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not for expansion. If, in the future, the applicant wanted to expand he would have to come back <br />for the same process for each request. <br /> <br />Ms. Zegaras asked if the City has seen a business projection from the builder. She mentioned <br />every business has a projection and they are interested in growth projections, not monetary <br />projections. <br /> <br />Acting Chair Nixt stated this is the fLrst time this has been before the City and the business <br />projection is not included in the packet. <br /> <br />Community Development Assistant Watd stated that Staff recommends the driveway, customer <br />parking, and employee parking be paved. She noted trucks could deliver in this area 0 -3 times <br />per week. <br /> <br />Acting Chairperson Nixt stated there should be a provision in the proposed Conditional Use <br />Permit for a transfer of the permit from current landowner, Mr. Menard, to applicant, Mr. Barrett. <br /> ,i <br /> t <br /> <br />Acting Chairperson Nixt asked if there is going to be a resClence constructed on the property. <br /> <br />Mr. Barrett responded there will not. <br /> <br />Acting Chairperson Nixt asked if the City has granted business uses in residential districts on a <br />case by case basis. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Frolik advised it has been the policy since 1990 that the City <br />does not accept applications for Conditional Use Permits to operate businesses out of garages and <br />accessory buildings. When this application was received it was determined that a Conditional <br />Use Permit would again control over what is happening in a non-conforming building. <br /> <br />Acting Chairperson Nixt asked if there was ever a Conditional Use Permit for Mr. Menard's use. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Frolik responded there was not. <br /> <br />Acting Chairperson Nixt asked Mr. Menard if he is proposing to apply for a conditional use <br />permit to continue to conduct his business on his homestead parcel. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Frolik informed Mr. Menard he could park his vehicles and <br />equipment on the property as long as he is self-employ~d and they are screened to a degree of <br />75% or parked indoors. He would not be allowed to have any employees or clients come to his <br />home. <br /> <br />Commissioner Johnson noted Mr. Menard utilized this property for the last 15 years as a <br />business and asked if he would be able to continue to use it in that way at it's present size. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/May 2, 2000 <br /> Page 4 of 23 <br /> <br /> <br />