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-3- <br /> his proposal would be more than adequate to serve the increased <br /> • business . In addition to the two story addition on the west, the <br /> applicant indicated he was also proposing the company be permitted to <br /> bring the existing building out five feet towards Foss Road to bring <br /> it into alignment with the - "steel- building" to the south and to provide <br /> an enclosed loading area in which the company 's two vans could be <br /> parked. Two of the proposed 23 parking spaces would be in front of that <br /> enclosure. <br /> The new addition -on the south would be between 23 and 24 feet high, <br /> ten feet higher than the existing building, which is built into the <br /> ground. The elevation plans submitted for the proposed addition <br /> illustrated the extent to which the new structure -would .also be con- <br /> structed underground and Mr. Donatelle told Mrs . -Makowske. this building <br /> would be just about level with the eaves on the`steel building" next <br /> door. The lower level of the .addition would be used .for manufacturing <br /> and the upper floors for warehouse , and the applicant said all existing <br /> trees onthe property would be retained and the entire property land- <br /> scaped further than at present. <br /> The proposed curb cuts would- have to be approved by the City 's Public <br /> Works Director, the Manager said, but he anticipates no problems since <br /> the existing curb cuts are 50 feet apart (30 feet required) . Charles <br /> Donatelle identified on the site. plans just where additional parking <br /> would be provided as well as the landscaped area along Foss Road where <br /> additional six parking spaces could be provided, if needed. The <br /> triangular corner of the property on Chandler Drive was also considered <br /> as a potential site for additional parking. The office location was <br /> pointed out - for Commissioner Franzese and she was also told the roads <br /> in that area were not constructed for truck traffic and the type of <br /> business Donatelle conducts only requires van transportation. <br /> Charles Donatelle assured Commissioner Jones that the new addition would <br /> require no additional -electric service or water than is now provided <br /> for the existing building. He said there is a large transformer in <br /> .front of the building and his company has never had to pay any more <br /> than a minimum bill for their water . <br /> Neil Hamlin, owner of Garment Graphics , 3819 Chandler Drive, west of <br /> the proposed addition, said he would have no problem whatsoever with <br /> the expansion since he is happy to see the entire street developed <br /> for light industrial. <br /> Mrs . Makowske reported she had learned the owners of the home which. is <br /> proposed to be purchased were -amenable to selling their property to <br /> the Donatelle' s because they, perceive there wouldn' t be much. of a .market <br /> for a single home in that location. <br /> Mr. Childs indicated he knew- of no problems related to noise or pol- <br /> lution connected to this -business and when no one present spoke in <br /> opposition to- the proposal, the hearing was closed at ..8.:20 P.M. . for <br /> Commission. discussion. . <br /> • During the development of. a motion, Commissioner Franzese noted that <br /> when she had visi-ted the .site there. had been City trucks parked along <br /> Chandler-. Drive and Foss: Road and. she was concerned. this, might be an <br /> indication th'at: with the addition of so many new employees at the <br />