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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Planning Commission Minutes <br />May 28, 1996 <br /> <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />THE TOTAL SIGN AREA FOR THE CUB FOODS SIGN WILL BE 491/4" X 96" TO <br />MATCH THE SIZE OF THE EXISTING TARGET SIGN. <br /> <br />COMMISSIONER SULLIVAN SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> <br /> <br />Staff report by Scott Harlicker. Independent School District #728 has requested <br />a conditional use permit for outdoor storage at their maintenance grounds <br />facility. Background information on the conditional use permit to construct the <br />public works building was presented. Two main issues were raised regarding the <br />proposed outdoor storage area, they were: surfacing the storage area, and <br />screening/landscaping. <br /> <br />ISD #728 has indicated that they wish to use class 5 aggregate to surface the <br />storage area. A chain link fence with slats is proposed around the outdoor <br />storage area. Landscaping is also required and should be used to supplement <br />the screening that the fence provides. <br /> <br />Commissioner Minton has concerns over if there is enough room between the <br />pond and the street. <br /> <br />Chair Dillon opened the public hearing. <br /> <br />Randy Robison, Tescom. Mr. Robison stated Tescom is strongly opposed to <br />outdoor storage. They need their building to project a professional image. <br />Tescom does not want outdoor storage and this will negatively impact their <br />facility. <br /> <br />Ed Cunnington, Tescom. Tescom understood that the Industrial Park was to bring <br />in companies like Tescom, not for outdoor storage uses. Tescom has worked <br />hard on their image. <br /> <br />Scott Harlicker informed the Planning Commission that Mr. Pomeroy has <br />contacted staff to express his concerns with the outdoor storage. <br /> <br />Chair Dillon closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Commissioner Minton is very concerned over the comments of Tescom and <br />Pomeroy and is asking what kind of storage there will be. <br /> <br />Ron Bratley, ISD #728, stated mainly flatbed trailers. The total storage space will <br />be very small. There is no room for storage in the building because the building <br />was made smaller due to a lack of funding. The School District #728 intent was <br />to not store junk. <br /> <br />Chair Dillon asked what the precedence is for outdoor storage. <br />
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