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Planning Commission Minutes Page 3 <br />May 23, 2017 <br />4.2 Satellite Shelters Ï Ordinance Amendment <br />Ordinance Amendment to allow outdoor storage as a principal use, Case No. <br />OA 17-06 <br /> <br /> Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. Staff recommended denia <br />the zoning ordinance to allow outdoor storage as a principal use in the I-3 (General <br />Industrial) zoning district as not consistent with the cityÔs vision and intention for the <br />Highway 10 corridor, nor the I-3 General zoning district. Mr. Carlton indicated the applicant <br />notified city staff earlier that day that they are no longer moving forward with purchasing the <br />property abutting Highway 10 and are now searching for property <br />Highway 10. He indicated while this removes the aesthetics conce <br />application, it still requires consideration for the increased setback and buffer/screening <br />requirements and concerns with highest and best use of the prope <br />applicant but for future applications. He indicated the City Cou <br />a work session, as well as a broader discussion regarding the vi <br />corridor, and asked the Planning Commission to consider the futu <br />could include imposing a moratorium. <br /> <br />Commissioner Rydberg asked if the City Council discussion includ <br />specifically. <br /> <br />Mr. Carlton stated the City Council discussed all areas along the Highway 10 corridor as part <br />of a bigger discussion, and the Planning Commission will discuss <br />at a future work session. <br /> <br />Acting Chair Larson-Vito opened the public hearing. There being no one to speak, Acting <br />Chair Larson-Vito closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Commissioner Thiel stated he felt it was the right way to go by setting a precidense until the <br />vision is clear for this corridor. <br /> <br />Acting Chair Larson-Vito agreed and felt for her, the focus would be what would provide <br />the best opportunity to bring additional jobs to the area. <br /> <br />Commissioner Rydberg noted the lots in this area are fairly smal <br />undersized for their zoning, stating it was something to consider in future discussions. <br /> <br />Councilmember Wagner asked the Planning Commission to consider a <br />where outdoor storage would be a desired principle use. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Thiel and seconded by Commissioner Nicholas to <br />recommend denial of the zoning ordinance to allow outdoor storage as a principal <br />use in the I-3 (General Industrial) zoning district. <br /> Motion carried 5-0. <br />