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Staffhas visited the aniseed finds Here is limited visibility of dais parking lot (wherethe sciences <br />would be displayed) from the manWnctured home park to the adjacent south This is due to <br />existing vegetation and a grade difference. Staff also fords it is not possible to screen the <br />scooters on display tram Old ffighway 8 SW because the purpose of the outdoor display is to <br />gainvisibility. Staff would support the outdoor display if the scooters were in good repair, never <br />exceeded 7 at my given firue, are confined to the front pmlci g Ion area and were cowinM in a <br />small area, say three parking spaces. 3mtf a outdoor <br />also display that m signs, banners, Commission or the like are allowed is be displayed in the outdoor display area The Planning Commission <br />may want to further discuss the appropriateness of the outdoor display component of this <br />business and determine is other wnditious shoWd/mWd be imposed. <br />S atemee <br />The applicant intends to use the wall sign currently displayed on the building above the easterly <br />termmd door. This sign is in compliance with Zoning Code standards; however the applicant most <br />obtain a Permanent Sign Permit in advance of replacing the sign panel. <br />Conclusion <br />In addition to the above issues, Zoning Code Section &130 states that no special use shall be <br />recommended by the Planning Commission uniess the following findings are made (staff <br />resporees in holies): <br />a. That the establishment, maintenance, or operations of the special use will not be detrhnenW <br />to or manager the public health, safety, morals, comfort of the general public. <br />The establkhmend of this business should have little impact, if any, on the public health, <br />safely, mask, and comfort of the general public. All the undesirable pieces of the meal ass, <br />rmmely the repair, will be conducted makers. Also, repair of scooters should be much less <br />morwive than the rypleal automobile repair. Additionally, st fffeels adequate conditions can <br />be placed on the outdoor display function including no overnight or nomhuriness Mors <br />di Play and the prohibition co'dkylaying signs banners, streamers, etc. <br />b. That the special use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the <br />remediate vicinity for the proposes already permitted, nor substantially diminish ani impair <br />property vans within the neighborbaced. <br />The proposed becomes will be conducted within an established industrial park and rear <br />other industrial bwin asses Same multij dy residential was exist to the south and east, <br />across Old Highway 8. Based on the sales and repair being limited to scooters, staff <br />suspects we and eyoyment should not he impacted. While outdoor display is proposed, <br />which could impact adjaidng propernea the display is minimal in that it will not exist 241 <br />and will be conditioned to control aesthetics. Lamy, as of the date of this report, no public <br />Inquiries have been received <br />c. That the establishment of the special use will not impede the normal wad orderly, <br />development sod improvement of the surrounding property for uses pemihed in the district <br />
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