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REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACT ION DATE: 10-25-93 <br /> ITEM No. 'we <br /> Dep rt'nent <br /> Approval: Manager Reviewed: Agenda Section: <br /> Hearing <br /> Item Description Complete l ete Mobility Systems request for a special <br /> om <br /> use permit for motor vehicle sales at 1905 We <br /> County Road CID <br /> Hach round: <br /> 1� section 10*3 2 o of the City Zoning ordinance require that motor <br /> vehicle dealers obtain a► special use permit before locating in <br /> general industrial zoning districts, <br /> to Mobility stems converts vehicles- so they can be <br /> � . comple a <br /> driven <br /> by or used to transport the handicapped. These vehicles <br /> are sold <br /> and a new dealer sales license is required by the <br /> State <br /> of Minnesota. Therefore, a special use permit is <br /> required. <br /> ete Mobility Systems is curre ' operating at 1901 <br /> 3 , un <br /> �opl y , <br /> oakcrest <br /> Avenues The City granted a special use permit for the <br /> use at that site in 1989 . The new site at 1905 W. county Road <br /> would be within the new building being, constructed by Ryan <br /> �' area* The site �s coned general <br /> Companies in the Twin Lakes <br /> industrial � <br /> rial and appears as industrial on the city's <br /> comprehensive plan map. <br /> 4 ,0 The Planning in commission unanimously recommended approval of the <br /> special use permit with the following conditions: <br /> 1. That there be no exterior storage of equipment or partse <br /> e shall be no advertising What that sign offering new or <br /> used vehicles for sale at the site, <br /> 3.6 Tha <br /> t the p Q special use permit be for the use as described ire <br /> the planning repprt dated October 13, 1993 <br /> Alternatives <br /> special permit based on the firiding that the <br /> 1� deny the sp use p <br /> proposed osed use would be detrimental to .the general health, <br /> safety, and welfaree <br /> Grant the <br /> variance based on the finding that the proposed use <br /> will not be detrimental to the general health, safety, and <br />