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1. Mr. Terry Sager — Mini Storage <br /> Mr. Sager's partner, Mr. Sadelack, stated that he needs clarification on easements, <br /> setbacks, � fence lines and sprinkler requirements. Commissioner Brainard suggested <br /> i <br /> speaking with Fire Chief Bennett regarding sprinkler requirements. <br /> I Mr. Sadelack questioned the setbacks for the Industrial Park. Mr. March explained that <br /> currently, mini-storage is not allowed in any of the zoning districts. The City may allow <br /> same in one of the existing zoning districts, or could create a separate, special, zoning <br /> district. Mr. March stated that the City may place restrictions on mini-storage facilities, <br /> but cannot refuse the construction mini-storage facilities. Mr. March indicated he has <br /> spoken with Mr. Sadelack and explained that the Commission would need to determine <br /> City requirements prior to allowing mini-storage plans from moving forward. Mr. March <br /> also stated that another party has contact City Hall stated that they were interested in <br /> constructing a mini-storage facility but was unable to attend the meeting. I <br /> Commissioner DeVine questioned whether Mr. Sadelack would provide a tax value for <br /> the proposed facility prior to deternuning the setbacks and other information requested by <br /> him. <br /> Mr. Sager questioned the �City's sprinkler requirements versus other cities'. Mr. March <br /> indicated Centerville has adopted a more restrictive version of the fire code. <br /> Mr. Sager asked if a variance could be obtained to disallow the sprinklers. <br /> Commissioner Brainard explained city government is not allowed to override state law. <br /> Comxnissioner DeVine stated he believes the City will consider allowing mini-storage in <br /> the Industrial Park but has concerns regarding the tax valuation of the building. ' <br /> Mr. Sager stated that per Mr. Hoeft, the City must allow mini-storage. I <br /> Mr. Sager questioned whether the City intended on imposing such restrictions that it I <br /> would be cost prohibitive to construct mini-storage in Centerville. <br /> Commissioner Brainard said he would like to see the tax base for the building prior to <br /> further discussion. <br /> Mr. Sager stated that he sees 500 to 1,000 people a week at his liquor store and many of <br /> them have requested mini-storage in this area. In his opinion, mini-storage would benefit <br /> the community. Commissioner McLean stated that residents requested more outside <br /> storage when amendments were being made to Ordinance #4. <br /> Council Member Capra questioned whether mini-storage would be in the Industrial Park. <br /> Mr. March explained that mini-storage is not currently allowed under any zoning district <br /> but it may be appropriate to allow it in the Industrial Park. <br /> Page 5 of 10 " <br />