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Minnesota Service Station Association, Case No. 1,856, Pa ge 2 <br />6 The first action here should have been the amendment of the <br />Comprehensive Plan for multi-family housing to L'Imited Business. The <br />application does not indicate this was published in that way, though the <br />zoning proposal, as published,) would have that net effect. <br />7'001 Examination of the site plan indicates, that, the property as proposed will <br />work. The driveway and parking area, however�, are less than the 5 <br />foot setback required <br />ired along the, side lot line n a business zone. Thus, <br />a variance to that setback, is also needed. <br />The applicants indicate their intent, not to change . the building on the <br />exterior except to add a stairway from the deck area, <br />94 The lot as proposed 'is to be drained to the west. The engineering <br />conditions to accommodate this drainage should be suubject to final staff. <br />review. The Engineering Staff also notes that a sidewalk is required on <br />Marion, Street if the land is to be developed for business purposes. <br />41 <br />100 The action required to accommodate this proposal wwould be amendment <br />to the Comiprehensiivie Plan from R-1 to B-1, from Low Density <br />F <br />Residential to Limited Busiiness Use, rezoning from R-I to B-1, and <br />approval, of" variance to the parking setback from 5 feet to 0 feet. <br />Conditions that may be attached include. <br />a) Approval of final engineering details and landscape plan and that <br />the development concur in accordance with the plans as <br />submitted. <br />