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<br />. Arden Hi 11 s Counci 1 5 October 25, 1993 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Councilmember Probst commented that tenants creating primarily <br />off-peak traffic seems to defeat the argument for an <br />addi tional curb cut along Lexington Avenue. He emphasized <br />that the use of the facility has continually changed for the <br />past few years. He expressed concern reI ati ve to mul tipl e <br />curb cuts in such a busy area. <br /> <br />Fritsinger stated that the County was contacted regarding the <br />issuance of the curb cut permit, and during that discussion, <br />the County reinforced their desire to minimize curb cuts along <br />Lexington Avenue. <br /> <br />MOTION: Probst moved, seconded by Hicks, to table Case 93-23 at <br />the request of the applicant, Scott Roberts, and to <br />direct the Planning Commission to investigate options to <br />improve the access situation in the area of the Roberts <br />development. Motion carried unanimously (5-0). <br /> <br />CASE #93-21 SPECIAL USE PERMIT <br />THE PACKAGING STORE <br />3771 NORTH LEXINGTON AVENUE <br /> <br />. Communi ty pI anning Coordinator Fri tsinger stated that the <br />Packaging Store at 3771 North Lexington Avenue submitted a <br />request for a Special Use Permit (SUP) to accommodate aU-Haul <br />rental/leasing use to compliment the other services provided <br />by the Packaging Store. <br /> <br />Fritsinger reported that the City's zoning ordinance requires <br />an SUP be granted for this type of use, and the Planning <br />Commission reviewed the request and recommended approval of an <br />SUP with the following conditions: <br /> <br />- Vehicles and trailers shall be stored only in the <br />southwest corner of the rear lot extension of lease line <br />(40 X 60 feet), which is to be delineated by some method <br />such as paint stripping. <br />- Vehicles, trucks, trailers or other equipment shall not <br />be displayed in front of the building along Lexington <br />Avenue. <br />- Maintenance of lease units is not to be undertaken on <br />site. <br />- Additional landscaping is to be provided as approved by <br />the City Planner. <br /> <br />Fritsinger explained that he has worked with the applicant and <br />'the U-Haul vendor and identified the number of rental/lease <br />units likely to be stored at the site. He displayed a sketch, <br />acceptabl e to the appl icant, which out 1 ined how the uni ts <br />would fit in the southwest corner of the rear lot. <br />
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