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MNU'1ES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />OCTOBER 27, 1999 <br />CUP FOR <br />CITY GARAGE — <br />3100 COUNTRY <br />DRIVE <br />Upon motion by Morelan, seconded by LaValle, the public hearing was <br />closed. <br />Mr. Morelan introduced the following ordinance and moved its adoption: <br />ORDINANCE NO. 495 — AMENDING SECTION 903.110.E. OF THE <br />LITTLE CANADA CITY CODE, KNOWN AS THE ZONING <br />ORDINANCE, BY PROVIDING FOR ONE ADDITIONAL WALL <br />SIGN ON CORNER LOTS IN THE B-2, B-3, AND B-4 DISTRICTS <br />The foregoing ordinance was duly seconded by LaValle. <br />Ayes (5) Morelan, LaValle, Scalze, Pedersen, Fahey. <br />Nays (0). Ordinance declared adopted. <br />Fahey opened the continuation of public hearing to consider the <br />Conditional Use Permit for open and outdoor storage of materials as an <br />accessory use at the City Garage located at 3100 Country Drive. The <br />Planning Commission has recommended approval of the CUP. <br />The Public Works Director reported that he has found a steel fabric <br />material that he will install on the gate to the storage area to provided the <br />required screening. He also noted that the wood chip pile is.located on a <br />separate parcel of property. That property is currently zoned I -1 and the <br />proposal is to rezone it to Public <br />The Zoning Administrator reported that in addition to the property on <br />which the City Garage is located, there are two adjacent parcels owned by <br />the City. The City Garage property is zoned Public, while the two other <br />parcels are zoned I -1. These two parcels were acquired by the City for <br />drainage purposes through a tax forfeiture proceeding. Therefore, if the <br />City Garage property were ever sold, this property could not be sold <br />unless the City obtained an unrestricted title for the property. <br />Fahey suggested that if storage of the wood chip pile is allowed under I -1 <br />zoning, then the zoning should be retained as I -1 rather than rezone to <br />Public. <br />It was pointed out that outdoor storage requires a CUP in an I -1 District. <br />The City Administrator indicated that the proposal would be to amend the <br />Public District standards to allow storage of a wood chip pile as an interim <br />use, and then rezone this property to Public. <br />It was noted that the first action item is the Conditional Use Permit for the <br />City Garage to allow open and outdoor storage. <br />page 145 <br />
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