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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Monday, July 16,2001 <br />(#01-2694 Baywind Christian Church, Continued) <br />ileckel expressed his appreciation for the patience and fairness the Planning Commission and City <br />have shown the church representatives in working with their applications. <br />(#7) #01-2696 ABC SUPPLY COMPANY, INC. 2765 WAYZATA BOULEVARD, <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, 8:59 p.m. - 9:38 p.m. <br />Myron Dahl. Ma.iager of ABC Supply Company. Don Jeziorski, Lessee for ABC Supply Company, <br />and Steve White, properly owner, were present. <br />The Certificate of Mailing and Affidavit of Publication were noted. <br />Weinberger explained that ABC Supply has been leasing the VCl Capital building since March of <br />2000. ABC Supply is a wholesaler and warchouser of building and construction supplies including <br />roofing, windows, and siding sold exclusively to contractors. Wholesale and warehouse businesses <br />are permitted uses in the Industrial district. ABC has been using a portion of their yard for outside <br />storage and such storage is only allowed as a conditional use in the Industrial district. ABC also <br />leases the north 125 ’ of the lot to the south and is proposed to be used under the conditional use <br />permit for outside storage. The conditional use permit would allow ABC pennanent outside storage <br />of stock materials. Orono’s zoning code does not define permanent or temporary outside storage. <br />Staffhas discussed with ABC how the outside storage is handled. Often ABC receives materials at <br />night or early in the morning, then w ill unload the trucks, leave the materials in storage for a short <br />period of time, and then deliver w ithin a day or two to a job site. Staff had told ABC that as long as <br />the materials were on the property for no longer than 72 hours, temporary storage would be allowed. <br />Other cities typically allow 48 to 72 hours for temporary storage, which allows for Friday deliveries <br />to be handled on Monday mornings when the business reopens. <br />The property area at 450 Old Crystal Bay Road is 2.3 acres with a 32.000 s.f. facility used to house <br />construction materials. <br />1 he conditional use permit requires screening to buffer the storage area and its activities from <br />surrounding lots. Lots to the east and north of the property are also industrial properties. How ever, <br />lots to the west are proposed for medium density development of 2-4 units per acre in the <br />Comprehensive Plan and would need some type of buffering. The new Highway 12 is proposed to <br />the south of the property. The screening or fence is required to be not less than 5' in height that <br />would be located along the west property line not less than 50% opaque. The City also has the <br />ability to require landscaping with trees, shrubs and other types of groundcover. Staffhas a plan <br />which proposes a raised berm w ith plantings on and around the berm. This would screen an area that <br />currently has pallets stacked two high and approximately 6' in height. <br />The site is served by a 26' wide driveway with access from Old Cry stal Bay Road and a staging area <br />where trucks load and unload. A shared loading dock is located on the neighboring property. <br />Employ ee parking is permitted and required on the site with a 75' setback for parking. With the <br />building located 100 ’ from Old Crystal Bay Road, a 75' setback with a 20' parking space doesn't <br />PAGE 15