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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2020-06-12 WC Recorded CUP Amendment #4247385-Zephyr Group (Pony Express)Receipt:# 478601 USE $46.00 Return to: E - SIMPLIFILE 4844 North 300 West Suite 202 Provo UT 84604 4247385 IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII Certified Filed and/or recorded on: 6/12/2020 1 44 PM Office of the County Recorder Washington County, Minnesota Jennifer Wagenius, County Recorder STATE OF AHNNESOTA ) COUNTY OF WASHINGTON CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS } I, the undersigned being duly qualified and acting as City Administrator for the City of Oak Park Heights, Minnesota DO HEREBY CERTIFY that I have compared the attached document: Amended Conditional Use Permit For A Car Wash At 5970 Neal Ave N. with the original thereof on file at the offices of the City of Oak Park Heights, and that the same is a full, hue and complete copy of said document within the files of the City of Oak Park Heights. WITNESS my hand and the seal of the City of Oak Park Wghts11 day of June, 2020. Eric Johnsoif City A 'strator,- CITY OF OAK PARK HEIGHTS AMENDED CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR A CAR WASH IN THE B-2 GENERAL BUSINESS DISTRICT AT 5970 NEAL AVENUE NORTH Planner's File No.: 236.02-20.04 Dated Issued: April 28, 2020 Legal Description: (Property Identification No. 06.029.20.11.0020) Lot 2, Block 1, Jacob 2nd Addition, Washington County, Minnesota. Owner: Zephyr Group LLP Attn: Mark Fuhr 322 19th Street SW Forest Lake, MN 55025 Applicant: Same Site Address: 5970 Neal Avenue North, Oak Park Heights, MN 55082 Present Zoning District: B-2, General Business District Permitted uses set forth in Ordinance 401 Section 401.30.B. 1. AMENDED CUP PERMIT: The property is zoned B-2 General Business District and a Conditional Use Permit is required to allow car washes in this District. The original Conditional Use Permit for the existing Pony Express Car Wash was approved in February 2001. Applicant proposes certain changes and renovations to the existing car wash, which require an Amended Conditional Use Permit in that the building materials on the exterior of the building will be changed, outdoor vacuum stations will be added, the parking lot will be increased in size, and changes will be made to lighting and signage. Subject to the terms and conditions of the previously existing CUP, all permits and uses applied for a car wash are granted, but shall be subject to the following conditions and/or restrictions imposed by the April 28, 2020 Resolution of the City Council of the City of Oak Park Heights, which are as follows: 1. Except if inconsistent with or as modified by the terms herein, all conditions in the prior Conditional Use Permit for "Pony Express" shall remain in effect. Applicant shall be permitted to rebrand the name to Sudz Car Wash. 2. The grading and drainage plans shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer. Wetland mitigation plans shall be submitted and completed by the Applicant subject to the approval of the Valley Branch Watershed District. 3. If the vacuum system creates noise issues for surrounding businesses, the City Council may require the Applicant to take additional sound dampening measures. 4. The light fixtures for the vacuum canopy shall be fiilly cut off with all light directed toward the ground. No light shall shine through the canopy cover. 5. The light fixtures for the pay station shall be fully cut off with all light directed toward the ground. No light shall shine through the canopy cover. 6. All lighting fixtures shall be full cut off and installed in compliance with the lighting standards of the Zoning Ordinance. The total height of the ground mounted light fixtures shall not exceed 25 feet. A revised photometric plan shall be required indicating the light intensity to all property lines. 7. The outdoor lighting shall be turned off one hour after closing, except for approved security lighting. S. Mechanical equipment that is located on the roof or visible from street level or from neighboring properties shall be screened with materials that blend harmoniously with the building fagade materials. 