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Lake Main Motor Fuel CUP <br /> Page 2 <br /> Land Use and Zoning <br /> Location Existing Use Guided Land Use Existing Zoning <br /> 2002 Comp Plan 2030 Comp Plan <br /> Site retail & Commercial Commercial General <br /> restaurant Business <br /> North bar/restaurant Commercial Commercial General <br /> Business <br /> South office Commercial Commercial General <br /> Business <br /> East vacant Commercial Mixed Use General <br /> Business <br /> West residential Low Density Low Density Single Family <br /> Sewered Res. Residential Residential <br /> A motor fuel station requires a CUP in a General Business zoning district. This <br /> application might have been considered a new CUP, since the pumps have been <br /> gone for a while. However, the process and review issues are similar, so the <br /> technical distinction is not a concern. Either way, we should establish and <br /> document what is acceptable for the motor fuel use on the site. This provides a <br /> good public record that benefits both the public and the property owner. <br /> The site compares with the General Business zone standards as shown below. <br /> Required Site <br /> Lot size minimum 20,000 sf 55,600 sf <br /> Lot width minimum 100, 200+' <br /> Setbacks: <br /> - building principal accessory principal accessory <br /> from arterial street 40' 67' 40' <br /> rear lot line 30' 5' 39' 145' <br /> side lot line 10, 10, 60' 110, <br /> residential district 35' 39' <br /> -parking <br /> from street 15' 15' <br /> rear lot line 10, 39' <br /> side lot line 10, 10, <br /> * CUP: motor fuel 30' 46' front <br /> canopy 40' side <br /> setback from front or <br /> side lot line <br /> Building height 45' maximum 18' <br /> motor fuel canopy 18' 18' <br /> height <br /> Impervious surface 75% maximum 68% <br />