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Planning Commission Page 4 <br />March 10, 2020 <br />----------------------------- <br />Chair Johnson also agreed with Commissioner Larson-Vito’s comments in keeping <br />Condition 1 in place and removing Condition 4. <br /> <br />Commissioner Beise asked in reference to Condition 2 if the area surrounding this <br />property develops, which is zoned single-family, and this CUP stays with the <br />property, how many cars should be allowed to park on the property as his concern <br />this could turn into a junk yard. <br /> <br />Mr. Leeseberg stated if the commission had a concern with the number of parking <br />spaces allowed, they could add an additional condition limiting the number of <br />vehicles parked outside. <br /> <br />Commissioner Thiel discussed Condition 11 and noted since there’s no fence now, <br />the condition helps shield the vehicles parked and provides a boundary around the <br />property. <br />Mr. Leeseberg stated when he met with the applicant last week, they discussed the <br />height of the fence and proposed a 7-foot fence as that wouldn’t require a building <br />permit to keep costs down. <br /> <br />Commissioner Thiel asked about Condition 4 and comparison with prior ERX <br />property approvals for curb and gutter issues, asking if this is a similar situation. He <br />stated his concern was the Planning Commission being consistent with applications. <br /> <br />Mr. Leeseberg stated the City Council did remove the requirement for curb and <br />gutter for the ERX application, noting a similar concern with costs. <br /> <br />Chair Johnson stated he was comfortable with recommending approval, leaving <br />Condition 1 in place but removing Condition 4. <br /> <br />Moved by Commissioner Larson-Vito and seconded by Commissioner Thiel <br />to recommend approval of the Conditional Use Permit for Racin’ Repair – <br />Jason Ryan with the following conditions to satisfy the standards set forth in <br />Section 30-654: <br />1. The building shall be inspected by the city’s Building Official and Fire <br />Marshal to verify compliance with all building and fire codes and <br />identified violations must be addressed prior to issuance of new <br />building permits for the property. <br />2. Nine (9) parking stalls shall be provided a minimum of 10 feet from <br />any property line. <br />3. All driving areas and parking areas shall be paved with an approved <br />surface (asphalt, concrete, or class 5). <br />5. Any future proposed hardcover shall meet the 45-foot wetland setback. <br />6. All septic systems must provide a certificate of compliance or notice of <br />noncompliance for the existing septic system and must be signed by a <br />licensed inspection business or by a qualified employee certified as an <br />inspector who is authorized by the local unit of government. The <br />certificate of compliance or notice of noncompliance must be <br /> <br />
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