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<br />PLAHHING REPORT <br /> <br />DATE: <br /> <br />14 April 1993 <br /> <br />CASE NUMBER: <br /> <br />2507 <br /> <br />APPLICANT: <br /> <br />Patricia curtiss <br /> <br />LOCATION: <br /> <br />1987 Aldine Street <br /> <br />ACTION REQUESTED: <br /> <br />Special Use Permit <br />(Home occupation <br />Parlor) <br /> <br />Beauty <br /> <br />1. BACKGROUND <br /> <br />Mrs. Curtiss is a beautician and wants to operate a beauty parlor <br />as a home occupation out of her residence on Aldine Street. The <br />Code allows certain home occupations with some restrictions and <br />specifically controls beauty parlors by Special Use Permit. <br /> <br />2. DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS <br /> <br />The Code allows beauty parlors by Special Use Permit as home <br />occupations in R-l zones if they comply with the following: <br /> <br />1) They must be conducted within the private dwelling, not <br />any other building on site, and may not use more than one <br />room. <br /> <br />2) They must not employ anyone who does not li ve on the <br />premises. <br /> <br />3) There must not be any signage beyond what is allowed in <br />the sign regulations for Residence Districts. <br /> <br />4) The beauty parlor must have only one operator and must <br />see customers by appointment only. <br /> <br />5) signage may include a non-illuminated sign of not more <br />than 3 square feet in area. <br /> <br />Mrs. curtiss indicates her operation will abide by all these <br />criteria and that there is adequate space in her driveway to park <br />a customer's car. <br /> <br />There have been concerns raised by some area neighbors about the <br />beauty parlor when they were notified of the request. Two letters <br />and a petition are attached. We believe the concerns arose <br />