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Planning Commission Page 2 <br />March 10, 2020 <br />----------------------------- <br />this option provided a way for current occupants to become prepared for the future <br />use of this property and allow for time to move. <br /> <br />Commissioner Thiel stated the property was operated as a multi-family home, but <br />the property wasn’t designed or allowed for a multi-family use and stated he will not <br />support a recommendation of approval for this request. <br /> <br />Commissioner Beise stated he didn’t feel it was the Planning Commission’s <br />responsibility to fix this current use, which was a use that doesn’t meet city <br />ordinance, noting the applicant didn’t do the research to realize this property is <br />zoned single-family and sought the Planning Commission to mitigate his problem. <br />He stated the applicant could remodel the home and resell it as a single-family home. <br />He stated he would not be in favor of recommending approval for this request. <br /> <br />Commissioner Larson-Vito stated if that were the logic used by the Planning <br />Commission, they would deny almost every application before them. She stated <br />people do need to do their due diligence when purchasing properties but stated this <br />is an example of a routine situation that comes before the commission frequently to <br />seek a temporary relief to both the applicant and the tenants currently residing in the <br />property. She felt the commission is there to serve the community and this process <br />allows time for the residents to find a new home. <br /> <br />Commissioner Feinstein stated he agreed with Commission Larson-Vito and stated <br />he wasn’t sure how much more research the applicant should have done as the <br />property was purchased with three units already in place. <br /> <br />Moved by Commissioner Larson-Vito and seconded by Commissioner <br />Feinstein to recommend approval of the request by Sogdiana LLC/Zafar <br />Khamdamov for an Interim Use Permit to allow multi-family residential use <br />in a single-family zoning district with the following conditions: <br />1. The Interim Use shall terminate after 3 years (36 months) or when the <br /> property changes ownership, whichever occurs first. <br />2. The Interim Use Permit will be recorded against the property to put <br /> any future buyers on notice that the Interim Use Permit will not run <br /> with property. <br />3. The structure shall be returned to a single-family home prior to sale or <br /> when the Interim Use Permit terminates. <br />4. The applicant shall submit a deposit in the amount of $5,000 to ensure <br /> compliance with the Interim Use Permit conditions. <br /> <br />Motion carried 3-2 with Commissioners Thiel and Beise voting against the <br />recommendation. <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />