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Special Use Permit & Variances – Irondale High School <br />Planning Commission Report; 1-15-19 <br /> <br /> <br />Page 17 <br />Commission <br />Options: <br />The Planning Commission has the following options: <br />A) RECOMMEND APPROVAL OF THE REQUESTS based on the <br />applicant’s submittals and findings of fact. <br />B) RECOMMEND DENIAL OF THE REQUESTS based on the applicant’s <br />submittals and findings of fact. <br />C) TABLE THE ITEMS and request additional information. <br />Based on an application date of 12/14/18, the 60-day review period for this <br />application expires on 2/12/2019. This deadline can be extended an additional 60 <br />days if more time is necessary. <br /> <br />Template Denial <br />Motion: <br />(not recommended) <br /> “I move that we recommend the City Council deny the requested special use <br />permit and variances based on the following findings of fact:” <br />o (provide findings to support your conclusion) <br /> <br />Template Approval <br />Motion: <br />RECOMMENDED <br /> “I move we recommend the City Council approve the requested special use <br />permit and variances based on the findings of fact listed on pages 17 through <br />19 of the report subject to the conditions listed on pages 19 & 20 as may have <br />been amended here tonight.” <br /> <br />Suggested Findings <br />of Fact: <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />1. The subject property is guided for public/quasi-public use by the 2030 <br />comprehensive plan, and schools are a specially permitted use in the <br />corresponding R-1 zoning district. <br />2. All proposed building additions will meet required setbacks, and proposed <br />building materials are allowed by code. <br />3. Proposed lighting for the site meets all code requirements. <br />4. The traffic study completed by Wenck Associates shows that all access <br />points to the school on Long Lake Road will continue to operate at <br />acceptable levels of service post construction. <br />5. Continued operation of a school at the proposed location will not be <br />detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety, morals, comfort, or <br />general welfare of the community.
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