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Planning & Zoning Board <br />February 11, 2009 <br />Page 5 <br />• they are planning to have more people show up. He is looking to increase his business. <br />Mr. Halversen stated he expects to sell approximately 30 cars per month on this lot. <br />• <br />• <br />Mr. Halversen stated that they made no attempt to meet or discuss the situation with the <br />neighbors. He said he did not want to disturb them. Board members suggested that it <br />would have shown an effort on his behalf if he would have contacted the residents <br />directly. <br />Mr. Hedgers added that hazardous issues on the site do not follow the betterment of the <br />city. <br />Mr. VanCleave added that he feels the applicant is more ed about money than the <br />impact on his neighbors and the community. <br />Dennis Ramsden, 871 Maple Street, stated conc <br />applicant gets this permit. <br />cars be �_ .��.ped off if the <br />Teresa Johnson, 987 Maple Street, stated con <br />because cars are worked on in the street and flat <br />that cars turn around in driveways, and was conce <br />not get down the street. <br />and to drive do ` "the street <br />at t es in the st et. She added <br />at ambulances and busses could <br />Diane Schally, 892 Maple Street, st <br />She complained about the noise espe <br />only nine residents . a -! a street, and <br />the neighborhoo + : lot of abu <br />that the ex <br />S <br />ut on <br />Mr. Root m <br />Mr.Hyden. Motio <br />g car business was there. <br />pointed out that there are <br />attendance. She stated that <br />close the Pu earing. Motion was seconded by <br />Mr. <br />confo <br />any car s es on the site had ceased for well over a year, <br />id e n the site. Mr. Halversen stated he was not aware of <br />enforcement steps will be made by staff to address the non- <br />'sting conditional use permit. <br />Staff pointed: - t the property may not meet all requirements of General Business. <br />The city woul of allow a new business to occur without sewer and water. As stated in <br />the Comprehensive Plan, no new commercial/industrial areas will be created without <br />sewer & water. <br />Mr. Bengtson explained that an application fee and submittal materials are required in <br />order for staff to process a review. He added that there most certainly were indications <br />from staff that the application may be denied during discussions with the applicant. <br />Mr. Bengtson wanted to clarify that a non - conforming use within the city can be <br />reestablished if it reoccurs within a year, and the city is not required to notify the public. <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br />
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