HomeMy WebLinkAbout87-137 - ADMIN Resolution - City Council - 1987/09/21RESOLUTION 87-137
A RESOLUTION AMENDING RESOLUTION NO. 2400 AND GRANTING TO
N.L. INDUSTRIES, INC. A SPECIAL (CONDITIONAL USE) PERMIT
(7003 WEST LAKE STREET)
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that Resolution No. 2400 be amended by adding
as a Condition the provisions of Exhibit A attached hereto;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that N. L. Industries, Inc. be granted a special permit
under Section 14-123.100(2) of the St. Louis Park Ordinance Code to construct
and maintain* filling, grading and utility improvements on the site as shown
on Exhibit B: Response Measures Program, provided that all improvements including
grading, storm water improvements and landscaping be completed by July 15, 1988.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that City approval of this resolution shall not waive
any City right to enforce any provisions of federal, state or local law, ordinance
or requirement.
Adopted by the City Council September 21, 1987
Reviewed for Administration:
Approved as to form and execution:
*Filed in City Development Case File No. 87-27—SP.
EXHIBIT A
Resolution 87-137
September 21, 1987
Case File No. 87 -27 -SP
MANAGEMENT OF WASTE OIL, WASTE FUEL
WASTE FLUIDS AND HAZARDOUS WASTE
AUTO PART RECYCLING - GOLDEN PROPERTY
The management and disposition of waste oil, waste fuel, waste fluids
and lead -acid batteries from automobile part recycling is controlled by the
solid and hazardous regulations of the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency
(MPCA) Waste fuel include gasoline and diesel fuel; waste oils include
transmission fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid, and engine oil, and
waste fluids include radiator fluid and washer solvent. Gasoline and
diesel fuel are considered hazardous wastes, but are exempt from the
regulations if reused on-site. Waste oil (all sources) is exempt from the
regulations if recycled by a waste oil hauler. Radiator fluid and washer
solvent are not classified as hazardous waste, but are toxic if ingested.
Lead -acid batteries are considered hazardous waste and regulations are in
effect which outline minimal storage and handling requirements.
Enforcement of the storage and handling requirements is the responsibility
of the Hennepin County Department of Environment and Energy and the MPCA
enforcement section.
The 4-1/2 acre Golden property will accommodate approximately 400
vehicles. Based on automobile recycling dealers in the area there is a
turnaround of approximately 25 percent of the automobiles per year,
therefore approximately 100 vehicles will be brought to the site annually.
The maximum quantities of waste fluids brought onto the site annually using
the typical fluid quantities for vehicles is expected to be:
Waste Oil (All Sources)
Radiator Fluid (50% Water)
Washer Solvent
Fuels (Gasoline & Kerosene)
Maximum Volume Maximum Expected
Per Vehicle Annual Volume
4 1 - 5 8 gals 580 gals
3 8 - 6 3 gals 630 gals
0 5 - 0.8 gals 80 gals.
12 0 - 22 0 gals 2,200 gals
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• , EPLACEMENT
RESOLUTION, NO.
2400
JULY 29, 1963
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ATTACH TO OFFICIAL OF
RES . 87-137
RESOLUTION GRANTING PERMIT UNDER SECTION 6:142.6,
SUBDIVISION 4 OF THE ST. LOUIS PARK ZONING ORDINANCE
FCR•A UTO REDUCTICN YARD
WHEREAS, application has been made to the City Council by Golden
Auto Parts Ccmpany for permit under Section 6:142. 6, Subdivision 4 of the
St. Louis Park Zoning Ordinance for the following purpose:
FOR AN AUTO REDUCTION YARD
at the following location:
7003 West. Lako Street, to -wit:
Lot 4, i•.uditor's Subdivision No. 340, Hennepin County, Minnesota,
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except that part lying southeasterly of a line running from a point in
the northeasterly line of said lot, distant'367. 24 feet southeasterly,
measured along said northeasterly line from the most northerly
corner thereof, to a point in the southwesterly line of said lot,
distant 535.8 feet southeasterly, measured along said southwesterly
line, from the most westerly corner thereof, according to the recorded
plat thereof on file or of record in the office of the Registrar of Titles
in and for said Hennepin County, Minnesota.
WHEREAS, the Council has considered the advice and recommendation `•
of the Planning Commission and the effect of the proposed use on the• health,
safety and welfare of the occupants of the surrounding lands, existing and
anticipated traffic conditions, including parking facilities on adjacent streets,
and the effect on values of rroperties in the surrounding area, and the effect
of the proposed use on the : "mprehensive Plan, • therefore
BE IT RESCLVED by City Council :f the City of St. Louis Park that
this resolution is passed pu:quant to order of Court, and that it is not hereby
:determined or admitted that tho said proposed use will-not-be-deterimer►tal-tO
the health, safety or general welfare of the community nor that it will not cause • `
serious traffic congestion, -r hazards, nor that it will seriously depreciate
surrounding property values, and nor that the same is in harmony with the gen-
eral purpose and intent of this•ordinancc and the; Comprehensive Plan, and
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BE IT FURTHERAESOLVED that permit be hereby gr- ntcd to th.: applicant
for the purpose above s •t forth, eiubjc :t, however, to the following conditions:.
