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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br /> <br />aisles or salvaged vehicles will be stored on the property for extended periods of time. <br />Additionally it is difficult to enforce conditions that would require staff to go to the site <br />on a regular basis and count how many cars are for sale and for repair and then determine <br />how long they have been on the property. Zisla replied that enforcement has always been <br />an issue when conditions are placed upon a special use permit. Gundlach agreed and <br />added that the conditions would run with the property. <br /> <br />Baker stated that if the applicant could work with the staff proposed Site Plan B, then he <br />would be able to approve the Special Permit for automotive sales, with conditions. <br />O'Keefe stated that he now understands that this is a less traditional business. Zaytsev <br />replied that there should be very few people on the lot. After he fixes the vehicles he <br />either sells them over the internet or tows them to a lot in White Bear Lake. He added <br />that if a customer needs a repair it would be by appointment only. <br /> <br />Motion by O'Brien, Second by Mann to CLOSE THE PUBLIC HEARING. <br /> <br />5 Ayes, 0 Nays, MOTION CARRIED. <br /> <br />Gundlach stated that if the Commission would like to approve the Staff prepared Site Plan B with <br />automotive sales, she would have to redo the Resolution. There would then be no need for the <br />variance approvals and she would have to make the necessary changes to the conditions to allow <br />for five stalls for auto sales. Baker inquired ifthose stalls are required to be dedicated. Gundlach <br />replied that it was her understanding that the State-issued dealers license requires the 5 stalls. <br />Baker inquired if he would be able to store another vehicle in that stall if there was not a car for <br />sale. Gundlach replied that he would be able to do that. O'Brien inquired if staff would be able <br />to work with a motion that accepts staff Site Plan B with the necessary modifications. Gundlach <br />replied that she would as long as the Commission agrees with the additional conditions that are in <br />the resolution. O'Keefe acknowledges and thanked staff for going above and beyond what was <br />required for this application. Zisla seconded O'Keefe's comment. <br /> <br />Motion by O'Brien, Second by Zisla to WAIVE THE READING AND ADOPT THE ATTACHED <br />RESOLUTION RECOMMENDING APPROVAL OF SP2006-008 AND LP2006-003 WITH THE <br />STAFF SITE PLAN B AND ANY MODIFICATIONS THAT NEED TO BE MADE TO THE <br />VARIANCES AND PARKING AS RECOMMENDED BY THE PLANNER AND WITH THE <br />FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: <br /> <br />1) The site is developed in accordance with the plan known as Staff Plan B, <br />2) The applicant provided an updated Site Plan, grading and utility Plan, Lighting <br />and Landscaping Plan, Floor Plan, and Building Elevations reflective of Staff <br />Plan B prior to issuance of a Building Permit, <br /> <br /> <br />Page 4 of 15 <br />
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