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_. : : . <br />, : � , P - =_-- = -- . . � __, ,�-_— -=-- ---3-- - i <br />�-- - .� , ,-� _�=------- : . `. - -- — --� - �_- - - ---- -- — <br />Planning Case No. 520-98 <br />Oversized Shed Conditional Use Permit <br />Ronald Overton -- 2824 Woodale Drive <br />April I5, 1998 <br />Page 3 <br />The demonstrated need for such a use. <br />The existing garage is small, even for a single car garage. The applicant would like to park more <br />than one vehicle inside at a time. The structure, however, is in solid repair, and could be retaiuied as a <br />storage shed, which the applicant currently does not have. The applicant currently stores yard and <br />garden equipment outside, under their deck and in the back yard in the open. <br />This proposal satisfies the conditional use permit criteria. Also in Section 1125.01, the Planning <br />Commission is to examine the possible adverse affects of the oversized shed, which are as follows: <br />(1) The use will not create an excessive burden on existing parks, schools, streets and other <br />public facilities and utilities which serve or are proposed to serve the area. <br />(7) The use will not cause traffic hazards or congestion. <br />(8) Adequate utilities, access roads, drainage and necessary facilities have been or will be <br />provided. <br />The conversion of the garage to a storage shed will not create a greatee impact on e�cisting public <br />facilities or services, on utilities or access roads, nor will it create an increase in traffic on adjacent <br />streets. The increase in runoff from the larger structure is not significant and will not affect the <br />drainage system. <br />(2) The use will be sufficiently compatible or separated by distance or screening from adjacent <br />residentially zoned or used land so that existing homes will not be depreciated in value and <br />there will be no deterrence to development of vacant land. <br />(3) The structure and site shall have an appeazance that will not have an adverse effect upon <br />adjacent residential properties. <br />The placement of the shed 100 feet behind the home will hide it from street view. The shed will, <br />however, �vill be in full view of the two adjouung properties. Through the CUP, it will be required <br />that the shed maintain the same exterior appearance of the house. <br />(4) The use, in the opinion of the City Council, is reasonably related to the overall needs of the <br />City and to the existing land use. <br />(5) The use is consistent with the purposes of the Zoning Code and the purposes of the zoning <br />district in which the applicant intends to locate the proposed use. <br />(6) The use is not in conflict with the Comprehensive Plan of the City. <br />Sheds and out-buildings aze typical uses in residential areas, and allow for the storage of yard and <br />garden equipment . Having this shed will allow for the property owner to store items currently left <br />outside within a secure and protected structure. <br />Staff believes that the adverse affects of this development proposal are minimal and are far out- <br />weighed by the overall benefits. <br />
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