1. There sh'll'b. n.i crushing or burnirt? of-utomobiles or parts
thereof, nor 3a1'11 presses ;,r furn fes suitable therefore be
placed on th:: r r . mises.
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.1 It tomobile or part of a wrecked auto shall be
etickeci ul•,�n %Ilothcr wrecked automobile.
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Wrecked , utn„1obil' shall be stored on he to tt in e workerl rows z� ,Jrccl.c et s
J Y.ltti ,�„ /fit be carriaround
d on without each
vmoving one wreck to g
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m,ntlina to be C
nn-th^r. laced uFon stands or their wheels
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All ••�re''k''•1 n"tO11�'obilce shall on stand's or wheels until entirely
for dismintlirg and shall rem � read for removal from the
d;,�rnanticd and the unusable parts ars Y
lot.
„171e, parts and scrap metal shall be placed in large con-
tainer's
, No scrap metal shall
t i t nes and ',ball be removed when full. hall
be allowed otherwise te.accumulate on the prc mites nor r se a
any scrap materials be brought onto the premises except
part of or attached to wrecked automobiles. inhe
arts shalt be stored in bins or hung nautomobilesracksstt
6. All usable p arts or po t that part which
shall be stored directly upon the groundch
auto reduction yards and no p except
because of their size or shape,
or both, cannot be stored in
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bins or racks shall be stored in an orderly fashion and she
not be allowed to accumulate at random. for the dis-
mantling
shall be used only in con -
7. The automobile reduction yard for use as arts
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antling of wrecked automobiles ale of used automobile p
vection with the businle�°Bes and such premises shall not be
located on the same prar lot, emises
however, that this condition
used as a useabit sales of such parts at additional outlets.
shall not prohi
of wrecks shalt not be conductedbefore7:00
8. The dismantling of any day.
o'clock a. m. or after 9:00 o'clock p.m. primarily
9. Purchases and dismantling operations shall be limited
to passenger vehicles.
yard srt►aYi be entirely
10.part thereof there shall be one
The area of the automobile nd as as1on with locks. and
enclosed with a tench.Med.
or more gates which can be securely
unt � sucheten a is comp
but in any event
operations shmatlbnecons constructed of chain link, with
Such fence she planting of Honeysuckle vine,
such fence shall have a P
ylocated outside of the
planting thereof at five foot intervals,
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fence.
accomplished in such 3 way as to have no
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direct source of lighting from thcrtizs.
public right-of-way or abuttingprop
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12. The entire site other than that taken up by a structure or y ,
-;` -.planting shall be surfaced by a material to control dust.
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.13.^ All entrances to the auto reduction yard shall be made on either
4' Hampshire Avenue or Monitor Avenue and none shall be made upon
irkLake Street or Trunk Highway No. 7. This provision shall not Limit
an entrance to an off-street parking area to provide for entrance to
the building to be erected on the premises.
14. Along Monitor Avenue and such portion of `west Lake Street as
shall not be frontage for the building, and along the distance from
West Lake Street southerly to the northwest corner of the build-
ing, as shown on Exhibit "B", owners shall install and maintain
a planting of two rows of trees outside the fence elsewhere in
these conditions required. The row of trees nearest the fence or
rear row shall consist of•Bolleana Poplars planted seven feet
between the trunk centers and which shall be approximately ten ,
feet in height at the time of planting. The row of trees nearest f a ,
the street and avenue or front row on that portion of the planting •
abutting Monitor Avenue and Lake Street shall consist of a planting, ' .,;,.
of Silver Cedar planted s_even_ieet apart. staggered between the,',
above mentioned Bolleana Poplars as will further appear from 1- •; t
said Exhibit "B", and shall be approximately five feet in height
at the time of planting. With respect to the portion of such' , ,
planting which extends from Lake Street southerly to the building =,,
as aforesaid, the front row planting which shall be staggered at
seven foot intervals along the easterly side of the planting of ,
Bolleana Poplars shall consist of Rocky Mountain Junipers. •
approximately five feet in height at the time of planting. , - • • ',,`
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15. All wrecked vehicles in the yard for dismantling shall be aligned
parallel to each other in rows.
16. Development of these premises under this permit shall be substantially
in accordance with rendering filed with the application and marked
Exhibit "A". except as to fence and plantings.
Adopted by the City Council July t V 963.
Attest:
City Manager
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Approved as to form and lejality: •
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City Attorney