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<br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />>- SP-76 <br /> <br />-3- <br /> <br />provided all other applicable Zoning Code requirements are <br />satisfied (see NC-17 and LP-42) we essentially see no problem with <br />changing the non-conforming bowling alley to a conforming use. <br /> <br />In regards to the special use permit, the Planning commission <br />may also want to explore .the accessory uses that may be permitted <br />within the bowling alley. primarily, this involves the use of coin <br />operated amusement centers (i.e., pin ball machines). It is customary <br />to see such devices in cc-njunction with a bowling alley. The Planning <br />Commission may, however, consider that such a use could, if expanded, <br />become more than just an accessory use. The question then becomes <br />whether such an expanded accessory use is convered by the special <br />use permit or in fact requires a separate special use permit. We <br />would note that amusement centers by themselves pr.esently require <br />a special use permit. Questions thB pI.ARins Comraiosion may want <br />to considell'Dinclude: "f"1I4-T <br /> <br />1. Are coin-operated amusemen.t devices to be permitted? <br /> <br />2. Are such devices to be considered an accessory use to the <br />bmvling alley? <br /> <br />3. How many amusement devices are to be permitted? <br /> <br />4. At what point does the use of these amusement devices become <br />more than just an accessory use? <br /> <br />We would note, however, that while the applicant has a small <br />number of such machines he has not indicated a desire to expand <br />the use of such amusement devices. <br /> <br />fJt;4-PP/~ b ~/PI/5S1~ &/il'()MA-TE~ <br /> <br />? /~M~~~ <br />