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determined that the applicant had more than three vehicles for sale, the conditional use permit <br />would be brought back before the Council. He explained that there was no way to prevent the <br />applicant from not disclosing which of the three vehicles are for sale, but this was something that <br />staff would monitor to insure that they were operating within the restrictions of the conditional <br />use permit. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Quick/Thomason. To Approve Resolution No. 5349, a Resolution <br />Approving a Conditional Use Permit Request from Thrifty Car Rental to Operate an Outdoor <br />Rental Operation at 2975 Highway 10; Planning Case No. 562-99, with Stipulations that the City <br />Administrator and City Forester Make Final Approval of the Landscaping Plan, No Panel Trucks, <br />Trailers, or Recreational Vehicles shall be Allowed On-site, and Interior Signage shall be <br />Limited to Equal or Less Than One and One-half Square Feet. <br /> <br />Ayes - 4 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />C. Public Hearing and consideration of Resolution 5351, a resolution approving <br />the issuance of a conditional use permit for an outdoor produce sales stand at <br />2732 Highway 10, requested by Holiday Stationstore. <br />Mayor Coughlin opened the Public Hearing at 7:54 p.m. <br />Planning Associate Ericson stated that Chuck Durand, representing the Holiday Stationstore, is <br />• requesting a conditional use permit to operate an outdoor produce stand in the parking lot of the <br />Holiday Stationstore, located at the southeast corner of Highway 10 and Silver Lake Road. The <br />applicant is requesting that they be allowed to operate from July through October of this year and <br />years thereafter. The produce stand is planned to be open from dawn to dusk, seven days a week. <br />He stated the applicant is requesting the opportunity to operate in subsequent years with the same <br />type of conditional use permit as was approved for Linder's and Merryville Farm Market. <br />Ericson stated the conditional use permit limits this type of use to no more than thirty percent of <br />the square footage of the gross floor area of the building. He stated staff had determined this to <br />be approximately two percent of the space, and that the applicant is well within this requirement. <br />Ericson stated staff sent notifications to properties within 350 feet of the proposed site, and <br />received no feedback, other than two comments that it would be a good addition to the City. He <br />stated staff has reviewed the conditional use permit criteria for this specific use as well as the <br />general requirements, and staff and the Planning Commission feels that this proposal satisfies all <br />of the requirement. <br />Ericson stated the conditional use permit is drafted in such a way so that future appearances <br />before the Planning Commission and City Council are not required. He explained that it would <br />remain in effect indefinitely so long as there are no changes to the operation and the applicant <br />resubmits a letter of intent and site plan to the City Administrator or Community Development <br />• Director on an annual basis. He noted the conditional use permit provides a requirement that the <br />applicant must come back before the Planning Commission or City Council if there are any <br />problems or complaints associated with the business. <br />9N:\DATA\USERS\JOANB\SHARE\MINUTES\CC\ 1999\07-26-99.MIN <br />