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Meeting Date: 3/9/94 <br /> Agenda Item: P -1 <br /> CITY OF FALCON HEIGHTS <br /> REQUEST FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATION <br /> ITEM: Request for a conditional use permit for basement storage of approved <br /> items at 1533 to 1559 West Larpenteur Avenue, Bullseye Shopping <br /> Center [Chapter 9- 10.01, Subdivision 2(b) of the zoning code] <br /> SUBMITTED BY: Mr. Robert Boyson, Property Manager (on behalf of the property <br /> owner American Family Insurance Group, Madison, Wisconsin) <br /> REVIEWED BY: Planning Commission <br /> Susan Hoyt, City Administrator <br /> Terry Iverson, Fire Marshal <br /> Clem Kurhajetz, Fire Chief <br /> EXPLANATION /SUMMARY: <br /> Facilities. Unlike most one -story retail shopping centers built in the 1980's that <br /> were constructed on concrete slabs, the Bullseye Shopping Center has <br /> approximately 14,800 square feet of finished basement space. The space is <br /> difficult to lease because it is not at street level for commercial retail activities. <br /> The space far exceeds the amount of storage that the typical retail tenants in <br /> Bullseye require. Therefore, in order to bring in some revenue from this vacant <br /> space that is sprinklered and has elevator access, the property manager is <br /> requesting that the area be leased for storage of materials that will not create a fire <br /> hazard in the building. <br /> Neighboring property owners. As required in the conditional use permit process, <br /> property owners within 350 feet of the premises were notified of the request for a <br /> conditional use permit for storage in the Bullseye Center. As of this writing no <br /> neighboring property owners contacted the city with their comments or concerns <br /> regarding this request. <br /> Staff review and report. The staff is familiar with the financial constraints created <br /> by the empty basement area. Staff is also familiar with the age, condition and <br /> layout of the basement. After discussing this proposal, the staff finds that the <br /> proposed use for low hazard storage materials is reasonable. This is because the <br /> basement is built to the fire code standards of the early 1980's, is sprinklered, has <br /> two exits, has elevator access and is open. The fire marshal annually inspects this <br /> facility for its compliance to the Uniform Fire Code. <br /> The staff recommends granting the conditional use permit with the following <br /> proposed conditions: <br />