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Memo to Mayor and City Council/CU 00-6 <br />March 24, 2000 <br />Page 2 <br /> <br />In November 1999, the existing officelbadlaundrylstorage building (60x120) burned <br />completely down. <br /> <br />Request <br /> <br />The applicant has indicated that an office/laundry/gathering area for campground <br />residents is needed. They considered remodeling their home to accommodate this <br />need, however, the building code requirements increased the cost over the cost of <br />constructing the proposed building. <br /> <br />Section 900.34.9 states: <br /> <br />No nonconforming building or structure.., which has been damaged by fire... <br />to the extent of more than fifty (50) percent of its assessed market value shall be <br />restored except in conformity with the regulations of this ordinance. <br /> <br />The previous structure was completely damaged; therefore this building should not be <br />reconstructed. However, the Rlb District allows accessory structures up to 3500 <br />square feet on parcels 5 to 10 acres in area (The proposed structure is 1,650 square <br />feet). It is the intended use of the structure that creates a policy issue for the Planning <br />Commission and Council to decide. <br /> <br />While at the time the applicant submitted this application, the City did not have in place <br />the interim use requirements, this proposal would "fit" the definition of an interim use. <br />The applicant has indicated that the use of the property for a campground would <br />continue for an additional ten years (approximate). This time may be shortened due to <br />the future assessments created as part of the extension of utilities in the Western Area. <br />Improvements are proposed for late 2000, and this parcel is proposed to be assessed <br />for water and street improvements. <br /> <br />Staff is concerned about the use of the proposed building for the consumption of <br />alcoholic beverages. Since 1983, the site has held a 3.2 beer (on and off sale) license <br />as well as a license for set-ups. In the distant past, there were issues with underage <br />consumption, primarily at campsites. In recent years however, the applicant has <br />worked with the Police department to self-police for underage consumption and has <br />passed all compliance checks. <br /> <br />Planning Commission Recommendation <br /> <br />The Planning Commission considered this request an interim use and recommended to <br />the City Council approval of the request with the following conditions: <br /> <br />The approval is valid for ten years or until the property is redeveloped, <br />whichever is sooner. <br />The building will comply with the requirements of the Chief Building Official. <br /> <br /> <br />
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