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are attached to the Town Center this layout may change, but it gives the Con~nission an idea of <br />what is planned. <br /> <br />Commissioner Van Scoy asked what type of traffic control would be used on County Road 56. <br /> <br />Principal Planner Trudgeon stated County Roads 56 and 116 will have stoplights. He indicated <br />that may not happen next year, but as the Town Center grows they will be needed and installed. <br /> <br />Commissioner Van Scoy asked how long this development was expected to take to construct. <br /> <br />Mr. Dommer indicated they predict about twelve months to build out. <br /> <br />Commissioner Reeves indicated the staff letter says the townhouse units meet the size, setback <br />and structure height requirements, but he cannot find conformation on the size. <br /> <br />Mr. Dommer indicated the entry-level units will be 1000+ square feet, and will go to 1200 or <br />1400. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Johnson, seconded by Chairperson Nixt to recommend approval of the <br />site plan of Town Center Gardens subject to compliance with City Staff Review Letter dated May <br />30, 2003, revised June 23, 2003 and approval of the Preliminary Plat of Town Center Gardens. <br /> <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Nixt, Commissioners Johnson, Reeves, 'Shepherd, <br />Van Scoy and Watson. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Brauer. <br /> <br />Case #3 <br /> <br />Request for an Extension to Implement the Conditional Use Permit for a <br />Recycling Facility for Metals and Landscape Timbers; Case of St. Paul <br />Terminals, Inc. <br /> <br />Principal Planner Trudgeon explained on June 26, 2001, the City issued a conditional use permit <br />to St. Paul Terminals to operate a recycling processing facility for metals and landscape timbers <br />at 14050 Basalt St. NW. City Code states that the applicant has one year to initiate the <br />conditional use permit unless they request and receive an extension. He noted the Planning <br />Commission and City Council must review and approve the extension. <br /> <br />Principal Planner Trudgeon further explained that St. Paul Terminals did not initiate their <br />conditional use permit by June 26, 2002, and on March 20, 2002, the City received a written <br />request from Bradley J. Martinson, legal representative for St. Paul Terminals, requesting an <br />extension to initiate the conditional use permit. The stated reason for the delay in initiating the <br />use is economic conditions in the recycling industry. Principal Planner Trudgeon advised that <br />the City Council granted St. Paul Terminals a one-year extension to complete their, conditional <br />use permit by June 26, 2003. <br /> <br />Principal Planner Trudgeon advised that they have now received another application for <br />extension, and staff is recommending no further extension since there has been no activity on the <br /> <br />P30 <br /> <br />Planning Commission/June 25, 2003 <br /> Page 6 of 8 <br /> <br /> <br />