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thought that long term the access to this property will be consolidated with the access to the bowling alley <br />and other properties in the area. Access now or in the future is not efficient and would likely hamper <br />commercial development. <br />Changing the permissible land use for the subject property would not impede the ability to redevelop the <br />bowling alley site, or those adjacent parcels, should the owners of them desire to do so. Traffic to the <br />bowling alley site will enter through the current access off Highway 10. Commercial traffic is not <br />expected to drive past the proposed apartment building, other than traffic on Highway 10. While <br />additional noise and traffic is expected with the development of the bowling alley site, this is unavoidable, <br />and could be communicated to the owners of the apartment building. <br />Planning Commission Discussion <br />The Planning Commission reviewed the request, and had no concerns with the proposed changes, given <br />the constraints of the access and lot configuration. They had no interest in changing the bowling alley <br />site. <br />Public Comment <br />There was no comment on this issue at the Planning Commission meeting on December 8. <br />Attachments <br />• Staff Report to Planning Commission dated December 8. <br />Action Motion by Second by Vote <br />FOIIOW Up <br />S:\PLANNING MAIN\Case Files\LU\LU 09-02 Elk Motel\CC report 12-21-09.doc <br />