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<br />RESOLUTION NO <br /> <br />NEW BRIGHTON PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> <br />RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND RECOMMENDING DENIAL OF <br />SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP-104 <br /> <br />WHEREAS, an application for a special use permit, SP-104 has <br />been made by Jim Hanna for a dance hall at 553 9th Street NW: and <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the procedural history of the application is as <br />follows: <br /> <br />1. That an application for a special use permit, SP-104 was <br />filed with the City on April 20, 1982. <br />2, That the Planning Commission, pursuant to published and <br />mailed notices, held a public hearing on May 4, 1982 and <br />May 18, 1982, all persons present at the hearing were <br />given an opportunity to be heard. <br /> <br />NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the Planning Commission that <br />the following Findings, of Fact are made in respect to SP-104: <br /> <br />1. That the property is zoned B-4, Downtown Business <br />District; <br />2. That according to Section 5-340 b. and 5-240 a, of the <br />Zoning Code this type of use requires approval of a <br />special use permit; . <br />3. That the City Council on prior applications for similar <br />uses required parking spaces based on the formula of one <br />space for every 2 seats; <br />4. That the proposed floor plan denotes 200 seats requiring <br />100 parking spaces and there are only 26 parking spaces <br />on the site; <br />5. That the standards for review of a special use permit as <br />outlined in Section 8-130 of the zoning code are not met <br />for the following reasons: <br />a. Section 8-130 a. - the lack of required parking will <br />be detrimental to surrounding businesses; <br />b. Section 8-130 b. - that the use since it is too <br />intense in regard to parking demand would be injurious <br />to the use and enjoyment of other properties in the <br />immediate vicinity; and <br />c. Section 8-130 e. - that the special use permit does <br />not in all other respects conform to applicable <br />regulations of the district its location in; i.e. <br />parking requirements, <br /> <br />BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that the application SP-104 is and <br />hereby recommended for denial. <br /> <br />Roger S. Williams, Chairman <br /> <br />Joan M. Archer, City Planner <br />