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MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD JULY 21 <br />1986 <br />#1048/#1049 WASHINGTON SCIENTIFIC continued <br />Mr. Unger stated that to add on to the existingbuild <br />would require changing of aisles etc. diminishing in <br />useable space now within the the <br />main building. He also <br />noted that their proposal would be the same even if the <br />main building were already sprinkled. <br />Mayor Butler, who was the Council representative at the <br />e <br />meeting, suggested that the Planning Commission give <br />erection to apple_cant regarding a variance to the <br />moratorium before they spend more time with discussion. <br />Mr. Unger stated that he felt the variance being <br />requested would have a minimal effect on the moratorium. <br />Chairman Kelley noted again the issue of a service road <br />foi' W. S. I . might have an effect, <br />Mr. Unger stated that if they were to put in a service <br />road along the railroad tracks, they would provide <br />landscap =ng to screQn the building, <br />McDonald noted that applicant was not made aware of the <br />moratorium and applicant indicated that tabling this <br />matter until the study was done would be a hardship to <br />g <br />their operation. <br />It was moved by Callahan, seconded by Bellows, to table <br />and continue the public hearing until the Hwy. 12 <br />Corridor Study Moratorium is lifted a y <br />September/October (approximately <br />�. Motion, Ayes 3, Nays 3. Kelley, <br />McDonald, and Taylor voted nay noting that the <br />applicants were not told about the moratorium until <br />tonight. <br />Recommendations made to applicant before they bring <br />application back to the Planning Commissionn <br />consideration were: <br />-sprinkling of the main building <br />-Fire Dept. recommendation of <br />storage <br />It was moved by Bellows, seconded by <br />table this application until the <br />brought up to code or an approved <br />staff. Motion, Ayes 6, Nays 0. <br />#1051 RONALD L. GLESNE <br />1475 CHERRY PLACE <br />VARIANCE <br />PUBLIC HEARING 10:02 - 10:07 <br />The Affidavit <br />was noted. <br />this <br />for <br />be resolved <br />safety of chemical <br />Chairman Kelley, to <br />main building is <br />plan submitted to <br />of Publication and Certificate of Mailing <br />10 <br />
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