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Planning & Zoning Board <br />February 11, 2009 <br />Page 2 <br />Mr. Nelson made a MOTION to close Open Mike at 6:51 p.m. Motion was supported by <br />Mr. Brady. Motion carried 4 - 0. <br />VI. ACTION ITEMS <br />A. PUBLIC HEARING for a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to change the land use <br />designation from Low Density Sewered Residential to Commercial, Rezone from Rural <br />to General Business, and Conditional Use Permit for an Outdoor Sales Lot, in order to <br />allow the addition of automobile sales to an existing auto repair shop located at 909 <br />Maple Street. <br />Paul Bengtson, Associate Planner, presented the staff re <br />Mr. Bengtson explained that the existing use of the it <br />use and as such the current use is allowed only <br />increase to the current use, occurs on the site. <br />Staff's recommendation was that no chan <br />adopted the updated Comprehensive Plan. Sta <br />further to determine what zoning district is the mo <br />Bengtson added that a change o . n the site woul <br />with the regulations of the current a N m e. <br />consi .: a non - conforming <br />o chan the use, and no <br />to until the Me , ouncil has <br />ed . t the site be examined <br />opriate for the site. Mr. <br />ire the property to comply <br />Staff received two phoned inquiries <br />notice. The written <br />the site, and was <br />question abo <br />t as a result of the public <br />ent include . • terns abr, `- street parking and pollutants on <br />part of the °a ff report. e phone inquiries included a <br />type and c . ern about the parking situation. <br />Board members <br />staff. <br />were rezoned to General Business, then any type of use <br />future — and if all conditions of the use are met, by <br />e use on the site. <br />In or <br />to be zo <br />site woul <br />city sewer an <br />with MUSA ar <br />Conditional Use Permit to be granted, the property would have <br />Business. In order to rezone the site GB General Business, the <br />'thin the current MUSA boundary and have immediate access to <br />. Even though the draft 2030 Comprehensive Plan would do away <br />s, staff would seek to amend the zoning ordinance to prevent unsewered <br />commercial development in a different manner. <br />A variance for parking would be required in order to make the use legal. <br />Lighting concerns were minimal after staff noted that no additional lighting was shown <br />on the plans, and that the existing building light is directed downward and is not on all <br />night. <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br />• <br />• <br />