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The primary lighting issue is a large flood light that \%as installed on the south side of the building <br />that con illuminate the entire yard outside of normal daylight hours. The City required the light to <br />be disconnected or screened to not allow the source of the light to be visible from adjacent <br />properties. The light is primarily an issue only in the winter months. The Code prohibits light <br />sources from being visible to property lines. <br />Traffic <br />Traffic to the property consists of regular delivery of items to the site. Much of the traffic leaving <br />the site arc ABC trucks delivering materials to construction sites in the area. Contractors will <br />occasionally travel to the site to pick up additional construction materials not requiring delivery off <br />site. <br />Surroundiag Rcsidcniial Land Use <br />The 2000-2020 Comprehensive Land Use Plan (CMP) has designated the properties located west <br />of Old Crystal Bay Rood as a Mixture of urban single and multi-famil> residential uses at a <br />suggested density of 2-4 units per acre. Exhibits 1 and J, Table 3B-Sb and Map 3B-7 from the CMP <br />ore atuiched and provide background information regarding the guided use for these properties. <br />Issues for DUcussion <br />1.Planning Commission should individually consider each of the items listed above and make <br />conclusions on each issue in relation to the operation of ABC and the impact on surrounding <br />properties. <br />2. <br />3. <br />Location and Operation of Outdoor Storage Area. Including Screening <br />Parking 1 )Location 2)Screening <br />Noise <br />Hours of Operation <br />Lighting <br />Traffic <br />Is the proposed use of the outdoor storage area compatible w ith the surrounding properties? <br />>\Tiat areas of die property should be designated for permanent outside storage? <br />A. <br />B. <br />C. <br />D <br />E. <br />F. <br />•01 -rbvr ABC Su^) Co, Inc <br />450 Old Cr>iUl[U> Rood <br />7/l6A>l <br />p^4ors A J
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