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Planning Commission Minutes <br /> July 28, 1998 <br /> Page 6 <br /> • the kennel, because the kennel is inspected annually before the license is <br /> renewed. <br /> There being no other comments from the public, Chair Mesich closed the public <br /> hearing. <br /> COMMISSIONER COTE MOVED THE PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMEND <br /> APPOVAL OF THE REQUEST BY HOWARD AND LINDA ABEL FOR A CONDITIONAL USE <br /> PERMIT TO OPERATE A PRIVATE KENNEL, PUBLIC HEARING CASE NO. CU 98-19, WITH <br /> THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: <br /> 1. THAT THERE BE NO ON-SITE COMMERCIAL ACTIVITIES <br /> 2. THAT THE PRIVATE KENNEL BE LIMITED TO 6 DOGS <br /> 3. THAT ANIMAL WASTE BE DISPOSED OF PROPERLY. <br /> 4. THAT THE DOGS BE CONFINED TO THE GARAGE INDOOR KENNEL AREA IN THE <br /> EVENINGS <br /> 5. THAT THE GARAGE BE FULLY INSULATED <br /> 6. THAT THE KENNEL LICENSE BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL. <br /> COMMISSIONER THOMPSON SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 7-0. <br /> 5.7. Request by Sand Companies, Inc.for Amendment to PUD Agreement to Allow <br /> Hotels/Motels as a Conditional Use <br /> 5.8, Request by Sand Companies, Inca for Preliminary Plat Approval (Elk River Retail <br /> Center No. 2), Public Hearing Case No. P 98-3 , <br /> • <br /> 5.9. Request by Sand Companies Inc, for Conditional Use Permit for Hotel,.Public <br /> Hearing Case No. CUC 98-18 <br /> Scott Harlicker and Terry Maurer reviewed recommendations made in their <br /> reports to the Planning Commission regarding the Sand Companies' requests. <br /> Chair Mesich opened the public hearing. <br /> Tammy Ayers, 11383 189th Avenue NW, expressed her concerns regarding <br /> increased traffic and speeding, location of the entrance near her driveway, trash <br /> enclosure, headlights shining into her home, noise, safety of children, condition of <br /> the pond, and decreased value of her property. She also was concerned for <br /> type of people that may stay at the hotel. <br /> Jamie Thelen, representing the developer, indicated a neighborhood meeting <br /> was held on July 22nd to discuss the concerns of the residents. Ms. Ayers indicated <br /> she did not receive notice of this meeting. Mr. Thelen indicated that the hotel will <br /> maintain the pond and the other properties in the Elk River Retail Center will pay <br /> a pro rata share of the costs. He noted that the trash enclosure will be enclosed <br /> in a locked shed designed to match the hotel. <br /> Arlon Fuchs, 266 Elk Hills Drive, requested that the height of the berm be <br /> maintained. He stated that there has been no maintenance of the pond to <br /> date. <br />