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<br />City Council Minutes - 07/29/02 <br />Page 13 <br /> <br />from the neighbors had been received during the Public <br />Hearing process. <br /> <br />Mayor Kysylyczyn responded that the City's notices <br />would not have stipulated that, as staff had not <br />interpreted the Conditional Use Permit to include that <br />prOVISIon. <br /> <br />Mr. Welsch advised that staff could not have published <br />notice to that effect, unless zoning text changes were <br />made to the code. <br /> <br />Mr. Jamnik concurred that such provision would require <br />a two-step process requiring another application from <br />Synergy: a text change to City ordinance, and a change <br />in the City's zoning map. Mr. Jamnik stated that, <br />technically the Council could consider an interim use, <br />but didn't know if this would suffice for the applicant's <br />intended purposes. <br /> <br />Mayor Kysylyczyn reviewed the two (2) options <br />available to the City Council and suggested that the <br />Council take action tonight to approve the permit for <br />rental and leasing of motor vehicles and resale of those <br />vehicles. If desired by the applicant, after their further <br />consideration, they can make application for the City to <br />consider additional used car sales. <br /> <br />The applicant asked, in order for them to make good <br />business decision, how inclined Councilmembers would <br />be to this use at their location. <br /> <br />Councilmembers present expressed their concerns <br />regarding this use at this location in consideration of the <br />current zoning and neighborhood. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Welsch advised that, <br />should the applicant return to the Planning Commission <br />for a change of the City code, the process would take <br />between sixty (60 ) and ninety (90) days for notification, <br />as this code revision would affect all properties, not just <br />