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7. The applicants shall stripe the new employee parking lot and customer spaces per the <br /> approved plan upon completion of paving. <br /> 8. The applicants shall provide an updated survey to staff showing on-site utilities, and <br /> accommodate minor site changes if directed to do so by the City to protect these utility <br /> lines. <br /> 9. The applicants will provide the fire marshal with updated Material Safety Data (MDS) <br /> sheets as may be needed. <br /> 10. The applicants shall either make improvements to the site to eliminate tracking of dirt <br /> into the street, or shall pay for street sweeping services whenever directed to do so by the <br /> City. <br /> 11. Sign changes on the building and/or site will need to be reviewed and approved via a <br /> separate sign permitting process. <br /> 12. If later determined necessary, the applicant shall make minor adjustments to the <br /> arrangement of parking spaces and/or storage if it is ultimately determined changes are <br /> needed to facilitate large vehicle turning movements. <br /> Commissioner Allen asked if emergency vehicles would be able to access the site. Assistant <br /> Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola reported emergency vehicles would be <br /> able to make all the turning movements to enter and exit the site. <br /> Commissioner Biedenfeld requested further information regarding the fence location. Wade <br /> Gertin, the applicant, described the fence location and reported the fence would be installed <br /> right up to the wall. <br /> Commissioner Enanaa questioned if the applicant was aware of Condition 11. Assistant <br /> Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola reported the applicant was aware that <br /> all signs would require a separate permit. <br /> Chair Nichols-Matkaiti inquired how the City would enforce customer versus employee parking. <br /> Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola explained this was somewhat <br /> aspirational, but noted the City wanted there to be a safety component with respect to the <br /> retail component. He felt it was important to call out the ingress and egress given the <br /> discussion that was held in February. <br /> Chair Nichols-Matkaiti opened the Public Hearing at 6:46 p.m. <br /> There were no comments from the public. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Biedenfeld, seconded by Commissioner Enanaa to close the Public <br /> Hearing. <br /> A roll call vote was taken. Approved 4-0. <br /> 3 <br />