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4. The Planning Commission made the following findings of fact: <br />A. Western Steel Erection, Inc. has leased the 16.200 s.f. building located at <br />2687 Wayzata Boulevard. Western Steel has approached the City of Orono <br />because their property in Long Lake is scheduled to be acquired by the City <br />of Long l^ke for a new Public Works facility. Western Steel constructs steel <br />framing beams used for con.struction projects. They are a permitted use in the <br />Industrial District. <br />B. The conditional use permit for outside storage includes the use of only tlie <br />southeast comer of the property. The items the outside storage would be <br />limited to is to provide outdoor parking for 6 trailers. 2 trucks. 2 cranes, and <br />I boom truck. <br />C. The remainder of company vehicles and equipment would be stored within <br />the building on the property . <br />D. The required setbacks for the parking and outside storage must be a minimum <br />of 75’ IVom the front property lines and 10' from the side and rear lot lines. <br />Parking stalls are required to be 20’ in length and 9' wide. Parking areas are <br />proposed to be surfaced with a hard, all-weather, durable, dust-free surfacing <br />material and be properly drained and landscaped. <br />E. Per Municipal Code requirements the parking area facing the public street <br />(existing Highway 12) shall have a solid wall or fence of not less than four <br />feet nor more than six feet in height along such facing. Evergre^ n trees will <br />be planted between the solid fence and the highway to provide a more natural <br />appearance and to screen the property from the right of way. <br />F. The screening of the open storage area shall be screened by a fence or wall <br />not less than five feet in height and not less than 50% opaque. The proposed <br />chain link fence will have space'*’ installed to ensure the screening <br />requirement is met. <br />Page 2 of 9
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