent to <br />residential districts and side yards were to be landscaped. It further stated that storage <br />materials be set back 100 feet from any rear property line that abutted a residential <br />district and, that vehicle parking in the rear yard be 40 feet from that property line and <br />any vehicles be screened by landscaping. <br />
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