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<br />Planning Commission Minutes <br />April 27, 1999 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />5.2. <br /> <br />Reauest bv Kenneth Jordan for Conditional Use Permit for Home Occupation, <br />Public Hearina Case No. CU 99-14 <br /> <br />staff report by Scott Harlicker. Ken Jordan, 18990 Twin Lakes Road, has <br />requested a conditional use permit to conduct a catering business as a home <br />occupation. Scott explained that there will be a limited amount of delivery <br />traffic and parking is not an issue, since the pig roasting will be done off site. The <br />applicant will have one employee. A commercial disposal company will empty <br />the dumpster, which will be kept inside an existing storage building. A grease <br />disposal company will remove grease resulting from cooking the pigs. Scott <br />noted that no signage or exterior alterations are proposed. Staff recommended <br />approval of the request with the conditions outlined in the staff report dated <br />April 27, 1999. <br /> <br />Vice Chair Mesich opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Ken Jordan, applicant, indicated that the home occupation would not change <br />the look of the property. Chair Mesich asked how many cookers would be <br />stored on the property. Mr. Jordan stated that he has four cookers. Mr. Jordan <br />noted that there would be no livestock kept on site: the pigs would be delivered <br />ready to cook and would be stored in large coolers. Mr. Jordan stated that the <br />side dish preparation would be done in his home. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Scott Harlicker asked that a letter from a neighboring resident, Janet Cardinal, <br />19127 Tyler Street, be entered into the record, expressing her opposition to the <br />home occupation. Ms. Cardinal stated that she felt ther~ are already too many <br />businesses in their residential neighborhood and she objected to the traffic the <br />home occupation would create. <br /> <br />Commissioner Kuester indicated she did not feel this home occupation should <br />not be considered a commercial use, or that it would cause an increase in <br />traffic. <br /> <br />There being no further comments from the public, Vice Chair Mesich closed the <br />public hearing. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONER KUESTER MOVED TO RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE REQUEST BY <br />KEN JORDAN FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, PUBLIC HEARING CASE NO. CU 99. <br />14, WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: <br /> <br />1. THE DUMPSTER SHALL BE STORED INSIDE ONE OF THE EXISTING STORAGE <br />BUILDINGS. <br /> <br />2. THE APPLICANT RECEIVES ALL NECESSARY HEALTH DEPARTMENT APPROVALS. <br /> <br />3. GREASE GENERATED AS A RESULT OF THIS BUSINESS IS STORED INSIDE. <br /> <br />4. NO EXTERIOR STORAGE OF EQUIPMENT AND VEHICLES USED IN THE BUSINESS. <br /> <br />. <br />
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