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4.1. PCSR 04-25-2023
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The concept plan is proposed to be amended to include the billboard as an accessory use on the same lot as the <br />mini-storage facility. <br /> <br />Mini Storage Project <br />As noted above, the PUD concept plan includes a number of uses, but the applicant is requesting approval of the <br />mini-storage use with the current application package. <br /> <br />Site Plan <br />The storage facility will access Twin Lakes Road through one proposed driveway in the NE corner of the site. The <br />current driveway is shown as full-access, but this will be changed with future improvements to Twin Lakes Road <br />as it is further developed as a 4-lane divided corridor. When the street is upgraded, access to the site will be <br />restricted to right-in-right-out only. <br /> <br />A portion of the private improvements, parking and drive areas, are located within right-of-way that was dedicated <br />to the city with the plat of Natures Edge Business Center Second Addition. Vacation of a portion of this easement <br />has been requested and is currently under review. Should the vacation not be approved, the applicant will need to <br />update their plans to remove all impacts to the right-of-way and comply with required setbacks. <br /> <br />Plans identify four buildings of varying sizes that will be rented to the general public for storage uses. The <br />remainder of the site consists of parking and drive areas to support access to the buildings, and a small area that <br />could be used for outside storage. These improvements impact a delineated wetland, and the applicant is required <br />to comply with state standards for approval of the impacts. Parking and drive areas are bound by B612 curb and <br />gutter and paved with bituminous. <br /> <br />Architectural Review <br />The submitted plans show the building to generally be finished with metal panels of two contrasting colors. Due <br />to the location on Twin Lakes Road and the proximity of the site to Business Park uses, which require upgraded <br />design standards, staff has recommended a condition that the buildings, and all of those proposed within the <br />PUD, comply with the design standards outlined in the Business Park Zoning district. This will ensure that <br />projects developed along planned primary corridors are generally consistent. Staff recommends this standard apply <br />to all facades clearly visible from the public right-of-way. <br /> <br />All fencing proposed for this project shall consist of a rod-iron style where clearly visible from the public right-of- <br />way. The fencing will need to be modified to screen any proposed outdoor storage areas. <br /> <br />Applicable Regulations <br />Zone Change <br />In reviewing a proposed amendment, consideration shall be given to existing conditions within the area directly and indirectly affected by <br />the proposal, the conservation of property values, the use to which the property affected is being devoted at the time, and relevant <br />provisions, if any, in the land use plan. <br /> <br />In addition to the requested zone change, the applicant has requested a land use amendment that will impact a <br />portion of the subject site. The proposed amendment will establish a single land use, Highway Business, for the <br />entire site. While the long-term plans included in the PUD plan include a variety of uses, the proposed uses within <br />the district and the Comprehensive Plan support the rezoning to PUD. <br /> <br />Conditional Use Permit/PUD <br />City ordinances outline the process for reviewing a proposed Planned Unit Development project and include a <br />series of standards that the proposal should be evaluated against. Sec 30-1564 outlines these standards as follows: <br />
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