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MINUTES <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />October 12, 1989 <br />that requires a Conditional Use Permit. The total of <br />Campbell's existing garage and the proposed accessory <br />garage exceeds 1,000 square feet by about 250 square <br />feet. <br />Drabik asked if there will be car parts stored outside. <br />Campbell replied that there would not. <br />Costa asked if Campbell has discussed his proposal with <br />the neighbor that was at the last meeting objecting to <br />it. <br />Campbell replied that he did not. Campbell stated that <br />he did not agree with that neighbor that his proposal <br />would decrease property values. Campbell reported that <br />the garage will get outside storage inside. Campbell <br />reported that he did discuss the matter with his two <br />neighbors who are adjacent to him, and they have no <br />objection and offered to help construct the garage. <br />Costa asked how deep the Campbell property is. <br />Campbell reported that his lot is 366 feet deep. <br />Drabik again stated that her concern was with noise. <br />Campbell reported that the entire garage would be <br />insulated, and there would be a 3 by 5 foot enclosure <br />for noisy equipment. <br />Costa pointed out that this is not to be a commercial <br />garage. <br />Drabik asked if Campbell would be fixing cars for <br />resale. <br />Campbell replied that he would not. <br />Drabik pointed out the Planner's recommendation that <br />the garage match the exterior of the house. <br />The City Planner reported that the Building Inspector <br />will review the plans for the garage to ensure that the <br />exterior matches the house. <br />Herkenhoff stated that he did not want to see <br />residential areas becoming commercial. <br />Page 3 <br />