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• The city is helping him to find a way to work around this to get a CUP <br />o A CUP is the city process to be approved, or denied, by the council and it is staff’s role <br />to advise any applicant of the requirements for these types of applications <br />• Standards on the website and zones contradict this use and why is the city continuing to let this <br />happen? <br />o The city has not let it happen. When made aware of the operation, the city notified the <br />applicant a CUP is required. <br />o Further discussed in memo <br />• 30-801 lists prohibited activities – specifically property values. <br />• Info from partnercarrier.com was read. <br />o A third-party website <br />o Interstate carrier to haul construction machinery and materials on a flatbed <br />o Disclaimer at the bottom <br />• Is this a transfer site? <br />• More than a wireless business, they are a construction company <br />o Telecommunication towers are constructed as part of their business. <br />o Electrical work and connections are part of their business. <br />o Civil work to construct access drives to tower sites and installing foundations for towers <br />is part of their business. <br />o The applicants’ narrative states they want to establish a construction yard <br />• Failure to disclose – intentionally deceptive <br />• Why did the city allow the big building so close to property? <br />o The detached accessory structure (building) meets all setback and size requirements of <br />the R-1a zoning district. <br />July 19, 2023 <br />• Letter of support received – no objections <br />• They are quiet <br />• Limited traffic/deliveries in and out <br />• As for stormwater, concerned more with Ag. Business, winter run off, and yard chemicals