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Zoning File #1064 <br />October 22, 1986 <br />Page 4 <br />However, staff would suggest that it is not necessarily <br />appropriate that all City or County road pavement or road base <br />maintenance/widening projects be subject to a hardcover review, as <br />suggested by Mr. Rovegno. Such maintenance and widening occurs <br />regularly in LR-districts. Review of each minor project becomes <br />absurd, a,id creates a bureaucratic nightmare to administer and <br />enforce. <br />Summary of Staff Recommendation: <br />1. Address the concerns of the affected property owners. <br />2. Grant approval of the conditional use permit for lift station in <br />its existing location, including: <br />a) granting of variances for 180 s.f. of additional hardcover on <br />right-of-way and private property; <br />b) granting of variance of 36' to the 50' setback requirement <br />from residential property; <br />c) Finding that the existing station, upon completion of the <br />landscaping plans, will be compatible with the neighborhood and <br />will promote the general welfare. <br />Approval is subject to and contingent upon City obtaining the <br />proper permanent easements from the property owner at 1960 Shoreline <br />Drive. <br />3. Approval of the revised landscape plan shown as Exhibit N-2.. <br />4. Direct staff to hold conditional use permit hearings for future <br />lift stations, to be published as a separate hearing but held <br />concurrently with other hearings pertinent to future sewer projects. <br />5. Direct staff to incorporate the findings and conditions of 1 thru <br />4 above in a resolution for the next Council meeting. <br />