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7.5. SR 11-20-1995
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Page 3 <br />Planning Commission Recommendation <br />The Planning Commission reviewed Mr. Book's request for a conditional use <br />permit at two separate public hearing meetings. Based on the prohibited <br />activities listed in the city's home occupation ordinance the Planning <br />Commission found it difficult to approve Mr. Book's request and therefore <br />denied his conditional use permit request based on the following: <br />1. The information set forth in the material safety data sheets and letters <br />from John Lichter of B.A. Liesch & Associates, Inc. <br />2. The business involves the use of a hazardous material which is clearly <br />prohibited as part of a home occupation. <br />3. The solutions used for the printing business are highly flammable and <br />may cause a safety hazard to surrounding property owners. <br />4. Improper disposal of the solutions would have an environmental effect <br />on the underground water supply and soils in the surrounding area. <br />Recommendation <br />• Staff concurs with the Planning Commission's finding to support a denial of <br />Mr. Book's request for a conditional use permit to operate a home occupation <br />involving a printing business. If Mr. Books were to locate his business in a <br />commercial area with city water and sewer, the concerns mentioned above <br />could be overcome through routine fire inspections. <br />• <br />s /planning /pc/cu95 -20 <br />
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