9. The monument sign plan shall be revised so that the reader board sign square footage is no more than 35 percent of the total sign face square footage. 10. All signage shall be subject to final review and approval of City Staff for conformance with Zoning Ordinance standards. The sign lighting shall be designed such that only the text and logo portions of the signs are lit at night. Staff shall approve the lighting specifications for signs at the time of permitting. 11. Building material selection and colors shall be installed per the building plans approved by the City Council. H. Reference Attachment: The City Planner report dated April 15, 2020 and all exhibits therein are annexed hereto by reference as "Exhibit A." . Abandonment: This Conditional Use Permit requires continuous use in order to preserve the Conditional Use granted by the City under the terms hereof and under the prior permit. Any discontinuation or abandonment of the uses permitted hereunder upon the site for a period of twelve (12) continuous months shall constitute abandonment and void the Conditional Use Permit. IV. Annual Review: Annual compliance review is imposed as a condition of this Conditional Use Permit. 2 IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties have set forth their hands and seals. Date: Instrument drafted by: Kevin S. Sandstrom Eckberg Lammers, P.C. 1909 Northwestern Avenue Stillwater, MN 55082 3 3 CITY OF OAK P HEIGHTS By: ` G a eI yor Y: . oh� n, City Administrator Ya h�e Mark Fuhr Its: —e- Im C3801 Thuraron Avenue K Suits .. And1w. MN 55303 Phone: 763.231.5640 Facsimile: 783.427.0520 TPC4PPlsnn1ngCo.corn TO: Eric Johnson FROM: Scott Richards DATE: April 15, 2020 RE: Oak Park Heights -- Pony Express/Sudz Car Wash — Amended Conditional Use Permit for Site Changes and Design Standards Review fbr Building — 5970 Neal Avenue North TPC FILE: BACKGROUND 236.02-20.04 Mark Fuhr of Zephyr Group, LLP has made application to make site plan and building changes at the Pony Express Car Wash at 5970 Neal Avenue North. The car wash will be rebranded as Sudz Car Wash. The application consists of a request for an Amended Conditional Use Permit to allow changes to a car wash in the B-2 General Business District, and Site Plan/Design Guidelines review. The changes will consist of changes to the building materials on the exterior of the site, addition of outdoor vacuum stations, an increase In size of the parking lot, and changes to the signage. EXHIBITS The review is based upon the following submittals: Exhibit 1: Project Narrative Exhibit 2: Email from John Hanson, Valley Branch Watershed District Exhibit 3: Site Plan —Al Exhibit 4: Survey/Exisling Conditions —1 Exhibit 5: Grading and Erosion Control — 2 Exhibit 6: Aerial Photo of Site Exhibit 7: North and South Building Elevations Exhibit 8: East and West Building Elevations Exhibit 9: West Elevation Sign Plan Exhibit 10: North and South Elevations Sign Plan Page 196 of 284 Exhibit 11: Monument Sign — Sign Face Plan and Sign with Monument Exhibit 12: Pay Canopy Elevation Exhibit 13: Vacuum Canopy Elevation Exhibit 14: Pictures of Vacuum Stations and Canopy (2 pictures) Exhibit 15: Specifications for Vacuum Unit Exhibit 16: Entrance Doors with Signage Exhibit 17: Lighting Plan (2 sheets) Exhibit 18: NV Series Parking Lot Light Picture Exhibit 19: NV W Wall Pack Light Picture Exhibit 20: Down Arrow Light Picture Exhibit 21: Report of the City Engineer PROJECT DESCRIPTION The project narrative provides the IbIlowing description: We are excited to work with you to reimage the Pony Express Car Wash into its next era. Please review our application to Install vacuum stations and change the curb line. These changes are extremely impodant to the viability of the business and the timeliness to get the project completed. The main change in the business is the addition of the express lane with unlimited monthly memberships and the free vacuum islands. This is the model of all new express car washes being built today. We need to add a canopy over the pay station with appmved shielded lighting. Directional information lighted signs above the three entrance doors for each lane with a green snow or red X to indicate lane open or closed. The signs are to say: Bay 1 Full Service Bay 2 Full Service Bay 3 Exterior Express Now garbage enclosures with siding