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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />January 10, 2001 <br />Page 15 <br />Mr. Robinson asked if it were zoned rural, would he need to get it rezoned. Mr. Smyser <br />replied it depended on what type of zoning they would need and also if the City would <br />want this type of business here. <br />Chair Schaps requested staff check with other cities to see how they have this type of <br />business zoned. Mr. Smyser replied if the Board wanted them to look at that, the would <br />do that. <br />Mr. Rafferty asked Mr. Robinson what is definition of mini storage was. Mr. Robinson <br />replied 150 -200 square feet with an enclosure to it and a door. He stated a lot of people <br />were looking for storage for their recreational vehicles. He said this would be open to <br />negotiation and discussion. <br />Mr. Rafferty asked if he possibility could look into an additional garage. Mr. Robinson <br />stated he could do that, but he wanted to make sure he was within City Code so the City <br />would not have a problem with this in the future. <br />Mr. Lyden stated support of staff doing research to look into this type of business for the <br />City. <br />Mr. Schilling stated support of research being done. He stated the modern storage was of <br />good quality. <br />Mr. Corson stated fire protection would be an issue and asked staff to look at this. He <br />stated the modern facilities were nice, and his concern was the image it would have for <br />the City. Mr. Robinson stated with respect to fire protection, there would be no <br />flammable liquids stored. He was not aware of any mini - storage facilities that had <br />sprinkler systems. He stated the building would be metal. <br />Mr. Rafferty clarified he had misunderstood the vocabulary of mini - storage. He did not <br />understand this as being a lot of rental units. <br />Chair Schaps requested staff to start research of mini - storage construction within the City <br />and asked this be put on the discussion for February 13, 2001 meeting. <br />B. Land Holdings Group, 12th and Holly, Sketch Plan <br />Staff presented the concept plan of The Land Holding Group for developing the <br />northwest corner of 12th Avenue and Holly Drive. <br />Staff presented its analysis of the concept plan, noting Lots 9 and 10 did not met the <br />upland minimum, and it was not clear if Lot 8 did. The other lots met the minimum. The <br />Plan met the minimum lot widths and depths. Staff stated they did not know what house <br />styles were being considered. However, the grading of the site must accommodate the <br />house styles. Staff indicated the concept layout would require driveways on 12th Avenue <br />as well as the cul -de -sac road access on Holly Drive. This would pose problems from the <br />transportation and utility perspective. Utilities existed on both 12th Avenue and Holly <br />