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CITY HALL
Here are a few decisions coming out of Monday’s meeting:
SECOND-STORY APPEAL
The Planning Commission unanimously approved Ryan Adams’ project,
5-0.
The zoning administrator initially denied the project in October
based on concerns of incompatibility with the surrounding residences.
The decision was appealed by Councilman Gary Monahan. The commission
reviewed the project in December and continued it to Monday’s meeting
to allow the applicant more time to revise the house design. The
revised design decreased the building mass as seen from the street.
WHAT IT MEANS
Ryan Adams can add onto his one-story home unless the decision is
appealed to the City Council.
TWO-STORY MINI-STORAGE BUILDING
The commission denied the project, 4-1, with Bruce Garlich
dissenting.
The proposed mini-storage building would have been two stories and
included about 13 storage units. A setback of 50 feet was required
because the proposed building was 25 feet high. Because the 30-foot
setback did not comply with code, the applicant needed an exception.
WHAT IT MEANS
The applicant cannot build his project and cannot submit the same
type of application for six months. The property can be developed for
other uses such as retail and office, which would be subject to a
development review.
-- Deirdre Newman
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