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• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />January 10, 2001 <br />Page 5 <br />are houses on both sides of the street, people have a tendency to drive more responsibly <br />because they felt they were in a residential area. He stated additional signage should be <br />put in. <br />Mr. Lyden stated he talked with the Director of Parks, and the Director of Parks had <br />admitted the plan for the park had changed over the years. He stated the park needs were <br />great and the funds were limited. He stated although it was a compromise, at least there <br />was a park in the neighborhood, and the neighborhood did not have to wait a long time <br />for a park. <br />Mr. Powell stated that even though a segment of the trail to the east was not going to be <br />constructed because it was also a drainage easement to access the ponds in that area so <br />there was still a need for that easement. <br />Mr. Schilling made a MOTION to approve rezoning of Lot 13 Sunset Oaks to R -1, and <br />was supported by Mr. Corson. Motion carried. 6 -0. <br />Mr. Corson made a MOTION to approve amending the comprehensive plan to allocate <br />2.55 MUSA reserve to the 9 lots shown in the plat and to adopt the 14 MUSA Reserve <br />Criteria as well as the criteria from Resolution No. 19-85, and was supported by Mr. <br />Schilling. Motion carried 6 -0. <br />Mr. Corson made a MOTION to approve the Preliminary Plat for Behm's Farm Park <br />Addition, with the condition that the developer notify any and all potential buyers in the <br />Behm's Farm Park Addition area the presence of aircraft in the area at all hours, and was <br />supported by Mr. Schilling. Motion carried 5 -1. (Rafferty) <br />Chair Schaps closed the public hearing at 8:20 p.m. <br />B. PUBLIC HEARING, Central Suburban, Inc., 416 Lilac Street, Amended <br />Conditional Use Permit <br />Chair Schaps declared the public hearing opened at 8:21 p.m. <br />Staff presented the application by explaining Central Suburban, Inc. was requesting <br />permission to amend the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) approved by the City Council on <br />September 25, 2000. The new application was to amend the CUP to allow storage of <br />recreational vehicles (RVs) on the site. <br />Staff stated that in September, the applicant wanted to build an addition to the existing <br />pole building. The expansion of the pole building in an industrial district required a <br />Conditional Use Permit. They wanted to use the fenced yard for outdoor storage. <br />Staff presented its analysis of the request, noting the site was zoned GI (General <br />Industrial) and stated the uses permitted in the GI district did not allow for storage yards. <br />Storage yards were clearly prohibited by the Ordinance. The storage of recreational <br />