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Report from the City of Gem Lake Planning Commission meeting Tuesday, May 5, 2015 <br />Attached, please find Interim Use Permit drafted b.y.the City of Gem Lake Planning Commission outlining <br />the conditions and requirements necessary for Mr. SalvadorTorres`to conduct his automotive detailing <br />business at 1581 County Rd E East in the city Gem Lake. <br />The Planning Commission met on Tuesday, May 5, 2015 for our regularly scheduled meeting. Members <br />present at the meeting were Beth Herzog, Dan Marier, berek Wippich and Benjamin Johnson.. Also in <br />attendance were.the Gem Lake City Attorney, Patrick Kelly, Tom Riedesel, Planner with White Sear <br />Township and Gloria'Tessier, City.of Gem Lake.. on. the agenda was:a public hearing for the Interim.Use <br />Permit application for the previduslyme.ntioned business. There were no members of the public present <br />for the hearing, nor were the applicants.nor representatives .of the applicants present. <br />The Planning Commission -meeting was tailed td.order at 7:00. At 7:20 p.m., the Public Hearing was <br />opened and the Commissioners heard from Tom Riedesel regarding the Staff Report produced in <br />response to Mr. Torres's Interim Use permit application. Mr. Riedesel provided an overview of the <br />proposed business and talked generallyabout the building and area. There was discussion -about the <br />history of*the project including the applicability of' -interim use permits as compared to non -conforming <br />use:pe?rnits,-iriterim use being preferred as it allows control over the -duration of the permitted use. <br />The. Publit.Hparing portion was closed and --the Commission discussed the Interim Use Permit conditions,. <br />reviewing each of the original 12 items in turn and making adjustments as the discussion warranted. <br />Changes and additional conditions were agreed upon utilizing information and recorrimendations of the <br />Planner and City Attorney who participated in the discussion.. Additional conditions were:added'to <br />restrict business hours (no Sundays),limit the duration that vehicles awaiting service or otherwise <br />Parked at the business could remain (72 hours);: requiring that the business close the exterior doors <br />when tools such as pneumatic wrenches or high pre.ssure.sprayers are in use {noise abatement for <br />residential area just east of the business) and requiring that when conducting activities like degreasing <br />engines and engine compartments, washing the exterior of vehicles or otherwise detaifing in a manner <br />which produces runoff, :that those activities must be acc¢mplistied in the work bays with 'floor drains <br />that capture that runoff. <br />Neither Mr. Torres (the business owner) nor SGS Holdings.(the property owner) were present at this <br />hearinng. However, Mr. Torres had been present at the. April Planriing-Cominissiori Meeting when the <br />Cornrhissi6h was unable to act -oh the application as we were witho.ut-quortim. As such; despite the. <br />application language stating the owner must be present at the Planning. Commission and City Council <br />meetings, the Planning Commission felt that Mr. Torres had made an effoit to comply with the <br />proscribed application processand his absence was an oversight. The. Commissioners didnot feel is <br />should be grounds for withholding a recommendation and wero.satisfied with the. information we <br />Special ni Feting City of Gem Lake City council meeting minutes — Tuesday, May 12, 2015 Page <br />
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