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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JULY 14, 1999 <br />CUP & <br />VARIANCE <br />209 RYAN <br />DRIVE - <br />STANKE <br />CUP - <br />3179 SPRUCE <br />STREET - <br />DON VALENTO <br />Council noted that the Planning Commission has tabled action on the <br />request for Conditional Use Permit and Variance at 209 Ryan Drive, <br />owned by Roger Stanke, until their August meeting. <br />Mr. LaValle introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 99-7-175 - CONTINUING THE PUBLIC <br />HEARING FOR THE STANKE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT AND <br />VARIANCE REQUEST FOR 209 RYAN DRIVE PENDING A <br />RECOMMENDATION FROM THE PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MEETING <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Scalze. <br />Ayes (5) LaValle, Scalze, Pedersen, Fahey, Morelan. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />Mayor Fahey opened the public hearing to consider a Conditional <br />Use Permit for open and outdoor storage of construction equipment and <br />materials as a principal use for one business and open and outdoor storage <br />of equipment, material, and two semi - trailers as an accessory use for <br />another business at 3179 Spruce Street owned by Don Valento. It was <br />noted that the Planning Commission recommended approval of the CUP <br />subject to compliance with the recommendations of the Zoning <br />Administrator as contained in her memo dated June 28, 1999. <br />Don Valento reported that he has some concerns with complying with the <br />Zoning Administrator's recommendations. Valento reported that the lot is <br />a difficult one to work with given the Metro Sewer easement at the front <br />of the property and the Water Department easement at the back. Valento <br />reported that the Water Department has allowed him use of 25 feet of the <br />easement area until the year 2003. Valento reported that he will try to get <br />this use agreement extended. However, the easements make it extremely <br />difficult to get 15 parking spaces on the property. Valento pointed out that <br />the site plan as laid out shows 5 parking space at the rear of the property. <br />Valento questioned the need for 15 parking spaces reporting that the <br />business occupying the site has only 6 employees and there are never more <br />than 5 to 6 cars on the site. Valento also reported that they will eliminate <br />the two semi - trailers from the site. <br />Page 93 <br />