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MEMO <br />DATE: January 24, 1994 <br />TO: Planning Commissioners <br />FROM: Paul Colton, Planning Intern <br />RE: <br />Request for a conditional use permit <br />1546 West Larpenteur Avenue under §9-10.01[3](1) <br />zoning code. <br />of the <br />The applicant's description of the proposed veterinary clinic for 1546 West <br />Larpenteur Avenue clearly describes the proposed use, its hours of <br />operation, staffing, parking and health & sanitation issues. <br />Since the proposed use is within an existing shopping center and it will not <br />generate excessive noise or traffic, the site conditions governing a request <br />• for a conditional use permit are met if there is enough parking. Under §9- <br />13.04[6l(r){26} of the city code, three parking spaces are required plus one <br />space for every 200 square feet (4 spaces), for a total parking budget of 7 <br />spaces. It appears that ample parking is available for this activity given the <br />low volume of customers for this services per day combined with a quick <br />turnover rate in parking. <br />As part of the conditional use permit procedure all property owners within <br />350 feet of the proposed business were notified by mail of the public hearing <br />and a legal notice was published in the local paper. As of this writing no <br />calls or letters of complaint have been received regarding this proposal. <br />Since the proposed business meets the requirements for being granted a <br />conditional use permit (attachment 2), staff recommends that such a permit <br />be granted with the following conditions that control the size of the <br />operation, the health, sanitation, noise and odor associated with a <br />specialized veterinary hospital. <br />These proposed conditions are: <br />• 1. Operate a veterinary hospital with a maximum of four employees. <br />
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