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Planning Commission Regular Meeting Minutes <br />January 26, 2015 <br />Page 4 <br />Chairperson Crone closed the public hearing at 7:40 p.m. <br />3 Commissioner Poucher asked if a future owner of the property would be allowed to have a <br />4 religious assembly use in the same location. <br />6 City Planner Johnson replied that the religious assembly use would go with the property and <br />7 would transfer to a new property owner. <br />9 City Attorney Lindgren explained that a PUD is a rezoning and a new category for this land is <br />10 being established. <br />11 <br />12 Motion by Commissioner Papatola, seconded by Commissioner Bartel, to recommend that the <br />13 City Council approve Ordinance Creating the 2015-01 PUD — Planned Unit Development <br />14 Overlay Zoning District Associated with the Property located at 3055 Old Highway 8 (PID <br />15 0602923410140 and PID 0602923410139). <br />16 <br />17 Motion carried unanimously. <br />18 <br />19 V. STAFF REPORTS. <br />20 <br />21 A. REQUEST — Request from Joel Janssen for a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) to Allow <br />22 a Restaurant to be located Less than 250 Feet from a Residentially Zoned District and <br />23 Variance from the Minimum Required Parking Stalls on the Property Located at 2510 <br />24 Kenzie Terrace (Tabled from the December 9, 2014, City Council Meeting). <br />25 <br />26 City Planner Johnson presented background information regarding the request for a CUP and <br />27 variance for 2510 Kenzie Terrace and stated that the City Council requested the Planning <br />28 Commission review potential conditions to restrict hours of operation for the restaurant as <br />29 well as screening along the south portion of the property. She reviewed the proposed hours of <br />30 operation submitted by the applicant and stated that the Planning Commission could consider <br />31 limiting the hours of operation for the dine -in portion to 10:00 p.m. every night and require <br />32 that all delivery vehicles park on the north side of the building to minimize headlight glare to <br />33 the residential area to the south. She advised there are two access points onto Lowry Avenue <br />34 to the south of the building and an opaque fence between those access points along the <br />35 southern portion of the property. She stated there is a parking lot to the east with six parking <br />36 spaces facing toward the south, however, one or two of those spaces do not align with the <br />37 opaque fence or mature trees. She presented a map depicting the access points and several <br />38 pictures of the surrounding area and stated that the Planning Commission could add a <br />39 condition requiring additional screening between the easternmost access and where the fence <br />40 stops in order to mitigate headlight glare. She noted that the City would need to maintain <br />41 sight lines and review the screening to ensure public safety for pedestrians and vehicles <br />42 coming to and from the property. She stated that the Planning Commission could require <br />43 additional natural landscaping for screening consisting of coniferous shrubs or trees in a <br />44 quantity and height sufficient to visually screen as much of the parking lot as possible, adding <br />45 that all screening must comply with the City's vision triangle standards to ensure adequate <br />46 sight lines. <br />