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'To: <br />From: <br />Planning Conunission <br />Kim Moore -Sykes, Assistant City Manager <br />Date: May 17, 2005 <br />r <br />Report No.: _ VII.3__ <br />M <br />Subject: Site Plan for St. Anthony Market Place, Outlot and Endcap, Conditional Use Permits, Setback <br />Variances <br />1'ro er .Address_ 2900 Kenzie Terrace and 2702- 2.714 Highway 88 <br />Zoningi-) tri <br />—is Commercial. <br />ILecLuested Action_ <br />Staff is asking the Planning Commission to review the proposed revised site plan and consider tl e various <br />petition requests as listed below and presented by the representatives of AMCON. <br />Based on the findings of facts from the public hearing on each of these requests staff recommends that the <br />Planning Commission consider reconunending approval of the revised site plan, conditional use permits <br />and. variances to the City Council. <br />A. CONDITIONAL t1SLPERMIT - Restaurant within 250' of residential area. <br />B. CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT — Drive-Thru Service — Out Lot <br />C. VARIANCP; PL THION - Building Setback - Out Lot <br />D. VARIANCI: PETITION — Parkin.g on Site <br />Background: <br />Representatives from AMCON have met with staff to review their revised site plan for the remaining <br />development of the former Stonehouse/SAV I/ Fire Station property. On April 19, 2005, Mr. Paul'lucci, <br />Oppidan, Inc., carne before the Planning Commission in a. Concept Review to discuss the AMCON proposal <br />for the remaining piece of the St. Anthony Marketplace, Mr, Dennis Cavanaugh, 2909 St. Anthony <br />Boulevard, spoke against the project. He stated that these proposed site plan showing commercial <br />buildings situated at the City's gateway to the community was unacceptable. Mr. Robert Poster, attorney <br />representing the restaurant and resident, indicated that the proposed site plan being proposed is certainly <br />better than what was on the site previously. <br />Each of these requests for a public hearing have been published in the City's local newspaper and <br />neighboring properties have been notified by letter of the date and time of these public hearings. <br />A. CONDITIONAL, USE PERMIT - Restaurant within 250' of Residential Area. AMCON is required to <br />secure a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for the proposed restaurant planned to be located in the <br />end cap of the maul commercial building at 2900 Kenzie Terrace. The City Ordinance, Chapter <br />16, Section 1635.03 (p) requires a CUP for a restaurant located within 250 feet of a residential <br />area. A single family residential area (R-1) exists on the northeast side of Kenzie Terrace and <br />north side of St. Anthony Boulevard. A resolution approved by the City Council in July 2003 <br />granted AMCON a Conditional Use Permit for the proposed restaurant being closer than 250 <br />It:APlamii❑gAStaff Reports\2005��ICON staff report 051705.doc <br />