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Memo to Planning Commission/CU 98-15 <br /> May 26, 1998 <br /> Page 2 <br /> • applying to the City Council for a license to operate a therapeutic massage <br /> business. That application will be heard by the City Council on June 15th, the <br /> same date they review this application. <br /> The owner of the plaza, Chip Martin, has indicated that he will be improving <br /> the parking area with paving and curb and gutter. On May 18th he was <br /> granted a variance to the paving setbacks in order to install paved parking <br /> and a drive aisle in front of the plaza. <br /> The applicant is a graduate of Sister Rosalind Gefre's Professional School of <br /> Massage and is a certified massage therapist. The business will be open <br /> Monday through Friday 9 am to 8 pm and Saturday 9 am to 4 pm by <br /> appointment only. She also intends to have some retail sales of related items <br /> such as aroma therapy, oils and lotions, and books. <br /> The business will be located in the lower level of the plaza with access from <br /> the east end of the building. She is not proposing any outside alterations to <br /> the building. No signage is proposed at this time; however, any future <br /> signage will have to comply with the sign ordinance. Parking will be <br /> available in front of the plaza. <br /> • Recommendation <br /> It is recommended the Planning Commission recommend approval of Luanne <br /> Moe's request for a conditional use permit to operate a therapeutic massage <br /> business at 934 Highway 10 with the following conditions: <br /> 1. The applicant receives approval from the City Council for a licensed to <br /> operate a therapeutic massage business. <br /> 2. Signage shall comply with the sign code. <br /> • <br /> \\elkriver\sys\shrdoc\planning\scott\cu98-15.doc <br />