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<br />1l0SBVILLB PLANNING OPPICB HOUllS <br /> <br />4/29/92 <br /> <br />2 <br /> <br />To the north of their lot the Richmond Street right-of-way has been <br />vacated and we agreed it would be reasonable to request i.ts <br />vacation adjacent to their property as well, giving them even more <br />land to work with. Mrs. Farrell agreed to apply for the rezoning, <br />lot split, and street vacation by the end of May for the July <br />Planning Commission meeting. <br /> <br />3. <br /> <br />Gary Smith (588-2754) <br /> <br />Mr. Fisher wants to purchase the commercial property at Lexington <br />Avenue and County Road D to operate an auto repair business. The <br />site used to be a bicycle shop and before that, a gas station. The <br />use would require a Special Use Permit and some renovation to <br />satisfy at least a portion of the design standards. The issues <br />involved on this site would be landscaping and setbacks for <br />parking, outside storage, and screening to the adjacent apartments <br />to the east. It appears that the existing apartment garage <br />structure screens the apartment property adequately. Mr. Fisher <br />also indicated he might want to rent U-Haul trucks at the site, and <br />we gave him a copy of the new ordinance pertaining to vehicle <br />rental and leasing. <br /> <br />4. <br /> <br />Rose Hill Alliance Church <br />2105 Roselawn Avenue <br /> <br />A representative of the church presented a sketch for a new parking <br />lot layout at the church. We suggested various ways to improve the <br />design and offered typical dimensions we would require for various <br />schemes. None of the ideas would require a variance. <br /> <br />5. <br /> <br />Mary Beth Hess <br />1907 Shady Beach Avenue <br /> <br />Mrs. Hess wants to build a patio in the back yard of her home on <br />Lake McCarrons. An earlier design had included raised walls which <br />Rick Jopke had told her would not be allowed within the shoreland <br />setback. The design she now has will be a flat concrete patio <br />built into the slope of the yard. Gordy Beseth reviewed the <br />sketches as well and agreed that the design was reasonable. <br />