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Gaffron pointed out that, while th applicant is allowed a certain square footage, he has <br />fallen below his allowance. <br />With regard to the issues for discussion, Hawn stated that she would prefer to see more <br />storage moved inside. While she recognized that many pieces of equipment cannot be <br />kept inside for practicality, Hawn requested that these items be moved towards the back <br />of the site. <br />Mabusth asked about the dock sections kept in the north yard. <br />Wagner stated that these would be removed in an effort to clean up the site. With regard <br />to the trucks and equipment, Wagner stated that he would try to screen these better and <br />move them to the iMst of his ability. <br />Mabusth asked if there were a staging for rental of vehicles etc. <br />Wagner explained that once an item is reserved, it is typically, moved to the west side to <br />be picked up. He noted that further jostling of the arrangement could be done; however, <br />added that certain arrangements are necessary to ensure efficiencies. <br />Rahn pointed out that they would be gaining a great deal more space indoors, <br />approximately 1700 s.f. <br />Fritzler questioned whether the industrial business itself was compatible with the B-1 <br />Zoning standards of the site. He believed the applicant should be more amenable to <br />screening and moving things around. <br />Noting that it was not her wish to see the business go away. Chair Smith urged the <br />iq)plicant to utilize the indoor space by moving more of the equipment inside. <br />(U6) ms-2923 STEVAN WAGNER, 3607 SHORELINE DRIVE, Continued <br />While he could not get specific until the remodel was complete, Wagner acknowledged <br />that he would strive to move equipment around and inside as best he could. <br />Hawn suggested the applicant provide the Planning Commission and City Council with a <br />schematic where every^ng would go in the new plan. <br />Chair Smith recommended he include the landscaping and lighting plan in this schematic. <br />Mabusth agreed that she, too, would like to see a final site plan relative to pbcement of <br />all of these rental things. <br />With regard to the outdoor versus indoor storage, Rahn suggested the iq)plicant consider <br />installing overhead doors versus patio doors to the lower level in order to ease the <br />1ii <br />4 L
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