that is to match the new building exterior. A lighted menu sign between Bay 9 and 2 for the Full -Service customers I have prov6ded noise decibel spec sheets on the vacuum unit 2 Page 197 of 284 The building I be • f -mimaged on -exteriorWe am - ♦ out allof exterfor walls of the building so that insulation can be adcled to the entire building and improve - energy effidiency.v all new exteriorr • with someectural lights per rr +r - andcodes. The mimagined building also includechanging the name fromPony Express Wash to f' Car Wash. - r- r r r r• : r: v I - - We W11 submit and apply for lighting and signage application as soon as m have fit ffnalfted. John P. Hansonfrom • District has indicated no pennit willbe required since the project m411 have an impact less than 6000 square feet. I have sent a copy of • ISSUES ANALYSIS Comprehensive Plan. The property is designated as Commercial on the Proposed Land Use Map. The car wash is consistent with that land use designation. Zoning. The property is zoned B-2 General Business District and a Conditional Use Permit is required to allow car washesDistrict.original Conditional Permit fbr the Pony Express•• • e• in Februaryof 1'+1 Amended Conditional Use Permit will be required for the changes to the site. Design Standards/Site Plan review is also required. Section 401.30.E.2 of the Zoning Ordinance lists the criteria for review of a car wash. A review of those includedin this report. The District requires a 40-1 front yard setback,10-foot side yard setback and 20 -foot rear 1"isetback. building meetsor "•irequirementsr nochanges are being • • expand building. - building height maximum in the 13- 2 Access. The - is currently accessed • one • out from- Avenue •`r Thz 'recess is not: changing with this request. Etnu one r• f •_ - Tor elon a 11-1-uklare TOR UT WuTr7rea-F-Re- 111 # The parking calculation forsite is as follows: Page 198 of 284 8 parking spaces 8 spaces 8882 square feet x .9 = 7,993 / 800 sm 10 spaces Total Requirement 18 spaces The site plan indicates that 10 parking spaces will be added along the entrance driveway into the site. That is in addition to the existing 10 parking stalls that will be vacuum stations. The 20 stalls with one disability accessible stall will satisfy the requirements. There are an additional seven stalls on the north side of the building. The site plan indicated that the parking stall stripes will be removed. These stalls are not required for the parking requirement. Grading/DrainagefUdlitfes. Grading and drainage pians for the expansion of the parking area have been provided by the Applicant. The parking area will extend into the existing drainage easement by 512 square feet. The City Engineer has provided a report. There are no changes to the utilities as part of this project. John Hanson of the Valley Branch Watershed District has indicated that no permit will be required from their agency in that the impact is less than 6,000 square feet. Trash and Vacuum Enclosure. A trash enclosure is shown on the site plan and will be located near the west side of the building. The plans also indicate the location of the vacuum system. Both the trash and the vacuum will be provided enclosures that will utilize the same metal material and colors as the building. A spec sheet for the vacuum system has been provided. At 10 feet the sound will be 79 decibels and at 100 feet, 59 decibels. The proposed enclosure should provide some sound mitigation for the system. If the vacuum system creates issues for surrounding businesses, the City Council may require the Applicant to take additional sound dampening measures. Vacuum Canopy. The plans indicate that the vacuum units will he covered with a canopy structure. The structure will also be lilt with LED fixtures. The light fixtures will need to be fully cut off with all light directed toward the ground. No light shall shine through the canopy cover. Pay Station Canopy. A canopy will also be added above the existing pay station. Directional signage will be added that will not be lit. As with the vacuum canopy, the pay station canopy will be lit and be required to be fully cut off with all light directed toward the ground. Lighting Plans. Fixtures. The lighting pian indicates that the parking lot lighting will be replaced in the same locations with full cut off fixtures. The specifications do not indicate a height of the pole and base. The Zoning Ordinance specifies a total height of not more than 25 feet. The specifications also Indicate full cut off building mounted light fixtures. 4 Page 199 of 284 Photometrics. The photometric plan only indicates the light intensity on the paved areas, although the light will extend beyond those curb lines. A revised photometric plan will be required showing the light intensity at all property lines. The light intensity is required to be less than one -foot candle at the centerline of adjacent streets and 0.4 - foot candles at the property line. Hours. Outdoor lighting for parking lots shall be turned off one hour after closing, except for approved security lighting. Landscaping. There are no changes proposed within the existing green area setbacks or landscaping for the building. Mechanical Screening. The plans do not indicate any changes to the existing mechanical equipment. Any exterior mechanical equipment, either on the roof or ground mounted will need to be screened in accordance with Section 401.15.E.10.e. of the Zoning Ordinance. Signage. Freestanding Sign. The plans indicate that the existing freestanding sign will be updated with a new face and electronic reader board. The sign is proposed to be less than seven feet in height. The sign face will be approximately 77.8 square feet and the reader board 30 square feet or 38 peroerd of the total size of the sign. The sign regulations require the reader board sign to be no more than 35 percent of the total sign area. Additionally, the message is not allowed to change any more than every 10 seconds. The Zoning Ordinance allows for one freestanding sign not exceeding 20 feet in height and 100 square feet in sign area. Wall Signage. The Zoning Ordinance allows for a total of three wall signs, each on separate facades. The proposed sign plan indicates three wall signs, one on the west, one on the south and a third on the north elevation. Total Allowable Signage. The site is within the Destination Retail Sign District. The total square footage of signage shall not exceed 500 square fleet of wall signs for the site and each of the signs cannot exceed 250 square fleet each or 10 percent of the wall area. The proposed wall signs are as follows: Page 200 of 284 otalNo. Totaf Sign iSquare Feet Elevation:North Elevation:South : CA Page 200 of 284 As indicated above, the three wall signs are compliant with the overall square foot allowance and what is allowed per building elevation. There will be three above door directional signs at the car wash entrance with down arrow signage below. These signs are directional and do not count toward the sign totals. There are directional signs on the pay canopy. Sign Illumination. The wall signs, monument signs and directional signs are to be internally lit. The wall signs are individual channel letters with intemal LED illumination which is compliant. The monument sign is to be back lit as are the directional signs. The sign lighting should be designed such that only the text and logo portions of the signs are to be lit at night. The sign background will need to be dark. Staff will approve the lighting specifications for the signs at the time of permitting. Design Guidelines. Architectural Guidelines. Fagade Treatments The building will have a definite base, middle and top on all facades. Note that Exhibits 7 and 8 indicate the proposed building elevations. These dMer from Exhibit 9 and 10 that represent only the sign locations and size. Ground Level Expression This is a one-story building with a raised roof feature near the center of the south elevation and varying roof lines. Some of the doors and windows are highlighted by a metal awning structure. Transparency The building uses glass on all of the facades. The Design Guidelines requires at least a 20 percent transparency on ground floor, street facing facades. The transparency of the building is existing and additional glass area is not being altered. Entries The building features the main entrance and exit for vehicles on the west and east elevations. The entry doors are prominent as one enters the site. Roof Design The roofline is broken by a varying roof line and a gable roof on the south elevation. 