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Approved <br /> use designation noted in the Comprehensive Plan directly correlates to the type of <br /> development expected under B-4 zoning. While the properties located at 706 and 736 4th <br /> Avenue NW are proposed for rezoning to B-4 they do not need to be re-guided, as the <br /> General Development Plan for these sites is consistent with R-1A standards. This is <br /> consistent with the existing 2020 Land Use Plan. Lastly, the B-4 standards permit all <br /> residential uses, meaning there are no adverse impacts on the existing properties. <br /> Baker inquired why the two properties that are on Fourth Avenue are not being changed <br /> in the Comprehensive Plan to City Center. Gundlach replied that the B-4 zone allows for <br /> residential uses and that is how they are listed in the General Development Plan. Mann <br /> inquired why the 721 Old Hwy 8 NW Comprehensive Plan is being set to the B-2 <br /> standards. Gundlach replied that the B-4 standards allow establishment of a General <br /> Development Plan, in this case B-2 standards,until the owner decides to redevelop. Staff <br /> feels this method does not force the owner to redevelop his property now,but leaves that <br /> option open for the future. <br /> Schiferl inquired if the property owners wish to apply for a special use permit to <br /> redevelop under the B-4 standards, would it be assumed that the application would be <br /> automatically approved. Gundlach replied that it wouldn't automatically be approved. <br /> Under the B-4 regulations there are lists of approved uses which have to be tied to a <br /> development plan. The Council and the Planning Commission have the discretion to <br /> determine if the use is in line with the development plan which would happen under a <br /> special use permit review. Baker inquired why the funeral home would be kept under the <br /> R1 status. Gundlach replied that the funeral home is a specially permitted use in the R1 <br /> section. Baker stated that its current use is commercial and inquired why it's not being <br /> placed in the commercial zone for B4. Gundlach replied that by keeping it in the <br /> residential standard, the properties can be redeveloped as residential and would not be <br /> forced to redevelop as a commercial property. <br /> Baker stated that the rezoning of 715 Old Hwy 8 is based upon the approval of the <br /> TimberCraft proposal,yet the Commission still needs to provide a recommendation on <br /> that plan. Gundlach replied that both applications, the TimberCraft proposal and this <br /> rezoning, will go before the Council at the same time, so the Council will understand the <br /> order of events and know what they are approving. <br /> Howard inquired if the City consulted the property owners regarding the General <br /> Development Plan. Gundlach replied that the City did not meet with the other three <br /> property owners, but the City has tired not to put restrictions on these properties that were <br /> not there before. Howard inquired why the two properties on Fourth Avenue and <br /> Kempler Engineering are being rezoned. Gundlach replied that the City could rezone just <br /> one property; however, the City is concerned about spot zoning and are trying to think <br /> about the land use patterns for that whole area now and into the future. Howard inquired <br /> if staff knew when the properties may redevelop or is this rezoning anticipating for <br /> redevelopment that may happen in the future. Gundlach replied that the way the General <br /> C:`,Documents and Scmngs\IgocpcA1 ocal Setting Tcmpoiaiv Intel net Filcti\OI.K28V07-1 S-2006(2).doc Page 9 of 13 <br />
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