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Schwieters Final Plat, Text Amendment, Site Plan and CUP's <br />Page 11 <br />The future buildings in the campus development would receive access from Fenway Boulevard <br />North. An additional access driveway is proposed for the office/warehouse building on the north <br />side of the property. <br />Campus developments or multiple buildings on a single lot are common in industrial and <br />business parks. This type of development allows for the efficient use of the property by allowing <br />shared access, parking, circulation, and stormwater management. <br />The City Council must review the application for a conditional use permit with the standards <br />listed in Section 90-37 of the City Code. Staff used these standards to review the application and <br />found that the request meets the applicable standards as follows: <br />(1) The proposed use is permissible by law. <br />Campus developments are allowed in the Business Park (BP) zoning district with a CUP. The <br />use is permissible by law. <br />(2) The proposed use is in keeping with the spirit and intent of this chapter. <br />The proposed use is consistent with the Business Park (BP) zoning of the property. <br />(3) The proposed use is compatible with the city's comprehensive plan, and the character of <br />the surrounding area. <br />The proposed campus development would be compatible with the City's Comprehensive Plan <br />and the character of the area. The campus development allows for a more efficient use of the <br />property with shared access, parking, circulation, and stormwater management. <br />(4) The proposed use has adequate drainage, water supply, electrical, gas, and sewage <br />treatment facilities. <br />The site has adequate facilities to serve the campus development, including shared stormwater <br />management and access to municipal sewer and water. <br />(5) The proposed use has adequate road access, and does not reduce the safety or capacity of <br />the public road system. Road access shall be no lower than the regional flood elevation. <br />The site has adequate access to Fenway Boulevard and will not generate traffic that will reduce <br />the safety of public roads. <br />(6) The technical evaluation of the floodplain, if required, accurately represents the conditions <br />and boundaries of the floodplain area, as well as correctly represents the proposed use's <br />impact on the floodplain. <br />The property is not located within a floodplain. <br />