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1 . To approve the sign variance. <br />2. planning Commission should advise staff and the applicant regarding issues which <br />the applicant should address regarding the commercial site. <br />Mr. Wagner stated that it was his intent to beautify the existing site and sign. He <br />indicated that he has proposed a north woods feel for his improvements which would <br />improve the views from County Road 15 dramatically. In addition, he noted that he has <br />attempted to further screen the storage area. <br />Chair Smith asked what the building nearest County Road IS is used for and whether the <br />proposed additions were simply to move the business around. <br />Wagner replied that the building currently houses two offices, the one upstairs occupied <br />by an interior designer. He maintained that it was his goal to better manage his cunent <br />business versus increase or grow his business further. <br />Chair Smith questioned whether the circle drive is effective. <br />Wagner stated that the circle drive allows his customers to maneuver one way in and out <br />of his business easier, especially with big equipment. <br />Hawn acknowledged that the site offered unique challenges of its own, along County <br />Road IS, the edge of a marsh, etc. She voiced her concern that propane tanks were left <br />near the marsh which could potentially leak into the wetland. She asked whether gas or <br />oil tanks must be kept on concrete pads. <br />(U6) U03-2923 STEVAN WAGNER, 3607 SHORELINE DRIVE, Continued <br />Wagner stated that any fuel storage is contained within the required double wall tanks, in <br />addition, he uses oil waste traps to collect waste. He indicated that he could put a sled) <br />near the diesel fuel area but didn't know how the City would react to that suggestion. <br />Woody added that any waste that is collected with runoff is filtered in the traps before <br />allowing the runoff to reach the stormwater sewers. <br />Rahn noted that this was a common practice to use waste traps which can be pumped out <br />and cleaned once waste is collected. <br />Hawn asked for more specifics regarding the sign. <br />I <br />M <br /><i <
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