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PUBLIC HE.'UUNG - ZONING CODE AMENDMENT <br />Peierson wonde^ b^o^der'"'«> °"’’" '>'P“ <br />rb“d%t";rM <br />Rowlene brought up the issue of the <br />propert>' was later sold and was zoned williams commented that if it was <br />having come forwajd for responded that the property was not sold as <br />transitional, it would scr/e both sid ^ g . under B-4; Municipal <br />commerde. property-.. uses, nursing hontes. <br />buildings. ofBces, clinics, banks, msuran , ^ ^ cafeteria-style restaurant <br />To?rbu« ^ <br />There is also an accessory use list. <br />Vderie Hessburg, appiic^t. <br />for a zoning change,he residential zoning. The Council leaned <br />preliminanly recommend a CUP and 8 protection of the City. <br />the property renrain residential with a CUP. <br />The Council will have the final say. <br />Peterson replied to the affirmative. <br />■H ™,nv locel residents of the area would like the property to stay residential _ <br />Peterson S3jd many local re • ^ r- • i t»/Virk Jc fnr the shelter is very concerned <br />Rowlette said the closest neighbor, Mr. Enckson, -nH tn keen traffic <br />desires. <br />Peterson asked if any members of the public had a concern with the shelter itself. No one <br />in attendance responded. <br />™ tetti'rt'r <br />Williams agreed that domestic abuse is permanent.