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r: <br />!■: <br />TOt Planning Conunlsaion <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />Jean A. Mabusth, Zoning Administrator <br />October 14, 1982 <br />SUBJECT: 1710 Steve Hagncr, 3609 Shoreline Drive <br />Commercial Site Plan Review <br />Zoning District -B-1 <br />Pertinent Ordinance - 35.002 <br />Application - review of proposed 30'X32* garage to rear of existing <br />office and apartment building. <br />Exhibits <br />Exhibit A <br />Exhibit B <br />Exhibit C <br />Exhibit D <br />Exhibit E <br />Application <br />Survey <br />Floor Plan <br />South Elevation <br />East Elevation <br />Hagner proposes to construct a 30* X 32* cold storage garage attached <br />to rear of existing office and apartment building. The existing garage <br />16* X 25* will be completely removed. The applicMt/owner plans to <br />continue storing materials on top of the roof. The materials stored on <br />top will also continue to be those items handled by the A-1 Rental <br />operation. Wagner roust be advised of the need to carefully screen all <br />materials stored for conbustibles. The garage construction will adhere <br />strictly to all standards of the State Building Code and State Fire Code <br />as the multi use building contains dwelling units. <br />Wagner will remodel the loading dock to the roof storage area. A chain <br />link fence has been proposed along the roof edge. <br />Staff would recommend a fence that would screen all exterior storage in <br />addition to requiring all storage to be contained within garage or roof <br />storage area. <br />The surrounding topography of the area involved in the new construction <br />will require additional landscaping. The cutting into the rear banks <br />will require the installation of retaining walls and the disturbed bank <br />to the west of new construction must be covered. <br />There is adequate area for loading to rear of garage but I would suggest <br />e type of signage designation for loading area on roof.