5 Page 201 of 284 guildina Colors The Design Guidelines indicate that building materials should accent, blend with, or complement the surroundings. Warm toned colors are encouraged. The primary colors are gray and blue. The Planning Commission should comment Buildina Materials and Colors The applicant has provided elevations color elevations for review. The facades will be a finished metal wall panel with two shades of gray to add contrast and a blue accent material. The Planning Commission should comment on the acceptability of this building material. Building material samples will be available at the Planning Commission meeting. Franchise Architecture The building is not a franchise design. Site Design Guidelines Building Placement The proposed building has the main entrance facing the access driveway. Parkina Areas The parking area is landscaped with perimeter plantings. Stormwater Stormwater will be addressed in the City Engineer's report. Pedestrian and Common Spgoe Currently, there is a trail adjacent to the subject property an County Rd 15. Landscaaina The site has been landscaped. Tress/Shrubs No changes are proposed to the existing landscaping. Fencina No fencing is proposed. LJdlites/Servios/Loadina/Drive-Through/Storage Areas Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. Liahtina Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. Si ng_age Addressed elsewhere in the planning report. 7 Page 202 of 284 As indicated, a trail is looted along County Road 15 adjacent to the site. Conditional Use Permit Review Criteria. The CUP criteria found in Section 401.30.E.2. for review are found as foilows with staff comments: 2. Car washes (drive through, mechanical and self-service) provided that: a. The architectural appearance and functional plan of the building and site shall not be dissimilar to the existing buildings or ansa as to cause impairment in property values or constitute a blighting influence within a reasonable distance of the lot. Comment: The building exterior finish will be changed to a metal panel system. The Planning Commission should comment. b. Magazining or stacking space is constructed to accommodate that number of vehicles which can be washed during a maximum thirty (30) minute period and shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer. Comment: There is adequate stacking space for vehicles. C. At the boundaries of a residential district, a strip of not less than five (5) fleet shall be landscaped and screened in compliance with Section 401.15.E. of this Ordinance. Comment: The site is not adjacent to a residential use and the setbacks exceed five feet. d. Parking or car magazining storage space shall be screened firm view of abutting residential districts in compliance with Section 401.15.E. of this Ordinance. Comment: There is no residential use that is impacted by this use. e. The entire area other than occupied by the building or plantings shall be surfaced with material which MY control dust and drainage which is subject to the approval of the City Engineer. Comment: The driveways and parking areas are paved. f. The entire area shall have a drainage system which is subject to the approval of the City Engineer. Comment: A stormwater drainage system is installed. 8 Page 203 of 284 g. All fighting snail be noosed ana so directed that the light sourne is not visible from the public right-of-way or from an abutting residence and shall be in compliance with Secfion 401.15.B.7 of this Ordinance. Comment: All lighting will be required to be in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance. h. Vehicular access points shall be limited, shall create a minimum of conflict with through traaflrc movement and shall be subject to the approval of the City Engineer. Comment: There is one vehicle access point and traffic movements were addressed when the car wash was first constructed. i. All signing and Informational or visual communication devices shall be in compliance with Section 401.15 G. of this Oradinance. Comment: The signs will be required to be in compliance with the Zoning Ordinance. j. Provisions are made to control and reduce noise. Comment: The vacuum system will be screened. The City Council may require the Applicant