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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />DESIGN REVIEW BOARD <br />June 12, 1991 <br />9. Unscreened used parts trailer adjacent to the residential property. <br />10. Two business signs - one on the building and one on the metal gate - no <br />permits issued. <br />He noted that a spray booth had been installed and in a later conversation with the <br />applicant 1 was informed a septic tank and drainfield had been installed for the storage <br />building - no permit issued. <br />Peter Kluegel had become aware of the building's changed use and contacted Mr. <br />Flanagan and asked him to amend the conditional use permit. More recently the <br />operations of K and C Custom asked for a sign permit for a billboard on Lake Drive. <br />No action was taken on the request pending resolution of the conditional use permit <br />issue. <br />The new owner is seeking an after - the -fact conditional use permit for an auto body <br />shop located adjacent to an established residential neighborhood. If there is a single <br />land use incompatible with residences it is auto body shops. Damaged cars, noise, <br />fumes all have detrimental affects on nearby homes. In addition, it is also apparent <br />the applicant did not honor the previous conditional use agreement. Not only did he <br />convert the building to another use but items such as asphalt parking areas never <br />were completed. <br />Mr. Flanagan stated that he is willing to go along with all of Mr. Miller's <br />recommendations. He did have a question about accepting outside storage. he said <br />that they work on antique cars that are not licensed. Sometimes they only work on <br />the antique cars while they are not busy with their regular work. He said that he <br />would need outside storage for those cars. <br />Kevin Schute a co -owner of K & C Custom stated that he is asking for four customer <br />parking spaces, parking for two company vehicles and two personal vehicles that are <br />used every day. <br />John Bergeson asked if the city has a policy requiring the board to enforce the original <br />agreement and make that good before any new agreements be approved. John Miller <br />stated that in theory the city council is to review all the conditional use permits for <br />compliance. If the city council finds its not being followed it can be revoked. Other <br />applications regarding a boat house on Otter Lake had the same type of situation. The <br />applicant was required to make good on the old request before the new one was <br />approved. <br />3 <br />