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a <br />substantial change. <br />If the council is concerned that the $200 fee is too high, an <br />alt Uld bp t-n J Litially set the fee for a special use <br />outside storais la a ced amount for <br />1989. This fee should apply across the board o any o y applyi.� <br />for ,a special use permit for outside storage and display. This <br />would include existing property owners who are currently <br />utilizing outside display as well as any new businesses. The <br />council then, in the process of reviewing fees for 1990, could <br />adjust: the fee up. This would allow existing owners to apply for <br />and go through the process at a reduced fee. A higher fee could <br />be instituted in 1990 which would apply to new requests that <br />would occur after that time. <br />Concern has also been expressed about the outside storage which <br />is occurring at landscape and garden stores. The existing garden <br />centers such as Frank's or Margolis Brothers are permitted uses <br />in the B&-1 zoning districts in which they are located. The <br />outside display of plant materials is a normal part of such <br />operations and therefore, is permitted. The new ordinance also <br />would allow, as a permitted use, the outside display of plant <br />materials. This would not require a special use permit. it is <br />important to note, however, that this includes just such things. <br />as flowers, bushes, trees, and does not include such things as <br />bags of fertilizer, mulch, and other materials. <br />I will be prepared to go through the ordinance in detail at the <br />council work session on Monday night. <br />