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MINUTBS OP TBR PIAmUHG COMMISSION MEETING NOVEIffiER 20, 1989 <br />•i:oZONING PILE tl478-RITCHIB CONTIN1 <br />Dr. Roshar said that she would be the only veterinarian and <br />that she normally scheduled appointments 40 minutes apart. <br />Mabusth reminded Kelley that should the use should be <br />expanded by the addition of another veterinarian, or change in <br />floor plan, another conditional use permit review will be <br />necessary to review parking needs. <br />Kelley said that he would like to see the site brought up to <br />the condition of other businesses in Navarre that have upgraded <br />the appearance of their buildings. Kelley referenced Lowell's <br />Auto Parts in particular. Kelley said that he would like to see <br />the garage and the shed on the property removed. He said that <br />he had no objections to the veterinarian use. <br />Planning Commissioner Bellows concurred and added that she <br />would be willing to compromise cn the number of parking stalls if <br />decent landscaping is provided. She said that she would like to <br />subject the building to a rigorous site plan review, showing <br />a proposal for the exterior of the structure, lighting, signage <br />and landscaping. <br />Kelley said that the Planning Commission should let the <br />applicants know how they stand on the use. <br />The concensus of the Planning Commission is that the use is <br />agreeable and appropriate for the site. <br />Mabusth asked the applicants if there would be a problem <br />tabling so that a commercial site plan review can be scheduled at <br />the January Planning Commission meeting. <br />The applicants indicated that they would prefer to move <br />along due to the need to occupy the building and be ready for <br />business by January 15. Dr. Roshar indicated that she has a <br />client following and would risk losing them if she delays too <br />long. She added that the closing for the property was scheduled <br />for November 30, 1989 which is contingent upon approval. <br />Mr. Nicholas Dohmen, 3551 Lyric Avenue, was concerned about <br />noise from any barking dogs. <br />Dr. Roshar said that noise should not be a problem because <br />there will only be a possible one or two dogs that may need to <br />remain overnight following a surgical procedure. She said in <br />that ::ase they would be sedated and there will be no outside <br />kennels. <br />Mabusth notec that a group of neighbors on Carman Street had <br />also expressed concern about noise. <br />Kelley explained the dilemma of meeting the deadline <br />requested by the applicant and the need to see a site plan <br />review.