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<br />ROSEVILLE PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> <br />Wednesday, July 13, 1988 <br /> <br />July 13, 1988 special <br />Commission was called to <br />7:01 P.M. <br /> <br />meeting of the Roseville Planning <br />order by Chairperson Pat Johnson at <br /> <br />Members Present: <br /> <br />Berry, Stokes, DeBenedet, Goedeke, Moeller <br />Maschka, Johnson <br /> <br />Members Absent: <br /> <br />) <br />None <br /> <br />Staff Present: <br /> <br />Waldron, Dahlgren, Keel, Jopke <br /> <br />Council Present: <br /> <br />Kehr (liaison), <br />Mayor Rog <br /> <br />Johnson, <br /> <br />Cushman and <br /> <br />.. <br /> <br />Planninq File 1869 <br /> <br />G.E.M. Investments request for Special Use Permit at 1910 West <br />County Road C. <br /> <br />Presentation <br /> <br />Dahlgren explained that this item was continued from the <br />July 11, 1988 Council meeting and summarized the proposal. <br /> <br />Finneman pointed out that they believed the variance issue has <br />been resolved and can be considered as part of the PUD and that <br />access to the railroad property is not needed for ponding. <br />Ponding will be handled on the applicants property completely. <br />Dahlgren concurred that a variance would not be necessary. <br /> <br />Johnson asked if the drainage plan had been reviewed by the <br />engineering department. Finneman responded that they had talked <br />with the watershed district and that they had informally approved <br />their drainage concept. <br /> <br />Finneman stated that in their opinion, the brick or equal test <br />had been met on the site. Finneman pointed out that the <br />buildings would be located a considerable distance from County <br />Road C, and that front, side and rear yard setback requirements <br />would be exceeded. Finneman pointed out that they would be <br />removing the old buildings on the site and putting up new <br />buildings which would be considerably better than the other <br />buildings in the area which are constructed of metal panels and <br />concrete block. Finneman stated that the building orientation <br />