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Approved <br /> codes. Howard asked that a boarder search be done to see if there is any other city that <br /> has addressed this issue. <br /> Motion by Baker, Second by Schiferl to CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING MEETING to <br /> ALLOW ADDITIONAL STAFF RESEARCH. <br /> 7 Ayes, 0 Nays,MOTION CARRIED. <br /> Public Hearing: SP2006-008, VN2006-001, LP2006-003 Site Plan Review including <br /> Special Use Permits for Automotive Repair, Automotive Sales, Building Setback <br /> Variance, and a Parking Variance <br /> The applicant is proposing construction of a 27' x 60' building (1,620 s.f.) with four <br /> overhead doors and associated off-street parking to conduct an automotive repair shop. <br /> The proposal requires a Site Plan Review in order to develop an existing vacant parcel <br /> within the I-1, Light Industrial District, a Special Use Permit to operate an automotive <br /> repair business, a Special Use Permit to permit automotive sales (and obtain a state- <br /> issued dealers license), a variance to the required southerly building setback, and lastly a <br /> variance to the required number of off-street parking stalls. <br /> This applicant appeared before the Planning Commission and City Council in October of <br /> 2003 and gained approval of a similar request. The applicant never obtained a building <br /> permit in accordance with Zoning Ordinance Section 8-040 and the approvals have <br /> expired. This request differs from the 2003 approval in that the building is somewhat <br /> larger in footprint but single story, the parking layout has been altered to accommodate <br /> the larger building footprint, a greater southerly building setback variance is proposed, <br /> and a Special Use Permit for automotive sales has been added. <br /> The applicants approached the commission and explained the reason why they need the <br /> car dealer special use permit. They would like to sell salvaged cars and need the parking <br /> spaces to be able to get a salvage car dealer license. They don't intend to sell the cars in <br /> that lot. Schiferl inquired who would come for the auto sales. They stated that they <br /> would be able to sell cars on line that have been repaired, but the owner is not able to <br /> pay. Mann asked what would regulate them, if they received a dealer's license and a car <br /> sale Special Use Permit, from opening up a sales lot in their parking lot. Gundlach <br /> replied that the state requirements that the applicants would need to get for their dealers <br /> license are very broad and the City would have to sign off on that permit. She added that <br /> once the Special Use Permit is granted it will run with the property, even if the property <br /> is sold. <br /> Page 6 of 13 <br />
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