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Premier Bank - Sketch Plan <br /> <br />4 <br /> <br />development occurs. The MIX land use development location criteria states that <br />development in the area should provide transitions to adjacent land use. This is very <br />important to this site in particular being adjacent to residential uses. The plan would need <br />to incorporate transitions to land use with the site design, building orientation, and <br />landscaping <br /> <br />The zoning of the property is Future Central Business (FCB). The future central business <br />district (FCB) represents transition areas that have been identified as practical and <br />generally suitable for future development as part of downtown. The purpose of the future <br />central business district is to provide a holding zone until a landowner makes application <br />for development, at which time the city may rezone the affected property consistent with <br />the downtown plan, provided the development does not result in the premature extension <br />of public utilities or impede planned road improvements. Residential land uses are <br />allowed to continue pending future redevelopment consistent with the city's downtown <br />plan. <br /> <br />The applicant is proposing to rezone the property to Central Business (C-1) to <br />accommodate a commercial use. A conditional use permit will be required for the drive- <br />through, since the drive-through would be closer than 200 feet from a residential <br />property. There are criteria for approval that will need to be met, such as character of the <br />area, in order approve the conditional use permit. Drive-through businesses can be <br />disruptive and loud due to the idling of cars in the lane and the speakers from the service <br />window. The applicant has stated that they would use landscaping as a way to minimize <br />the impact to the surrounding residential properties, but has not shown it on the proposed <br />plan. While staff understand landscaping can block some light from the cars headlights, it <br />is unclear how the landscaping will reduce the noise. If the property was rezoned to C-1 <br />and a site plan and conditional use permit was approved for a commercial business with a <br />drive-through, any commercial business with a drive-through could locate on the <br />property. The approval would not be specific to a bank. <br /> <br />The proposed plan shows a stacking distance from the service window of 159 feet, where <br />180 feet is required by ordinance. A variance would need to be applied for and approved <br />for the stacking distance. <br /> <br />All of the residential properties on the cul-de-sac (Flay Avenue), including this property, <br />are zoned Future Central Business (FCB). Prior to 2003, all of the properties were zoned <br />commercial. The commercial zoning only allowed commercial uses, putting the <br />residential homes in a non-conforming status. Because the residential homes were non- <br />conforming to the zoning, the property owners could not add on to their homes, <br />refinance, or sell their homes. There was a petition from the property owners to rezone <br />the property to residential or another zoning district that would allow single family homes <br />as a permitted use, so the property and homes would no longer be non-conforming. The <br />Planning Commission and City Council considered the request and adopted the FCB <br />zoning district that allows single family homes as a permitted use, with the thought that if <br />commercial development were to be proposed in the area, that the property could be <br />rezoned to a commercial zoning district. <br />
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