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March 19, 2024 <br />Page 3 <br />The proposed site plan for the current application utilizes the same layout and location. As can <br />be seen, the site occupies the outer drive lane for the center. While there could be some <br />disruption of traffic pattern in this area, the frontage road duplicates the circulation aisle and as <br />such, should not negatively impact traffic. The shopping center owner has collaborated with <br />the application, and there is no expectation that the proposed site would create problems for <br />either the site, or for public services that may be needed. <br />One aspect of the site and use relates to the nature of the garden center as an independent <br />tenant on the property. As there will be employees on site, the applicant should identify <br />restroom facilities for the temporary use. If portable restroom facilities are to be utilized for <br />the temporary use, the code requires in Section 152.190(E)(4) that: “In all districts, portable <br />restroom facilities shall be placed in such a way as to maximize, insofar as practicable, screening <br />of view from the public right of way and/or residentially zoned property, while acknowledging <br />the need for service and maintenance access.” <br />The applicant should identify how the site will be served for these purposes, and whether the <br />employees will have access to facilities in permanent businesses on the site, or if a temporary <br />restroom facility will be located to comply with the intent of this section. <br />Signage for the facility is shown on the submitted drawings to consist of “wall” signage location <br />over the entrance, and on the side walls of the temporary structure. No freestanding signage is <br />proposed. The CUP provisions can include an allowance for the proposed signage as shown. <br />As a part of the ongoing operational aspects of the use, the applicant should verify compliance <br />with the duration (180 days), and any other requirements, including those of the fire <br />department officials. <br />GENERAL INFORMATION <br />Applicant:Garden City LLC <br />Owner:St. Anthony Shopping Center LLC <br />Location:2900 Pentagon Drive <br />Existing Land Uses Retail Shopping Center <br />Zoning:C, Commercial <br />Deadline for Agency Application Complete Date: March 4, 2024 <br />Action:60 Days: May 3, 2024 <br />Letter Sent:NA <br />120 Days:July 2, 2024 <br />1.Criteria for and Consistency with Criteria for CUP Approval. Title XV Land Usage, Chapter <br />152 Zoning Code, Sections §152.190; §152.120 et seq; §152.243.