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Planning Commission Meeting <br /> April 17, 1990 <br /> Page <br /> 1 - "nuisance providing environment . " However he thought to amend the <br /> 2 ordinance for the use would be a big step he wasn ' t really sure <br /> 3 he wanted to take because it would open the commercial districts <br /> 4 in the City to this special use as well . He agreed the City didn ' t <br /> 5 have that many areasavailable for commercial anyway and he said he <br /> 6 wouldn' t want to make the wrong choice on one that is still open. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 Commissioner Wagner indicated he would tend to favor the request . <br /> 9 He pointed out that there aren ' t that many large units in the facility <br /> 10 to lend it to an industrial use although he anticipated 15 or 20 of <br /> 11 the largest units might be too many to really pursue the residential <br /> 12 and private storage. If it remains gauged for primarily that type of <br /> 13 use, he didn ' t think it would be such a bad operation for that location <br /> 14 nor would it adversely impact the rest of the area . The Conditional <br /> 15 Use Permit can b*e written to assure the facility would be kept up <br /> 16 and the area around it properly maintained. He perceived if kept up <br /> 17 this facility would look as good as the back of the garages now which <br /> 18 it would shield . He wondered if this facility might not even bring <br /> 19 in more shoppers for the area . However , with control of the materials <br /> 20 which can be stored there he didn ' t see how the facility could be <br /> 21 detrimental to the surrounding area and questioned whether the Fire <br /> 22 Department would allow the building not to be sprinkled . <br /> 23 <br /> 24 Commissioner Faust commented that the market studies had indicated this <br /> 25 to be the highest and best use for that land. He said if that area has <br /> 26 been vacant all those years he couldn ' t help but believe a 700 unit <br /> 27 facility was bound to bring in people who might want to shop in Apache <br /> 28 Plaza while they were there. <br /> 29 <br /> 30 Mr. Burt advised there was no vehicle for treating this area separately <br /> 31 because to do so could easily be viewed as "spot zoning" . However, <br /> 32 size requirements could be put in the ordiance which would prevent the <br /> 33 use in smaller commercial areas . You could also limit the site size by <br /> 34 citing a maximum amount of land or acreage which could be used for that <br /> 35 type of facility. He pointed out that there are only two vacant pro- <br /> 36 perties in the City now besides Apache and they are both quite small . <br /> 37 He identified these as the triangular piece of land in the Kenzie <br /> 38 Terrace area and the area just north of Firestone near the medical <br /> 39 office. However it would be prudent to put restrictions of size in <br /> 40 the ordinance in case a commercial area did move out . <br /> 41 <br /> 42 The City Manager told Commissioner Franzese he was aware of only one <br /> 43 industrial area open to development inthe City now and that was the <br /> 44 land east of American Monarch which is up for sale now. Chair <br /> 45 Madden observed that parcels location right across from residential <br /> 46 made ' it less desirable for this type of use than the parcel considered <br /> 47 that evening. <br /> 48 Chair Madden indicated he used the storage facilities near his home <br /> 49 and perceived the resident manager was not doing a good job of maintenanc <br /> 50 outside. <br />