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Holiday Produce Cup <br /> Resolution 589-99 <br /> • July 21, 1999 <br /> Page 3 <br /> (3) The structure and site shall have an appearance that will not have an adverse effect upon adjacent <br /> residential properties. <br /> While staff has no plans to show the design or construction of this structure, it is not <br /> expected that the 12 foot square stand would have an adverse appearance, nor would it <br /> be adjacent to any residential property. <br /> (4) The use,in the opinion of the City Council,is reasonably related to the overall needs of the City <br /> and to the existing land use. <br /> The City already has given approval for one produce stand to be located at Moundsview <br /> Square. This type of business, however, depends upon existing traffic for the majority of <br /> its business, which means it will draw primarily from those people already at the Holiday <br /> store. Having two such businesses separated by a third of a mile on opposite sides of <br /> Highway 10 would satisfy a need and provide for additional convenience. <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 /> The Zoning Code allows for thistype ofuse with a conditional use permit. It would not <br /> be inconsistent with the intent of the Zoning Code for such a business to operate at this <br /> location. <br /> (6) The use is not in conflict with the Comprehensive Plan of the City. <br /> The Comprehensive Plan designates this area of the City as Mixed Use Planned Unit <br /> Development, which indicates an anticipation for a variety of uses. A produce stand to <br /> be located at a gas and convenience store would not be inconsistent with the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. <br /> (7) The use will not cause traffic hazards or congestion. <br /> It is not expected that this use will draw significant customers on its own. The majority of <br /> its customer base will be those people already at the Holiday store for gas or other <br /> conveniences. As such, it would not be expected that this use would cause traffic hazards <br /> or congestion. <br /> (8) Adequate utilities, access roads, drainage and necessary facilities have been or will be <br /> provided. <br /> 41) The use would be located adjacent to the parking lot of the Holiday Stationstore which is <br /> served by Highway 10 and Silver lake Road. All of the infrastructure serving this site are <br /> installed and provided--no additional infrastructure will be needed to accommodate this <br /> use. <br />