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Planning & Zoning Board <br />October 10, 2001 <br />Page 10 <br />15. The interim use permit on the northern portion, zoned LI, allows for storage, not <br />production. No production or finishing activities shall be conducted in this area. This <br />includes cutting, grinding, and other such work. <br />16. The interim use permit will expire if there is a change in the land use in the LI District <br />on the northern portion of the site. <br />17. The following conditions that were approved on October 27, 1997 shall no longer <br />apply: <br />- condition 11 a. requiring storing wall panels parallel to the buffer yard (berm); <br />- condition 13 c. requiring a solid row of coniferous trees on the north side of the berm <br />and a row of deciduous trees on the south side of the berm; <br />- condition 13 e. requiring irrigation for the berm. <br />18. A noise analysis shall be performed to test compliance w <br />This analysis should be completed prior to City Coun <br />applications. <br />oise standards. <br />e current <br />19. The existing outdoor core slab casting bed (outd <br />eliminated as soon as the new extruded pr <br />This condition shall apply to the site plan an <br />entire site. <br />pouring) shall be <br />ufac ing building is completed. <br />ditional use permit covering the <br />The motion was supported by Mr e dis ,; ssion. <br />Mr. Lyden requested a friendl <br />14(b) to have 2 rows of co <br />Chair Schaps accept <br />amendment to 13( <br />Motion carrie <br />o 13(e) to starting time of 7:00 a.m. and item <br />o greater than 18 feet apart. <br />amendment to item 14(b). He rejected the friendly <br />Mr. Lyden made ` MOTION to approve the Site and Building Plan Review subject to <br />staffs recommen ations, and was supported by Mr. Corson. Motion carried 4 -0. <br />B. Cornerstone Homes, 6483 Clearwater Creek Drive, Variance <br />Staff presented the application by Cornerstone Homes for a new construction in an R -1 <br />Zone with a PDO. <br />Staff noted the home was now approximately 90% complete, but had been built 3.2 feet <br />into the side yard setback. Construction was begun in spring of this year, with the <br />foundation work done in March. On March 27, 2001 City building inspectors signed off <br />on footings work, based on the staked property. Both the inspectors and the contractor <br />admit there were large piles of excess dirt at the site and frost conditions, which could <br />make measuring difficult. As a further complication, the lot was only just large enough <br />to accommodate the home, with no room for any error in construction in terms of side <br />yard setbacks. Plans called for the home to be sited exactly ten feet from the side <br />