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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday, May 4,2015 <br /> Page 20 <br /> tors, including whether traditional, fast food without a drive-thru, or sit-down res- <br /> taurant. <br /> If the drive-thru definition was causing the problem in whether fast food uses <br /> were permitted or not, Mayor Roe questioned if that category needed further defi- <br /> nition accordingly. <br /> Councilmember McGehee stated that she'd be fine with some fast food uses with- <br /> out drive-thru access, noting the problematic synergy created in her immediate <br /> neighborhood specific to drive-thru's. <br /> Without objection, Mayor Roe concluded that fast food with drive-thru was a P <br /> use with CU, in Subareas A and possibly Subarea C; with the use determined as <br /> NP across the board in Subarea B. Mayor Roe noted the need for specific fast <br /> food definitions for future determination on any permitted CU coming forward. <br /> Commercial: Restaurants (Traditional) <br /> Councilmember Laliberte stated she could see that use in. Subarea A (formerly <br /> Subarea 1),but wasn't sure if she could see it in Subarea A (formerly Subarea 4). <br /> Mayor Roe suggested making it a P use with a CU and look further at conditions <br /> associated with it, only in Subarea A,but not the other Subareas. <br /> Councilmember Willmus noted that it had been permitted before, and was listed <br /> as P in 2014 with fairly strong responses, causing him to question why. <br /> Councilmember McGehee agreed with the comments of Councilmember <br /> Willmus, opining that there was a strong desire across the City to have more vari- <br /> ety and sit-down restaurants, and in this area in particular with workers and those <br /> residents in that immediate area. <br /> Without objection, Mayor Roe concluded that this was P use throughout the Twin <br /> Lakes area. <br /> Commercial: Retail (24-hour operation) <br /> Mayor Roe noted that it was a P use in the original CMU district and the proposed <br /> 2014 CMU; and permitted in other areas with standards addressed in other areas <br /> of City Code for 24-hour issues (e.g. noise, delivery times, buffer zones) for those <br /> uses adjacent to single-family residential uses. Mayor Roe suggested the question <br /> was whether to go with a city-wide strategy with restrictions for uses adjacent to <br /> residential uses, or note a strong negative in this area across the board. <br /> Councilmember McGehee noted the use was NP outside of a hospital, and opined <br /> nothing needed to be open 24 hours/day, creating an additional drain on the City's <br /> public safety departments. <br />