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Planning Files - Planning File #
3329
Planning Files - Type
Rezoning
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2256 LEXINGTON AVE N
Applicant
DAWNE ABBY ENGLEMAYER
PIN
112923330002
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<br />Chair Mulder stated that the interim use permit is not the proper method to solve this problem; <br />normally the applicant has a longer term improvement plan. The interim use could be for <br />perpetuity and stays with the land. <br /> <br />Motion: Chair Mulder moved, seconded by Member Wilke, to recommend approval of a draft <br />resolution approving the five vear interim use permit requested by Kathleen Agness (P.P. 3329) <br />to allow the operation of a real estate and mortgage office at 2256 Lexington Avenue (located in <br />the singlefamily home which was most recently used as the Rymer Music Academy), subject to: <br />The five year interim use permit being reviewed administratively on an annual basis on the <br />anniversary date of the resolution granting the interim use permit, with a staff compliance report <br />submitted to the Planning Commission and City Council annually, and within 120 days of <br />expiration in the 5th year of use. The interim use permit shall become null and void after 60 <br />months of operation unless the applicant reapplies for a future interim use permit 120 days prior <br />to the permit expiration date. The permit and any extension are subject to the conditions of the <br />resolution contained in the project report dated September 12, 2001. <br /> <br />Ayes: 6 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />7.2 After closing the hearing on September 12, 2001, the Commission recommended denial of the <br />request by Kathleen Agness (P.F. 3329) for a Comprehensive Land Use Plan amendment and <br />rezoning of property located at 2256 Lexington Avenue based on the findings in Section 4 and 5 <br />of the project report dated September 12,2001. <br /> <br />7.3 The Commission also recommended approval with modifications of a draft resolution approving <br />the five year interim use permit requested by Kathleen Agness (P.F. 3329) to allow the operation <br />of a real estate and mortgage office at 2256 Lexington Avenue (located in the single family home <br />which was most recently used as the Rymer Music Academy), subject to: The five year interim <br />use permit being reviewed administratively on an annual basis on the anniversary date of the <br />resolution granting the interim use permit, with a staff compliance report submitted to the <br />Planning Commission and City Council annually, and within 120 days of expiration in the 5th <br />year of use. The interim use permit shall become null and void after 60 months of operation <br />unless the applicant reapplies for a future interim use permit 120 days prior to the permit <br />expiration date. The permit and any extension are subject to the conditions in the Edmftj <br />resolution. <br /> <br />8. SUGGESTED COUNCIL ACTION <br /> <br />8.1 Adopt a resolution approving the five year interim use permit requested by Kathleen Agness (P.F. <br />3329) to allow the operation of a real estate and mortgage office at 2256 Lexington Avenue <br />(located in the single family home which was most recently used as the Rymer Music Academy), <br />subject to: The five year interim use permit being reviewed administratively on an annual basis <br />on the anniversary date of the resolution granting the interim use permit, with a staff compliance <br />report submitted to the Planning Commission and City Council annually, and within 120 days of <br />expiration in the 5th year of use. The interim use permit shall become null and void after 60 <br />months of operation unless the applicant reapplies for a future interim use permit 120 days prior <br />to the permit expiration date. The permit and any extension are subject to the conditions in the <br />resolution. <br /> <br />8.2 The resolution shall become final after review and approval of the City Attorney as to form and <br />content. <br /> <br />PF3329 RCA (092401).doc Page 9 <br />
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