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DESIGN REVIEW BOARD <br />June 12, 1991 <br />John Miller suggested that if the board is concerned about the applicant not meeting <br />his requirements then the city could ask for a cash deposit to be held until things are <br />completed. <br />John Miller stated that the board has several options to choose from: <br />1. Approve the CUP. <br />2. Require the applicant to live up to the 1983 conditional use permit, and <br />ask for a $2,000 to 3,000 cash deposit to be given back when the job <br />is completed. This could also be a letter of credit. <br />3. Deny the request. <br />Mr. Flanagan stated that the black top work will be starting this weekend. The rest <br />of the clean up work will also start tomorrow. <br />Mr. Chase questioned the applicant regarding if this request would intensify the <br />conditional use permit. The applicant stated that he is specializing in exhaust work <br />and cars come and go and often times the customer waits for the job to be <br />completed. Therefore, he feels the intensity would remain about the same. <br />John Bergeson asked if area residents will be informed. A conditional use permit is <br />requires a public hearing. The city clerk notifies residents 350' from the affected <br />parcel of the public hearing. <br />MOTION: Al Robinson moved to recommend to the city council a conditional use <br />permit for Bill Flanagan /K and C Custom to operate an auto body shop as described <br />in DRB Application #91 -20 with the following conditions: <br />1. Remove the present wood fence. Replace it with a 6 foot high <br />board on board fence 1) observing the front property line and 2) <br />extending the entire length of the side lot line. <br />2. Downsize the driveway to 26 feet. Replace the gates across the <br />driveway and remove the advertising sign from the gate. The new <br />gate should swing in and not into the street right -of -way. <br />3. One professionally constructed sign should be permitted on the <br />building meeting all requirements of the city's sign ordinance. <br />4 <br />1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />