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c> <br /> -5- <br /> • 1 No =one appeared to speak for or.- against the proposal and the hearing. was: closed at <br /> 2-: 8:.35 P.M. Commissioner Bjorkl-und -indicate.d he perceived .this to .be a very .pro4 . <br /> 3- - gre' ssive idea for improving the appearance of the,entry way. to the City and a unique <br /> 4 use of property which was not- being- util,ized. He. approved of not encouraging <br /> 5 access off Lowry and believed the -project could be expected to increase the land <br /> 6 values and jobs for the area. The Commissioner also perceives the view from the <br /> 7 condominium housing could be -much improved but wanted assurances built into the <br /> 8 recommendation of approval that they would not be annoyed by the air conditioning. <br /> 9 <br /> 10 Commissioner Hansen viewed the proposal as a very positive addition to the City and <br /> 11 liked the addition of trees in the project plans. He indicated -he would have no <br /> 12 problem with the variances for parking but questioned the distances from the con- . <br /> 13 dominium homes. Mr. Childs told him Arkell has to provide screening and a buffer <br /> 14 between the Kenzie Terrace Redevelopment Project and its abutting neighbors. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 Commissioner Wagner indicated he was anxious to see the project go forward. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 Commissioner Franzese liked the architectural treatment of an unattractive building <br /> 19 and agreed the office condominiums would be a welcome addition to that area. She <br /> 20 was happy with the proposed exterior treatment of the building and perceived safety <br /> 21 would be provided with the stair enclosures in the back. <br /> 22 <br /> 23 The Chairman indicated he was also pleased to see this improvement for that portion <br /> 24 of the City. <br /> 25 <br /> 26• -. - Motion by Commissioner Bowerman,-and seconded-by Commi-ss.ioner Bjorklund to -recommend <br /> • <br /> 27 the Council grant Jerry Isaacs and Associates the necessary parking and setback <br /> 28 variances to allow the conversion of the Northgate Motel , 2526 Highway 88, into <br /> 29 approximately 19 units of office condominiums; specifically, eight stall variance <br /> 30 to the City Ordinance requirement for 74 parking spaces, with no more than 50% <br /> 31 of those, downgraded to 8! X 19 foot spaces to accomodate compact cars; and the <br /> 32 variance necessary to allow the extension of the existing north line of the build- <br /> 33 ing to provide enclosed stairways and an arcade passthrough to the condominiums <br /> 34 on that side. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 The Commission recommends granting these variances contingent upon the building <br /> s 37 mechanics being enclosed to the extent they don 't increase the ambient sound units <br /> 38 and the landscaping is done according to the building footprint plan presented by <br /> 39 the architects. The Commission finds that: <br /> 40 <br /> 41 1 . The removal of the existing non-conforming free standing sign in front of the <br /> i <br /> 42 building seems to be a good trade-off for granting the variances; <br /> 43 <br /> i 44 2. The hardship would be to turn down a project which would be such an asset to the <br /> i 45 community when compared to the existing structure; <br /> 46 <br /> 47 3. Granting these variances; could not be expected to be detrimental. to abutting <br /> 48 properties; and <br /> 49 <br /> 50 4. The three conditions which require satisfaction appear to have been met with <br /> 51 - the proposal as presented. <br /> 52 <br /> 53 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 54 <br /> 55 <br /> i <br />
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