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RZ02-17 CITY OF HOPKINS Hennepin County, Minnesota RESOLUTION NO: RZ02-17 ` RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMIVIENDING APPROVAL OF A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A BUILDING WHEREAS, an application for Conditional Use Permit CUP02-5 has been made by Metro Water Conditioning, Inc; WI�REAS, the procedural history of the application is as follows: l. That an application for a conditional use permit was made by Metro Water Conditioning on April 23, 2002; 2. That the Hopkins Zoning and Planning Commission, pursuant to mailed and published notice, held a public hearing on the application and reviewed such application on May 28, 2002, and June 26th: all persons present were given an opportunity to be heard; 3. That the written comments and analysis of City staff were considered; and 4. A legal description of the subject property is as follows: Lot 1 Block 1 Downey Addition � NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the application for Conditional Use Permit CUP02-5 is hereby recommended for approval based on the following Findings of Fact: 1. That the proposed use meets the requirements for a conditional use permit. BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that application for Conditional Use Permit CUP02-5 is hereby recommended for approval subject to the following conditions: 1. 1. A temporary right of entry or construction easement will be needed from the property owners to the south of this site in order to install the curb described in curb detail A-A. 2. The concrete gutter of the concrete driveway apron must be installed to drain. In order to accomplish this, a high point may need to be installed in the gutter. 3. Nine Mile Creek Watershed District approval and permitting is required for this project. 4. That the plat is approved and filed. 5. That a revised landscaped plan is submitted and approved by staff. 6. The developer shall install a stormceptor on the end of the storm sewer pipe at the end of the 6th Street South right of way, just east of 12th Avenue South before it outlets into Nine Mile Creek. The stormceptor shall be designed to treat the flow for the entire drainage area. All costs associated with furnishing and installing the � stormceptor to City standards shall be the responsibility of the developer. Following City approval and acceptance of the stormceptor installation, the City will take over the responsibility, ownership, and maintenance of the stormceptor. This overall treatment of the entire drainage area will be allowed by the City - instead of an individual storm sewer piping and treatment system on the individual development site. 7. That items do not go to the City Council until a traffic consultant reviews the turning radius for the semi trucks and renders an opinion. � Adopted this 25th day of June 2002. 'John Szuba, Chair e � �