to take additional sound dampening measures if noise from the vacuum system is an issue. k The provisions of Section 401.03.A. 8 of this Ordinance arae considered and satisfactorily met Comment: The provisions of Section 401.03.A.8 of the Zoning Ordinance have been reviewed and City Staff and has determined that there are no conflicts with the criteria. The Planning Commission should review the criteria as part of making their findings. CONCLUSION I RECOMMENDATION Upon review of the requests for site plan and building changes at the Pony Express Car Wash at 5970 Neal Avenue North including an Amended Conditional Use Permit to allow changes to a car wash in the B-2 General Business District and Site Plan/Design Guidelines review, City Staff would recommend the project with the conditions as follows: The grading and drainage plans shall be subject to the review and approval of the City Engineer. 9 Page 204 of 284 2. If the vacuum system creates noise issues for surrounding businesses, the City Council may require the Applicant to take additional sound dampening measures. 3. The light fixtures for the vacuum canopy shall be fully cut off with all light directed toward the ground. No light shall shine through the canopy cover. 4. The light fixtures for the pay station shall be fully cut off with all light directed toward the ground. No light shall shine through the canopy cover. 5. All lighting fixtures shall be full cut off and installed in compliance with the lighting standards of the Zoning Ordinance. The total height of the ground mounted light fixtures shall not exceed 25 feet. A revised photometric plan shall be required indicating the light intensity to all property lines. 6. The outdoor lighting shall be turned off one hour after closing, except for approved security lighting. 7. Mechanical equipment that is located on the roof or visible from street level or from neighborhood properties shall be screened with materials that blend harmoniously with the building fagade materials. 8. The monument sign plan shall be revised so that the reader board sign is no more than 35 percent of the total sign face. 9. All signage shall be subject to final review and approval of City Staff for conformance with Zoning Ordinance standards. The sign lighting should be designed such that only the text and logo portions of the signs are to be Ik at night. Staff shall approve the lighting specifications for signs at the time of permitting. 10. The Planning Commission should comment on the building material selection and colors. Pc: Julie Hultman 10 Page 205 of 284 Zephyr Group LLP 32219#' Street SW Forest Lake, MN 55025 Phone: 659-272-5459 Fax: 651-272-54560 March 25, 2020 Dear oak Park Heights, We are excited to work with you to re image the Pony Express Car Wash into its next aria. Please review our application to install vacuum stations, change the curb line. These changes areextremely important to theviability ofthebusiness and the timeliness to get the project completed. The main change in the business istheaddition ofthe express lane with unlimited monthly memberships and the free vacuum islands. This is the model ofall new express car washes being built today. We need to add a canopy over the pay station with approved shielded lighting, Directional information lighted signs above the 3 entrance doors for each lane with a green arrow or red X to indicate lane open or closed The signs are to say Bay 1 Full Service Bay 2 Full Service Bay 3 Exterior Express New garbage encloser with siding that is a match to the new building exterior. A lighted menu sign between bay 1&2 for the Full Service customers. I have provided noise decibel spec sheets on the vacuum unit. The building is to be completely reimage on the exterior. We are framing out all of the exterior walls ofthe building so that insulation can be added to the entire Page 206 of 284 , building and improve the energy efficiency. Installing all new exterior lighting with some architectural lights per city approval and codes. The reimagined building will also include changing the name from Pony Express Car Wash to Sudz Car Wash. The extcrior buildings colors are shown.The steel is made by Firestone with a 20 year warranty on the finish. The multiple color is a product made by Nichiha