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1987-089 RESOLUTION NO: 87-89 TO CITY OF HOPKINS HENNEPIN COUNTY, MINNESOTA RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVIING CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT CUP87-22 WHEREAS, an application for a Conditional Use Permit entitled CUP87-22 has been made by Dick Hughes Inc. Towing & Starting, for an impound lot at approximately 900 Second Street N.E. is as WHEREAS, the procedural history of the application follows: ;0 1. That an application for Conditional Use Permit CUP87-23 was filed with the City of Hopkins on July 31, 1987. 2. That the Hopkins Planning Commission reviewed such application on August 25, 1987. 3. That the Hopkins Planning Commission, pursuant to pUblished and mailed notices, held a public hearing on August 25, 1987; all persons present at the hearing were given an opportunity to be heard. 4. That the written comments and analysis of the City Staff and the Planning Commission were considered. THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that application for Conditional Use Permit CUP87-22 is hereby approved sUbject to the following Conditions: 1. A completely opaque fence with a minimum of 8 feet in height be built on the north, east and west sides of the site or the fence may be on top of a berm with a total height of at least 8 feet. '0 2. Public driving surfaces will be paved, the balance of the area being a dust free surface. 3. All buildings on the site comply with the Building Code. 4. The 50 foot front yard setback is landscaped in accordance with a plan acceptable to the Commission and staff. .5. All cars on the site are retained no longer than 120 days. Records of impounded and stored vehicles must be turned in to the City every 30 days, and damaged cars are "out of sight" (i.e. the least visible spot). 6. There is no dismantling of cars or sale of parts on the site. ~ o 7. No parking of impounded cars on Second Street N.E. or outside the fenced area. 8. Review of operation every 6 months by the Council. 9. A 50 foot front yard setback is required by ordinance. Adopted this 15th day of September, 1987. Donald J. Milbert, Mayor o c ~