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MINUTES <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MAY 9, 1996 <br />Regnier replied that the second garage would be used to <br />store his personal belongings. <br />The Planner noted that if the second garage structure <br />were combined with the existing garage, the CUP would <br />be necessary only for size. However, given that the <br />existing garage does not have enough clearance, the <br />additional space probably needs to be a separate <br />structure. <br />Keis pointed out that the proposal is within the range <br />of square footage the City has approved in the past. <br />Montour asked the height proposed for the garage. <br />Regnier reported that he is proposing a 10 -foot ceiling <br />and an 8 -foot garage door. <br />The Planner pointed out that the City's height <br />limitation is 15 -feet to the mid -point of the roof peak <br />if the structure has a gable roof. The Planner also <br />pointed out that there must be a minimum separation of <br />6 feet between the two accessory buildings. <br />Carson recommended approval of the Conditional Use <br />Permit for a second accessory building resulting in <br />total accessory space in excess of 1,000 square feet as <br />requested by Mr. David Regnier for property located at <br />2947 Centerville Road subject to compliance with the <br />recommendations of the City Planner as outlined in his <br />report dated April 8, 1996, and subject to the <br />accessory structure meeting all building code <br />requirements. <br />Motion seconded by Knudsen. <br />Motion carried 6 - 0. <br />PRELIMINARY Mr. Ken Gust appeared before the Commission requesting <br />PLAT - preliminary plat approval of Stoneridge Addition, a <br />STONERIDGE single - family development consisting of nine lots. <br />ADDITION Gust reported that a wetland delineation has been <br />prepared. That delineation has been reviewed and <br />accepted by the Watershed. <br />The Planner pointed out that the preliminary plat was <br />before the Commission earlier this year. At that time, <br />2 <br />Page 7 <br />