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Approved <br /> Zisla inquired if the property was zoned B4, how many of the variances would be <br /> removed. Gundlach replied that most of the variances would be removed. Zisla asked if <br /> the reason why staff is not recommending a zoning change is because of the residential <br /> units to the north and east of the property. Gundlach replied that was correct. O'Keefe <br /> stated that the building is orientated to the front of the property, for a friendly pedestrian <br /> feel, yet all access is in the back of the building. Baker voiced concern that there is <br /> almost no green space on the site and wonders if the site is being over built. <br /> Peter Murlowski, and John Stenglein, Timber Craft replied that the Pratt-Ordway <br /> property known as Main Street Village has a similar amount of green area that this <br /> development is proposing. The entire front of the building and along the south western <br /> corner of the property would be green. They would buffer the condensing units for the <br /> air conditioners, similarly to what Ordway did, with plants and landscaping. Baker asked <br /> where the condensing units would go. Murlowski replied that they would most likely go <br /> on the north end of the building. Zisla asked the applicants if they have a plan for an <br /> entrance on the front of the building. Stenglein replied that the type of owners that will <br /> be filling the spaces would not have walk in customers and parking along Old Hwy 8 in <br /> that area is prohibited, if there was parking allowed in that area, then a front entrance <br /> would be considered. O'Keefe inquired if condensers would be allowed in the set back <br /> areas. Gundlach replied that since the building to the north is also zoned B2, the set back <br /> in that area would be zero, so there is not issue with a set back at that area. Stenglein <br /> stated that the proposed plan shows five potential units, which may drop to three, with <br /> two condensers at the northern end of the site and one on the southern end. <br /> Mann inquired from staff if the preferred method is to approve the variances, instead of <br /> doing a spot rezone for this site. Gundlach replied that is staff's recommendation. <br /> Gundlach added that if the applicant would like to keep the bump outs on the front of the <br /> building, staff is recommending that the building be shrunk width wise by a foot and an <br /> half more and still meet the variance guidelines. Zisla inquired from staff if they had <br /> discussed the effect of granting a lot of variances for this property versus rezoning it. <br /> Gundlach replied that ideally staff would like to rezone the property, but staff is taking <br /> into account that there are only two business-zoned properties at this location and they <br /> are very small. Based upon the size of the sites and not wanting to "spot zone" the <br /> preferred method would be to grant the variances. Zisla inquired who owns the property. <br /> Gundlach replied that the City does. Zisla asked what the undo hardships are for the <br /> variances. Gundlach replied that do to the size constraints of the site, and the close <br /> proximity of the residential sites, the build able area for the site once it meets all of the <br /> set backs is an unrealistic standard. Baker agrees with Zisla, that if the site is being built <br /> to B4 standards, then it should be rezoned to that. Fernelius replied that the City must <br /> look at the Comprehensive Plan for this site, if it's guided for anything else other than <br /> redevelopment or B4 then the Comprehensive Plan would have to be amended also. <br /> Gundlach added that the Comprehensive Plan will be updated for the entire block with <br /> the mandatory 2008 update that is coming up. Fernelius replied that with the comments <br /> and the concerns that the Commission is bringing forward, that staff is willing to re-look <br /> C:ADocuments and Settings\igoepcALocal Settings Temporal Internet Files\OI.K28\06-20-2006(3).doe Page 13 of 15 <br />
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