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� I . � ° . � <br /> Date Application Received: 2/20/08 , <br /> Date Application Considered as Complete: 2/20/08 . <br /> Extended Review Period Expires: 6/19/08 <br /> To: Chair Kempf and Planning Commission Members <br /> Ron Moorse, City Administrator � ' <br /> \ <br /> From: Evelyn Turner, City Planner ' � <br /> Date: May 19, 2008 <br /> Subject: #08-3351 Barry Tanner <br /> - Zoning Code Amendment—Section 78-644, Bowling Alleys in the B-1 <br /> Zoning District <br /> ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------- <br /> Application Si�mmary: The applicant requests the B-1 Retail Sales Business District <br /> regulations be amended to allow bowling centers as conditional uses. The Planning <br /> Commission recommended the category of commercial recreation be added as . <br /> conditional uses. <br /> Actio�a Requested: The City Council directed the Commission to develop conditions <br /> and criteria for commercial recreation uses. The Commission discussed the topic at its <br /> May 7 work session. Staff has drafted a summary of this discussion for the Commission <br /> to forward to Council. <br /> List of Exhibits <br /> A. Draft Summary Memo <br /> The memo is based on Mike Gaffron's notes of the discussion. The Commission should <br /> review it for additions and corrections. Then a motion to authorize the chair to sign the <br /> memo and forward it to Council would be in order. <br />
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