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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />May 14, 2024 <br />Page 2 <br />1 A.Resolution 24-035 – Resolution Approving a Request for a Conditional Use Permit for <br />2 Modifications to a Restaurant Drive-Through in a “C”, Commercial District. <br />3 <br />4 City Planner Grittman reviewed the resolution with the Council and indicated that the applicants <br />5 are seeking a Conditional Use Permit to modify an existing drive-through facility on the Culvers <br />6 Restaurant property to add a formal second order/stack lane, and make some modifications to <br />7 parking and traffic flow resulting from the change. Restaurants with drive-through facilities are <br />8 allowed in the C-Commercial District by Conditional Use Permit provided they comply with the <br />9 requirements of the terms of the Conditional Use reviews and code requirements. <br />10 <br />11 City Planner Grittman explained that for this project, the applicant will make only a few <br />12 construction changes to the site, with the primary access points remaining untouched (an internal <br />13 private street on the south and a right-in, right-out driveway from Silver Lake Road on the west). <br />14 Internal circulation will be modified, however, resulting from two new medians installed to <br />15 separate drive- through ordering and pick-up traffic, and a change to the circulation flow – <br />16 creating a one-way counter-clockwise circulation on the north and east sides of the property from <br />17 what is currently a two-way pattern. The one-way circulation change reconfigures 90 degree <br />18 parking on the north and west boundaries to a combination of 11 angled spaces and 5 parallel <br />19 waiting spaces for pre-order customers – reducing overall parking on the site by approximately <br />20 16 spaces. A small change to an existing curb island is also included to manage waiting spaces at <br />21 the exit portion of the site. <br />22 <br />23 City Planner Grittman stated the Council is asked to consider Resolution 24-035 approving a <br />24 Conditional Use Permit for modifications to a drive-through facility for Culver’s at 4004 Silver <br />25 Lake Road based on a finding that the proposed use is consistent with the requirements of the <br />26 Zoning Ordinance, incorporating the conditions of approval therein. <br />27 <br />28 City Planner Grittman noted the Planning Commission reviewed the proposed Conditional Use <br />29 Permit request at a public hearing held on April 16, 2024. There was no one in attendance at the <br />30 hearing, and no written submissions were received from members of the public. The <br />31 Commission queried staff on details of the plan, including options for future changes if needed. <br />32 The recommended terms suggest that ongoing review of parking demand and supply are subject <br />33 to review if needed. <br />34 <br />35 Representatives of the applicant were present, and spoke to the changes to the site and to the <br />36 facility overall. They noted an increase in drive-through use, and the sufficiency of parking for <br />37 staff and dine-in customers. After consideration, the Planning Commission voted unanimously to <br />38 recommend approval of the Conditional Use Permit, with the conditions listed in the Staff report. <br />39 <br />40 City Planner Grittman stated staff has reviewed the project for land use compliance with the <br />41 intent and policies of the City’s Comprehensive Plan, and for zoning consistency with the <br />42 Commercial District as a baseline. In summary, the Comprehensive Plan supports commercial <br />43 uses in this area. The proposed application would, with appropriate conditions, facilitate that <br />44 purpose for the subject property. However, there are conditions that staff has recommended to <br />4
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