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NiaOTBS OF THE PlAnilG COMaSSIOV jTtm mt li. i9it <br />tx20 iri]an MMmn/RivBss coarii <br />Mabusth explained that if the Council is agreeable, an <br />agreement could be made with the owner/applicant of the> <br />property to approve the project for a 3 year time <br />period . <br />Mtic m <br />It was moved by Kelley, seconded by Bellows, to <br />recommend approval of the commercial site plan as <br />proposed per staff recommendations subject to the <br />following conditions: <br />1. Designation of a crosswalk across the County <br />Road. <br />2. Completion of the east side of the Browns Bay <br />side by November 30, 1988. <br />3. Paving is only requried on half of Tanager Lake <br />parking area which already exists at this time. <br />Motion, Ayes 5, Mays 0. <br />*1265 MIMMITOMKA ALABO 6BOOP IBC. <br />2760 FOX 8TKXR <br />VARIABCB/OOBDinOHAL USB FBBNIT <br />PUBLIC HBAR1B6 7:56-8x04 <br />The Affidavit of Publication and Certificate of Mailing <br />were noted. <br />Gerald Johnson and Roger Koehnen were present for this <br />matter representing the Alano Group. <br />Mabusth explained the request for a conditional use <br />permit to formally allow the non-profit club use within <br />a residential zone; and a setback variance for expansion <br />of the parking area within the front/street required <br />yard areas. She advised that any future residential use <br />of the property would be very limited because the <br />expansion of the parking area would destroy the suitable <br />septic area. <br />Kelley asked why not keep the parking area grass rather <br />than asphalt. <br />Mr. Johnson stated that they need an additional 24 <br />parking spaces and this can only be accomplished by <br />utilizing the septic area and putting in a holding tank. <br />They feel leaving the parking area grass would only kill <br />the grass and provide a muddy parking area. <br />Kelley felt that this non-profit club use was an ideal <br />use for the property and did not feel it would ever be <br />changed to a residential use. <br />There were no comments from the public regarding this <br />matter and the public hearing was closed.