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6.2.a PCSR 04-28-2020
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adjacent to regional highways with both visibility and access. Examples of Highway Business uses include discount retailers, <br />grocery, restaurants, automotive sales and service, general merchandise, and professional services. <br /> <br />The Highway Business land use follows the Highway 169 and Highway 10 corridors. An important planning issue is <br />providing options to accommodate increased demand for retail and service opportunities that meet access, visibility, and size <br />requirements. <br /> <br />The City Council, in 2019, reviewed a concept plan for this project and generally supported the project <br />through a resolution that was used in an application for state funding. The resolution did not bind the <br />city to future approvals of the project but outlined the process for review. <br /> <br />Public Hearing <br />Staff received a letter of support (attached) and two phone calls. One business owner wanted to make <br />sure the project followed the same stringent design standards their business was required to and was <br />generally opposed to commercial land being removed for a residential use. An adjacent homeowner <br />expressed concerns about lighting on the side adjacent to the single-family homes. <br /> <br />Financial Impact <br />None <br /> <br />Statutory Review Period <br />Per State Statute §15.99, the required 60-day review period ends on June 23, 2020. The applicant received <br />a 60-day extension letter. <br /> <br />Council Meeting <br />If acted on, this item will go to the May 18, 2020, City Council meeting. <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> Location Map <br /> Applicant’s Narrative <br /> Existing/Proposed Exhibit <br /> Support Email received April 16, 2020 <br /> <br />
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