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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,July 9, 2018 <br /> Page 16 <br /> should deny it on the bases of what has been articulated here. The Council can <br /> also extend the 60 days with the approval of the applicant. <br /> Councilmember Willmus stated he does not want to legislate under the gun of a <br /> proposal. If the Council is not supportive of what is before the Council tonight, <br /> the Council should proceed with a manner that is more consistent with the prefer- <br /> ence of the body as a whole. <br /> Councilmember Laliberte commented the Council needs to deal with this as a <br /> zoning code amendment alone. It is overdue to have these definitions corrected <br /> and the uses added to the table. The language needs to be crafted for the whole <br /> City. She suggested the City needs to have some language about outdoor screen- <br /> ing or patios. She is supportive of small businesses,but the Council needs to deal <br /> with the text amendments on a City-wide basis, and then address this applicant. <br /> McGehee moved, Etten seconded, to DENY this zoning text amendment request <br /> based on the following findings: <br /> • annual barrel production as stated in the proposal appears <br /> to exceed an appropriate scale; <br /> • a lack of conditional permitting classification is likely to <br /> cause unacceptable impacts on surrounding properties; <br /> • outdoor or patio seating analysis is necessary as a compo- <br /> nent to any such proposed zoning Code amendments. <br /> Council Discussion <br /> Councilmember Willmus commented there have been other instances where the <br /> City has felt it needed to amend language within the Code when an application is <br /> before the Council,but there are some aspects that warrant greater control. He <br /> stated that in certain situations and locations,breweries can have an impact on <br /> surrounding properties, and that is something the Council has to be cognizant of. <br /> Mayor Roe stated the Council needs to provide direction to staff to look at specif- <br /> ic things when it comes back. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus, Laliberte, Etten, McGehee and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> Mayor Roe suggested the Council look at the micro-distillery/other types of simi- <br /> lar uses when bringing this back in order to be proactive. <br /> j. Consider a Request by Roseville Centre Lodging LLC to Amend Planned <br /> Unit Development #1177 (Centre Pointe Business Park) to Include a Fourth <br /> Hotel at 3015 Centre Pointe Drive (PF18-006) <br />
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