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Planning & Zoning Board <br />Pfingsten Zoning Ord. Amendment & CUP <br />February 12, 2003 <br />"Tree care & servicing businesses, provided that: <br />• No byproducts are stored on site (woodchips, brush, etc.) <br />• Outdoor storage of vehicles in limited <br />• All outdoor storage is completely screened <br />Planning & Zoning members should direct staff as to their desire to change the zoning <br />ordinance in this way. If such a change is desired, it might be most appropriate to include <br />it with the other proposed revisions to the zoning ordinance that are now under <br />consideration. <br />CONCLUSION <br />Staff has followed the direction of the Planning & Zoning Board, as outlined at their <br />January 8th meeting: the applicant and neighborhood residents have met and drawn up a <br />list of conditions to govern the proposed use for the subject property, which is to be <br />controlled via a Conditional Use Permit; Mr. Pfingsten has submitted a site plan that <br />details where /what outdoor storage is to take place; staff has submitted possible language <br />to use in amending the Zoning Ordinance to allow the conditional use proposed by the <br />applicant. <br />As a change to the zoning ordinance such as that being proposed would result in a <br />commercial -type use to occur on property guided residential under the City's <br />comprehensive plan, members may want to examine the need to amend the <br />comprehensive plan. <br />OPTIONS <br />1.) Return to staff with direction <br />2.) Recommend approval of the proposed zoning ordinance amendment & CUP <br />3.) Recommend denial of the proposed zoning ordinance amendment & CUP <br />RECOMMENDATION <br />Option #1 <br />• <br />
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