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Zoning Files #1048 & 1049 <br />September 4, 1986 <br />Page 4 <br />As requested, the applicant's representative has submitted a full <br />portfolio and file on all chemicals used in their operation. We are <br />in receipt of all current MSDA Sheets (Materials Safety Data Sheets). <br />Applicant will submit copies of these sheets annually at the time <br />current ones are submitted to the P.C.A. and local fire department. <br />Staff has met with Rick Perry, Long Lake Fire Chief, and he confirms <br />that WSI has always submitted current MSDA Sheets to the station. <br />Perry has no problem with the W.S.I. operation as far as storage of <br />chemicals and disposal of hazardous wastes are concerned. Perry <br />states that WSI is in compliance with all P.C.A. and Metro Waste <br />Commission standards. <br />The applicant has advised that in order to kemai.n in full <br />compliance with P.C.A. standards, the detached accessory structure is <br />required to provide additional inside storage space for specific <br />chemicals. <br />The Planning Commission approved the followinc; staff <br />recommendation -- the findings and conditions have been included in the <br />enclosed resolution. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />To approve the conditional use permit and variance application of <br />WSI involving their industrial property located at 2605 Wayzata <br />Boulevard to permit the construction of an accessory structure for <br />storage and industrial waste disposal within the fenced rear yard of <br />property per preliminary site plan by Mattson Building Company, Inc. <br />revised 6/25/86 based on the following findings: <br />1. Detached structure is required for storage of chemicals used <br />in operation. <br />2. Structure will be located to rear of main building and will <br />not be visible to public view. <br />3. Location of structure will not present hazards .for the <br />general public nor the occupants of main building but will <br />provide even greater safety measures for applicant's operation - <br />sprinkling of accessory structure will lessen the fire hazard of <br />current main building. <br />4. Accessory structure will provide much needed loading and <br />unloading facilities - not able to be provided in main building. <br />5. Accessory structure will allow applicant to clean up exterior <br />storage area and comply with standards of Orono Ordinance 10.60, <br />Subdivision 14 - Waste Materials. <br />F. Approval of variance to moratorium. <br />