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Planning Commission Minutes Page 7 <br /> August 22,2017 <br /> • Motion by Commissioner Thiel and seconded by Commissioner Konietzko to <br /> recommend denial of the ordinance amendment to allow outdoor storage as a <br /> principal use in the I-3 General Industrial zoning district. Motion carried 5-2. <br /> Commissioners Larson-Vito and Rydberg opposed. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Thiel and seconded by Commissioner Feinstein to <br /> recommend denial of the request by Satellite Shelters for a Conditional Use Permit <br /> for outdoor storage of office trailers, based on the finding that the ordinance <br /> amendment to allow the use was recommended for denial. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> 4.6 Regenscheid Homes/Robert Stuttgen — Outlot A, Trace Heights <br /> ■ Preliminary Plat of Trace Heights Second Addition, Case No. P 17-14 <br /> The staff report was presented by Chris Leeseberg. Staff recommended approval of the <br /> preliminary plat as presented. <br /> Chair Johnson opened the public hearing. <br /> Tom Lane, 11076 205th Avenue NW—stated that they board horses and have kennels for <br /> golden retrievers. He stated that he would like the future property owners made aware of <br /> this fact up front, so that they are not complaining about the barking animals and smell of <br /> 4111 <br /> horses. <br /> Lisa Boese,20337 Auburn Street NW—stated that they have a Conditional Use Permit for <br /> an excavating business and heavy equipment and was concerned that future residents <br /> adjacent to their property might have a problem with this. She expressed her concern that <br /> the trees be preserved to provide a buffer. <br /> Thomas Faue,20092 Zane Street NW—asked for clarification on the accesses to the <br /> proposed development. Mr.Leeseberg explained that Zane would be the main access and <br /> 202nd would be the secondary access. <br /> Mike Leistico,20111 Zane Street NW—stated he was told the county would never allow <br /> access off County Road 33. He explained how the entrance to the proposed development <br /> would conflict with his driveway. Staff discussed options to remedy the situation. <br /> Lynn Lane, 11076 205th Avenue NW—asked what is planned for the gas easement. Mr. <br /> Leeseberg stated that no structures are allowed in the easement. <br /> Thomas Faue asked what size the homes would be. Mr. Leeseberg stated that the city does <br /> not regulate the size of the homes,but reviews plans for code compliance during the <br /> building permit process. The exemption to this would be a residential Planned Unit <br /> Development (PUD). <br /> There being no further public comment,Chair Johnson closed the public hearing. <br />