with a 10 year warranty. We will submit and apply for lighting and signage application as soon as we have it Finalized, they are still worldng on it as of this. John P Hanson from Valley Branch Watershed has indicated no permit wiII be required since the project will have a impact less than 6000 square feet. I have sent a copy of his email also. Matt Kind from M&P has reviewed the plan and is in the process of updating the drawing and getting the survey completed They are on a limited office access so he is doing the best he can for me. His calculations also show the impacted area Iess then 6000 square feet. Mark Fuhr Vice President Zephyr Group LLP Page 207 of 284 *1 6V 0 , '' I I k Murk Fuhr <masrk@fuhrent.c!DM> Fwd: Car Wash, Oak Park Heights/Valley Branch Watershed District 1 message , Mark Fuhr <mark@Nhrent.com> To: Mark Fuhr <mark@fuhrent_oom> Maris Fuhr Fuhr Enterprises Inc. Car Wash Technologies Main 612,4089010 Cell 612-791-4909 www.carwashtechnologiesmn.com Begin forwarded message: Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 12:1$ i From: Matthew Kind <mkind@mpasso.com> Date: March 24, 2020 at 11:52:51 AM CDT To: Mark Fuhr <mark@fuhrent oom> Subject: FW, Car Wash, Oak Park HeightsNalrey Branch Watershed Dietrlct From: John P. Hanson <JHanson@barroom> Sent: Tuesday, March 24,2020 11:49 AM To: Matthew Kind <mkind@mpasso.com> Subject: Car Wash, Oak Park Heights/Willey Branch Watershed District Hi Matt, It might be easier to communes via email. If the project will create 6,000 square feet of new or fulling reconstructed Impervious surfaces, I requires a Valley Branch Watershed District permit. There are other permit triggers, but that one seems the most applicable. Valley Branch Watershed District permit applk*tlan materials are rules are here: https://vbwd.org/permifflng/vbwd-perTniLinfbrmaflort-anC tormsfindex.php Page 208 of 284 If 6,000 square fleet of new or fully reconstructed impervious surfaces are created, stomrwater runoff' needs to controlled. It's compilcated In Oak mark Heights because I understand that the city might not allow Infiltration of stormwater. However, this site drains to a lake that is currently at its 100 -year flood level and several residents are very concerned about flooding— so the %Alley Branch Watershed District Board will unlikely allow a permit that does not control its runoff volume. John John P. Hanson, PE Valley Branch Watershed District Engineer Barr Engineering Co. 4300 MarketPointe Drive I Bloomington, MN 55435 office: 952.832.2622 cell: 612.590.1785 JHanson@bamcom I www.bamcom I www.vbwd_org dd:1 B82PBe065040311 Page 209 of 284 I 0969 9 till f I I Y Page 210 of 284 I M LUMUTTIN 2 Page 211 of 284 Qmg C3�7 . ■ L� Page 212 of 284 G� p c ffi a s i� Page 214 of 214 pi .a o<" ZSy �n ngIn t� p a ID IL �z one Ch n oc i2 9190 11 LC �ql Page No E }-' 2oii x Oit F Le _8LE 003 4 �c u a Egg EVIQ; � V lu oma � 1.85 0 tola laae 4 � I M m T r 4 S\te 14&1 F a yJ FG-! z w f° Page 220 of 2 E I i i 1 Page 221 of 284 Page 222 of 284 Lm OUTLET WITH ANSI FLANGE HOLE PATTERN- xO" 69 9/16" r N b515/16" 13/4" (TYPJ ITYP.) r--------------®-_---------------- PUMP CL OF PUMP 3/4" (TYP.) ITLET 201/0" 26" 40 3/4" 1/2"-13UNC x 21/2" HEX. BOLT WITH WASHER (TYP. OF 4) VI1/2" DROP-IN I CONC. ANCHOR I (TYP. OF 4) �if"j11u I''`i Irr' '1 ii 3/4" x 3 "x 3" �1 �I sV,!., y1 VIBRATION PAD ITYP. OF 0 SECTION DETAIL NOTE: DO NOT TIGREN BOLT. WASHER MUST BE ABLE TO SPIN FREELY AFTER INSTALLATION. Mid 1. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY, NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. 2. HEIGHT OF UNIT DOES NOT INCLUDE VIBRATION ISOLATOR. 3. NO SPECIAL FOUNDATION IS REQUIRED FOR EXHAUSTERS. DO NOT FASTEN DOWN TO CONCRETE FLOOR. 4, STANDARD ROTATION IS CW WHEN VIEWED FROM MOTOR END. 5. INLET FURNISHED STANDARD WITH BUTTERFLY THROTTLING VALVE. 6. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES. �. FLA Mid 1. ALL DIMENSIONS SHOWN ARE FOR REFERENCE PURPOSES ONLY, NOT FOR CONSTRUCTION USE. 2. HEIGHT OF UNIT DOES NOT INCLUDE VIBRATION ISOLATOR. 3. NO SPECIAL FOUNDATION IS REQUIRED FOR EXHAUSTERS. DO NOT FASTEN DOWN TO CONCRETE FLOOR. 4, STANDARD ROTATION IS CW WHEN VIEWED FROM MOTOR END. 5. INLET FURNISHED STANDARD WITH BUTTERFLY THROTTLING VALVE. 