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Motion bv Commissioner DeVine, seconded by Commissioner Sheppard to close the <br /> public hearing. A.11 in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Chairperson Hanson closed the public hearing at 7:50 p.m. <br /> III. APPEARANCES <br /> None. <br /> IV. OLD BUSINESS <br /> None. <br /> V. NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. Joyce A. Stevens — Rezone from R2 to I1 Request 7007 — 20�' Avenue <br /> Commissioner Kilian stated he did not feel a rezone to Industrial would be appropriate <br /> due to the fact the property is surrounded by residential property. � <br /> Commissioner McLean stated it was discussed earlier that the business owner could <br /> continue to operate without rezoning to Industrial. This may affect the sale but perhaps <br /> something could be worked out between buyer and seller. <br /> Chairperson Hanson expressed concern that the City use caution to avoid spot zoning. <br /> The current use of the property works within the residential neighborhood but a rezone to <br /> industrial could bring another type of use. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Sheppard, seconded by Commissioner McLean to denx I <br /> the requested rezone. All in favor. Motion carried unanimouslx, ' <br /> 2. Lloyd Drilling — Site Plan I <br /> Chairperson Hanson questioned whether there would be grass or asphalt behind the <br /> building in the northwest corner. Mr. Drilling indicated there may be overflow parking <br /> and grass it has not yet been decided. <br /> Commissioner Kilian expressed concern for the location of the dumpsters as that was a <br /> concern raised by residents at the public hearing. Mr. Drilling indicated the exact <br /> location has not been determined and he is open to City input. <br /> Commissioner Sheppard questioned the length of the current strip mall comparative to <br /> the proposed strip mall. Mr. Drilling indicated the current strip mall is 220 feet long and <br /> 55 feet wide and the proposed strip mall is 250 feet long and 40 feet wide. <br /> Commissioner Kilian questioned the type of exterior building materials. Mr. Drilling <br /> indicated the building would be brick and/or cut block and siding. The building is quite <br /> long and he is attempting to make it more appealing. <br /> Page 8 of 10 <br />
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