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MARCH 17, 1975 <br />-3- <br />Mr, McLean questioned Mr. Smith on parking facilities? Are they avail- <br />able and for how many cars? <br />Mr. Smith said that there was adequate space for the number of cars that <br />they would have at one time and he showed the Board a picture of the <br />pole building where he works on the cars that included the surrounding <br />areas. The Board agreed that there was enough room for parking. <br />Mr. Sheeran moved to recomend to the Council that a Special Use Permit <br />be graeted.to:$r. Thomas_Smith.to_operate an auto body shop at 874 Oak <br />Lane. The permit Ts to be renewed annually and If there are complaints <br />the matter will be reviewed at the time of the complaints and if•there <br />are complaints the matter will be reviewed at the time of the complaints <br />and the permit can be revoked if it is the opinion of the Council to do so. <br />Mr. Nadeau seconded the motion. Motion carried. <br />Mr. Smith will appear before the Council for the final decision on <br />March 24, 1975 at 9:00 P.M. <br />Mr. Nadeau asked if it might not be wise to get an opinion from the <br />City Attorney on the matter of special use permits - just how far can <br />we --go with them - what is the legal status of such a permit? <br />Mr. Keiling pointed out that a Special Use Permit is strictly a temporary <br />permit and can be withdrawn at anytime if the situation were to warrant <br />that action. <br />The next item for discussion was a Special Use Permit request from Mr. <br />Dennis Frick, who resides at 7025 Sunrise,` to operate a small appliance <br />repair shop in his garage at that address. <br />Mr. Frick presented his completed petition for this permit and said that <br />there were possibly two signatures missing - he had been unable to Contac# <br />the owners before this meeting. <br />Mr. Karth asked Mr. Frick just what his business will consist of? <br />Mr. Frick said that he intends to limit his business to small appliances <br />only, i.e. fry pans, irons, toasters and things of that nature. He said <br />that he did not want to get into washers and dryers at this time because <br />he does not have the space to store them while the work is being done. <br />Mr. Karth asked Mr. Frick where he intends to do this work and how big of <br />a lot he has? <br />Mr. Frick said that he will be doing the work in his garage until he is <br />able to move into a larger building at another location and that his lot <br />is one acre. <br />Mr. Keliing advised Mr. Frick that if he is successful then he will eventu- <br />ally have to go into washer and dryer repair and requested thatwhen he does <br />to keep them covered. He cautioned Mr. Frick that it would only take one <br />complaint to have his special use permit revoked. Mr. Frlrf said that <br />