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may not be able to receive the money for the demolition costs from TIF. Bryan Bear <br />stated that staff will look into this issue. <br />UPDATE ON PROPOSED TEXT AMENDMENTS <br />At its July 13, 2006 meeting, the Planning Commission reviewed two ordinance text <br />amendments that were initiated by the EDA. <br />Rick Burr has sent the City a letter stating that he would like to expand his existing <br />business, Gusset Design Inc. at 15587 Forest Blvd. The property is zoned Commercial <br />but the building use is Industrial. The structure was built before the zoning changed to a <br />Commercial District so it is allowed to remain. According to the City Municipal Code, it <br />states that the business is not allowed to expand because the use is nonconforming to the <br />current zoning. This issue was brought to the EDA and the City Council and both <br />suggested having a meeting with the surrounding property owners to determine what their <br />thoughts were on rezoning the properties back to industrial. Almost all property owners <br />stated that they wanted to keep the current commercial zoning. Staff brought this subject <br />back to the Council on its June 5, 2006 meeting reporting on what the outcome was of the <br />meeting with the surrounding property owners. The Council directed staff to draft an <br />ordinance text amendment to allow the expansion of legal non -conforming <br />commercial/industrial uses for consideration by the Planning Commission at a public <br />hearing. Staff drafted an ordinance text amendment and recommended approval. It was <br />unanimously approved by the Planning Commission to the City Council. <br />Kian Jalali and Spencer Grundhoffer have proposed a concept plan for a meat market and <br />meat processing business located at 15449 Forest Boulevard. They plan to keep the <br />existing building located directly in front of Just Two Bikes and plan to renovate the <br />inside for the meat market and processing facility. The property is currently zoned <br />General Business (C-2) and a meat market is a permitted use in the ordinance, but the <br />meat processing portion is not allowed. At the June 19, 2006 City Council meeting the <br />Council reviewed this issue and directed staff to draft an amendment to the ordinance to <br />allow meat processing as an accessory use to a meat market with a Conditional Use <br />Permit. Staff drafted a text amendment and recommended approval. It was unanimously <br />approved by the Planning Commission, with conditions, to the City Council. <br />Rachel Simone provided the EDA with the details of the text amendments in a <br />presentation and asked for comments on the amendments. <br />Arcand stated that a lot of people in the city want to expand their business and we should <br />let them do so, so they stay here. She also stated that the city may be in legal trouble if we <br />do not let any of them. Bear stated that he likes the way the text amendment is structured <br />and he gave the example of businesses being allowed to expand and bring outdoor <br />storage inside. Miron stated that other cities do this and he thinks we should do it. <br />Denaway stated that we need to be careful of what we do with letting these businesses <br />expand, if we allow all of them to do this, the area will never redevelop. Bear stated that <br />