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e. Impact on the general public health, safety and welfare <br />f. Compatibilitywith the City's ComprehensivePlan <br />5.16 The City Planner has reviewed the proposed mixed use commercial redevelopment and <br />concludedthe proposal meets these criteria. Specifically, the construction of a multi-use <br />building housing office, automotive service, and automobilerental and leasing are <br />permitted use in a B-3 District, two of which require the issuance of a Conditional Use <br />Permit. The proposed uses will not create significant additional traffic on the 41ane <br />ClevelandAvenue, which will range between 9,000 and approximately 14,OOOADT <br />through 2020. Transit service in this area of Cleveland is sporadic and relies on <br />concentrated employment or retail customer base. There is no need for additional public <br />utilities or facilities, which already have capacity for the proposed use. With proper <br />e�erior building treatment, drainage, and landscaping, the building will not have an <br />impact on surroundingproperty or values. There appears to be no impact on general <br />health, safety, and public welfare. In addition, the proj ect complies with the <br />ComprehensivePlan designation as a business use. <br />5.17 In commercial areas, no specificpercentage of lot coverage is required. The Rice Creek <br />Watershed reviews business/industrial properties differentlythan residences within the <br />City Code. This redevelopment project will require an approved storm water <br />management plan by the Rice Creek Watershed that addresses water run-off rate control <br />and phosphorous removal. This could mean on-site ponding as shown on the site plan. <br />6.0 STAFF RECOMIV�NDATION: <br />6.1 Based on the information and findings provided in Section 4 and 5 of this proj ect report, <br />the Community Development Staff recommends approval of the REZONING & <br />CONDITIONALUSE PERMIT to a11ow the construction of a 9,000 sq. ft. mixed <br />business structure and associated site improvements at 2579 Cleveland Avenue, subj ect <br />to the following conditions: <br />A. The proposed structure being placed at the required side yard setback, ten feet <br />from the north property line, to a11ow for fle�ble parking on the south side of the <br />building. <br />B. The proposed mixed commercial structure being limited to a size not to exceed <br />9,000 sq. ft. (total square footage or a 5,700 sq. ft, footprint). <br />C. Uses within the building being limited to those proposed by the applicant <br />including office, automotive service, and automotive rental and leasing. <br />D. The provision of 8 additional on-site parking (parallel) spaces along the southern <br />boundary of the site. <br />PF3582 — RCA — 072604 Page 6 of 8 <br />
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