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<br /> <br />tervi{{e <br /> <br />'Estab[isliciI 1857 <br /> <br />PLANNING AND ZONING <br />STAFF REPORT <br /> <br />DATE: <br /> <br />January 8, 2003 <br /> <br />CASE: <br /> <br />SP 03-001 <br /> <br />SUBJECT: <br /> <br />Special Use Permit for Proposed Mini-Storage <br /> <br />APPLICANT: <br /> <br />Henry V otel <br /> <br />......................................................................... <br /> <br />REQUEST <br /> <br />The applicant is seeking a special use permit for a proposed mini-storage unit that he is <br />planning to construct on property that is currently owned by Gerald Rehbein. This <br />unplatted property is located at County Road 54 and Fairview Street. <br /> <br />BACKGROUND <br /> <br />The applicant has been working with the Staff to collect information regarding the zoning <br />and use requirements of this property. Mr. Votel understands that he cannot commence <br />with construction of the planned mini-storage until this property is subdivided and <br />replatted by Mr. Rehbein, the current owner. Mr. V otel has appeared before the Planning <br />Commission and the Council to informally discuss his plans for this project. <br /> <br />PAST ACTION <br /> <br />There has been no official action taken regarding this propeny. The current owner, <br />Gerald Rehbein, came hefore Council on 2002, requesting that Council assist him in <br />acquiring a small piece of property that is adjoining his and is owned by K. Carpenter by <br />using the City's power to do a taking. Mr. Carpenter's property is preventing Mr. <br />Rehbein from gaining access to his property which is in turn preventing Mr. Rehbein <br />from further development of this property. Mr. Rehbein stated that he has offered to <br />purchase this piece from Mr. Carpenter, but Mr. Carpenter refused his offer and counter- <br />offered with a much higher price.' Mr. Rehbein insists that negotiations have failed with <br />Mr. Carpenter and he sees no other way to resolve the situation. The Council agreed, by <br />motion, to initiate the condemnation and taking process. <br /> <br />Several weeks later, the Finance Director determined that Mr. Rehbein had an <br />outstanding account with the City regarding a former development project. Ms. Paulseth <br />sent Mr. Rehbein a letter, at Council direction, advising Mr. Rehbein of the situation and <br />