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<br />/; <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />e <br /> <br /> <br />Re port # SO ~. 123 <br />July 16, 1980 <br /> <br /> <br />APPLItATION FOR ~PECl~L USE PERMIT <br />SP-92, UNITED THEOLOGICAL SEMINARY <br /> <br />'111-- . '7: c.{tJ <br /> <br />PURPOSE <br /> <br />I <br /> <br />To consider a request for a special use permit which would amend <br />special use permit, SP-58 to allow the temporary use of four .(41 <br />dormitory units as administrative offices. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />APPLICANT: <br /> <br />United Theological Se~inary <br />Dayton D. Hultgren, President <br /> <br />3000 5th Street NW <br />(generallY north of 5th street NW <br />gnd east of Stinson alvei.) <br /> <br />I <br />LOcATION: <br /> <br />PAST COUNCIL ACTION <br /> <br />1. On December 23, 1974 the City Council ~dopted Resolution <br />No. 1466 granting a special use per~it,. SP-58 to the . <br />United Theologic~l Seminary under certain conditions; <br />2. One of the conditions is that a master plan be approved <br />prior to the approval and. issuance of any buil<iing 'permits. <br />The master plan was approved on June 1'7, 1976, Council <br />Resoluti~n 1727. . <br /> <br />RATIONALE FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT <br /> <br />The special use permit, SP-58, states in Resolution No. 1466 <br />the allowed uses for each building and further states that any <br />. proposed cha~ge in use of any kind or type must be considered <br />by a special use permit and approved by the Council. <br /> <br />APPLICANT'S REQUEST <br /> <br />As explained in the attached letter from the applicant, the <br />applicant proposes to use4 dormitory units presently desi~nat- . <br />ed for residential use as faculty and administrative offices <br />for a period of time not to exceed. five years. <br /> <br />The request should not change or result in any parking problems <br />nor detract from the residenti.al use of the remai~der of the <br />dormitory units. The units to be used for office are of a <br />'dis.tancefrom abutting single family dwellings and should not <br />adversely. affect the established single family character of <br />the area. <br />