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• Planning Minutes <br />5/22/95 <br />Page 2 <br />cause a blighting influence. Initially, it will be used to display the church's logo <br />and advertising for the Falcon Heights' indoor playroom when the playroom is in <br />operation. <br />Public hearing opened 7:10. There being no one wishing to be heard, closed at <br />7:11. <br />After a brief discussion, Treadwell moved to recommend granting the <br />conditional use permit with the following conditions attached: <br />1. The sign used shall not exceed 12 sq. ft. of area and shall maintain a <br />clearance of 18" above the ground at all times. <br />2. The sign shall be kept in good repair. <br />3. Should this property cease to be used as a church or a school, the <br />conditional use permit shall be null and void and the sign shall be <br />removed if not in compliance with the sign requirements for the new use. <br />• Seconded by Hanschen and passed unanimously with Barry abstaining. <br />PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR <br />ADDITIONAL BUILDING HEIGHTS AT 2129 W. LARPENTEUR AVENUE <br />Planner Asleson explained that Mr. Greenberg and Ms. Kindschi are proposing a <br />32 foot high (grade to peak) addition to their existing home. The proposed roof <br />line is consistent with the current pitch of the roof, and with the exception of <br />the building's height, the addition meets all other requirements. Asleson said <br />the zoning code allows single family homes in an R-1 zone to be a maximum of <br />25 feet in height (9-4.01 subd.4(a). All requests for additional height require a <br />conditional use permit 19-2.07 subd.1). She said that a conditional use permit <br />must be granted if the applicant can meet both general and special conditions <br />governing the use as determined by the planning commission. <br />In 1990 the applicants were granted a conditional use permit to operate a bed <br />and breakfast facility out of their home. This request requires a second <br />condition use permit because it is not related to the bed & breakfast facility. <br />Mr. Tom Reinan, the project architect and the owner's representative, displayed <br />a site plan for the proposed addition explaining how it would be in keeping with <br />• the architectural style of the building. Asleson said the proposed addition to the <br />code's maximum of 25 feet meets the zoning code requirement for a conditional <br />