6. SPECIFICATIONS SUBJECT TO CHANGE WITHOUT NOTICE. NOTE: ALL DIMENSIONS ARE IN INCHES. 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(856) 437-S040 - F: (814) 685-7057 www wonow.com SOLD Cw Wash Techr0knOea TO 32219th Sftet SW Forst takB, MN 55025 ATTN: Mark Fuhr VBL - Mark 1 70 X I DOWN 1 1 (3) Signs l ,one 'I 4r q PACKING SLIP °"°w#' 27111944 } 84551 Customer #: Gam ;i CusL Phone #: (812) 40OW10 ; Order Date: 11126w9a Salesperson: Bill w" - I j (8WIbd.ar ii ' E SHIP Ow Wash Teolrriologllas r , i I TO 32218th Street SW Forest Lake, MN 55025 ATTN: Mark Fuhr . UPS 1 -- 121412019 !ism: X I DOWN ARROW TCL77RG-175 Sbw H 7.0000" x L 7.0000" x O 2.5000" E I j starer service Is our pdm�y goal. .In an effort to Pie you with the bast service possible, please IfNiNKA rr shipment upon amlval, notate any obvious damages on the &eight bill, and contact your sales ig rssentative for further Instruction. Thank 11111 exposed sign surfaoss should be cleaned with an ammonia and alcohol-fte mild detergent Cleaning with E se agenbsviAl void vourwarranty. , t , Page 229 of 284 A Julie Hultman From: Mann, Lee <Lee.Mann@stanteccom> Sent: Friday, April 17, 202012:18 PM TO: Scott Richards; Julie Hultman Cc: Eric Johnson; Andrew Kegley Subject: RE: Pony express Attachments. 5155-001 PLANS.pdf Hi Scott and Julie, My comments on the submitted plans are as follows: 1. The silt fence shown along the southwesterly edge of the property is shown within the modeled normal water elevation of the pond (937.2). It will need to be installed above the water in the pond to be effective, whatever that level is during construction of the improvements. 2. Erosion control blanketlmat should be used on the proposed new slope in the area of the new parking spaces, not mulch. The City reserves the right to require additional erosion control measures on the site as it deems necessary. 3. The grading in the area of the new parking spaces will result in reducing the 100 -rear high water level volume of the pond. Confirm the watershed's acceptance of this volume reduction. 4. The modeled 100 -yr highwater lever of the pond is 943.8. Insure that the top of curb along the new spaces is installed at 944 or above. 5. The watershed's review of the project needs to be submitted to the City, 6. The new parking spaces along the driveway end approximately 140 -feet from the intersection with Neal Avenue. A note should be put in the file that further expansion of parking towards Neal Avenue is unlikely to be recommended. Space needs to be maintained leading up to the intersection so that cars leaving the parking spots do not conflict with any queue of cars that may form at the intersection with Neal Avenue. Let me know if you have any questions. _ MN, WI, CA Principal Direct: 612-712-2085 Mobile: 651775-5956 L.ee.Mann@stantec.com Stantec 733 Marquette a Avenue Suite 1000 Minneapolis MN 55402-2309 V= The owim9d1hismillb Me I of d n1 be coPbd.MQdMW, rebwmW crundfor any pLffponwcqlwl[hSMludawdranouftrkmdm. Ryou are nal fa s dolule 811 oVbz ond rad4 us kmmsdiaftly. From: Scott Richards <scott@planningco.com> Sent: Wednesday, April 15, 2020 9:49 AM To: Mann, Lee <Lee.Mann@stantec.com> Cc:'Julie Hultman'<jhultman@cityofoakparkheights.com> Subject: FW: Pony express Lee: Page 230 of 284 Here are the grading and erosion control plans for the Pony Express Car Wash. The Planning Commission meeting is next Thursday, and I will have my report finalized tomorrow morning. Let me know if you are going to do a separate letter or I if can incorporate your comments in my memo. Scott D. Richards The Planning Company LLC 3601 Thurston Avenue N, Suite 100 Anoka, MN 55303 Mobile: 952.221.0547 Phone: 763.231.5840 Facsimile: 763.427.0520 Wednesday, April To. Scott Richards <scottl2planningco.com> Cc: Mark t! Subject: FW: Pony express ---- Original message From: Mark Fuhr <mark f_urent.cam_> Date: 4/15/20 :22 AM (GMT -06:00) To: Julie Hultman <°hultrnancit o akarkhe' hts.com>, Juli c€ j1 Subject: E r Subject: Pony express Julie This should be the last piece you need hopefully. Mark Fuhr Fuhr Enterprises Inc. Car Wash Technologies Main 612-408-9010 Cell 612-791-4909 Page 231 of 284 44V SZOGG NN '0401 P—J MN 480.,IS HIM ZEC ........... NAHAZ Page 232 of 284 r SZOGS NM %Wn IBMJ MN MAS 416t ZZT 0 d -n dno8o UkHd3Z Page 233 of 284