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fencing be installed along the eastern property line to screen the view to the parking area from the house <br />at 10161 Twin Lakes Rd. (75-125-2105). <br /> <br />Outdoor Storage <br />The outdoor storage of equipment, such as a skid steer, trencher, and equipment trailers, is proposed. <br />This area will be located on the north side of the pole building. This equipment will not operate outside <br />of normal business hours (7:00 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.) and will not be stored on the south side of the building. <br />Again, screening for the proposed outdoor storage area would be relying on the neighbor’s vegetation but <br />if that were to be removed, the outdoor storage area could become visible. Staff recommends privacy <br />fencing around to the outdoor storage area. <br /> <br />Signage <br />The applicant is requesting an exterior sign, no larger than 16 square feet, to be located on the south side <br />of the building. A sign permit will be required for any signage over four square feet in size. <br /> <br />Surrounding Neighbors <br />The nearest home is about 150 feet directly east of the pole building. Mature trees and vegetation separate <br />this home and pole building. The homes in River Park, which are located across County Road 13 to the <br />south, are approximately 300 feet away. Another home is located about 710 feet directly to the west of <br />the pole building. There are also mature trees and vegetation separating this home and pole building. <br />Northwest of the subject area is an existing plumbing and sewer company operating under a CUP. This is <br />about 775 feet away from the pole building. <br /> <br />Applicable Regulation <br />In approving a Conditional Use Permit, the council may impose such specific conditions with regard to <br />the development or operation of the proposed use as it considers necessary to satisfy the seven standards <br />set forth in Section 30-654 and the requirements contained in this article and to promote compatibility <br />with and minimize any potentially adverse effects upon adjacent properties, the neighborhood or the city. <br /> <br />The issuance of a Conditional Use Permit can be ordered only if the use at the proposed location: <br /> <br />1. Will not endanger, injure or detrimentally affect the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity or <br />the public health, safety, morals, comfort, convenience or general welfare of the neighborhood or the city. <br /> <br />With the conditions outlined in standard #5, the use will not endanger, injure or detrimentally <br />affect the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity or the public health, <br />safety, morals, comfort, convenience, or general welfare of the neighborhood or the city. <br /> <br />2. Will be consistent with the comprehensive plan. <br /> <br />The parcel and surrounding area are guided for residential. Conditional Home Occupations are <br />allowed in residential districts. The use will be consistent with the comprehensive plan. <br /> <br />Staff does not see a need to impose specific conditions to satisfy this standard. <br /> <br />3. Will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of surrounding vacant property. <br /> <br /> <br />N:\\Departments\\Community Development\\Planning\\Case Files\\CUP\\CU 18-18 Anderson\\4-Planning Commission\\CU 18-18 sr PC 11-27- <br />18.docx <br />