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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JULY 14, 1999 <br />Fahey again stated that he would like to know the parking standards that <br />existed in 1979. Fahey felt that at a minimum the City needed to hold to <br />those standards. Fahey suggested that perhaps a hardship exists on this <br />particular property given the easements at the front and back of the site. <br />Scalze indicated that the City must treat properties in the park consistently. <br />Fahey indicated that the vision for Ryan Industrial Park was that the City <br />would have a decent park. Even though the soils could not support heavy <br />buildings, it could support pole buildings. The City has standards for <br />landscaping, screening, parking, etc. Fahey stated that he would like to <br />know what those standards were in 1979 and how they compare to <br />existing standards. <br />Morelan suggested that action on this CUP be tabled until the City can <br />determine the parking standards that existed in 1979 at the time this <br />building was developed. Morelan pointed out that in this case the outdoor <br />storage use is not a part of the business located in the building. Therefore, <br />he would be less inclined to waiver from parking requirements since the <br />outdoor storage as a principal use could be eliminated from the site. <br />Valento reported that he owns the property and the principal outdoor <br />storage use is for his family's construction business. He rents the building <br />out to Burr Technologies. Burr Technologies does not require outdoor <br />storage. <br />Morelan asked if the outdoor storage would be screened. Valento replied <br />that it would. <br />Morelan pointed out that this property is visible from Woodlyn Avenue, <br />and questioned the ability to screen from that street due to elevation <br />differences. <br />Fahey again requested the parking requirements from 1979 and asked for <br />the ramifications of this information on other properties in Ryan Industrial <br />Park so that the Council could apply any action it takes consistently. <br />Mr. LaValle introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO 99 -7-176 - TABLING ACTION ON THE CUP <br />FOR OPEN AND OUTDOOR STORAGE FOR 3179 SPRUCE <br />STREET UNTIL THE AUGUST 11,1999 COUNCIL MEETING <br />PENDING ADDITIONAL INFORMATION RELATIVE TO PARSING <br />REQUIREMENTS AS EXISTED IN 1979 <br />Page 95 <br />