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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />NOVEMBER 22, 1999 <br />Scalze pointed out that the Council has looked at the original site plan for <br />the McCumber property and noted that it was originally proposed as a <br />mini-storage facility. She noted that over the years the use of the property <br />has changed. Scalze pointed out that the property is surrounded by <br />residential uses on three sides. She questioned how the Buetow's use of <br />the property for their stucco business will fit in the B-I District proposed. <br />The Planner indicated that the District provisions were drafted based on <br />the Council's discussions of the issue, the Comprehensive Plan, as well as <br />meetings held with the property owners. The Planner indicated that the <br />stucco business itself would comply with the provisions proposed in the <br />B-I District. He also noted that open and outdoor stora~e continues as a <br />conditional use in the district and Buetow's were denied this permit. <br />Scalze asked the differences between the B-I District and the I-1 District. <br />The Planner replied that manufacturing, compounding, assembly, <br />packaging, treatment, or storage of products and materials is a permitted <br />use in the I-1 District, but a conditional uses in the B-I District. He also <br />noted that automobile major repair is not allowed in the B-I District. The <br />Planner indicated that there are also a couple of permitted uses in the BW <br />District which have been eliminated from the B-I District. <br />Fahey pointed out that the CUP provides the City additional controL If a <br />manufacturing use has a CUP and is not meeting the conditions of its <br />permit, the City can revoke the Conditional Use Permit. Fahey felt that <br />the City should retain this control given that the area is surrounded by <br />residential uses. <br />Scalze pointed out that the I-I District allows metal buildings, and asked <br />the building materials allowed in the B-I District. The Planner replied that <br />the building materials are the same. <br />Scalze asked suggested that give the area is surrounded by residential <br />development, the building materials specified in the B-I District should be <br />upgraded. <br />Fahey pointed out that upgrading the buildin~ materials will result in non- <br />conformity issues wiYh the existing building. He also noted that the City <br />has not received complaints from the surrounding property owners on the <br />condition of the McCumber property. Fahey indicated that he was more <br />concerned about the impact of uses and outdoor stora~e on the <br />surrounding area. Fahey felt that short of a more restrictive zoning or <br />residential zoning for the McCumber and Buetow prope~ties, the B-I <br />District is a reasonable compromise and provides a good balance with the <br />surrounding uses. <br />