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Chairman Peterson asked Ms. Cornelius how many cars she would estimate <br />she could get in her 5_riveway at one time. <br /> <br />Ms. Cornelius estimated that she could get four or five cars in her <br />driveway at one time. <br /> <br />Ben'Deemer asked if this is one of the areas that will be blacktopped soon. <br /> <br />City Administrator Schnelle said that this was not one of the a~eas to <br />be blacktopped soon. <br /> <br />Gerald Zimmerman said one of the big problems is the road there and <br />the business would crea~ more traffic. <br /> <br />Ms. Cornelius said customers would only be passing three houses to get to <br />hers. <br /> <br />Ben Deemer asked Ms. Cornelius how she intended to heat the garage. <br /> <br />Ms. Cornelius said the garage is attached to the house and they intended <br />to heat it the same way they do their house with gas. She was informed that this <br />is against the City Code. <br />Ms. Cornelius asked if they could use electric heat. <br /> <br />Art D~nn said there was a distinction between this retail sales type of <br />occupation and a. Home Occupation-type business. <br /> <br />Ben Deemer said in a beauty shop business, there are only one or two <br />at the most there at a time and it is scheduled by appointment only, <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson said there a~e no other business of this type that he <br />know of in homes in the city at the present time. <br /> <br />Motion by Ben Deemer and seconded by Gerald Zimmerman to recommend <br />the City Council deny the request for a Conditional Use Permit to <br />operate a gift shop in the attached garage at the resident of Edith Cornelius <br />at 15231 Jaspar St. N.W. in view of the c~ty's definition of Conditional <br />Use Permit under i?0.061A for home occupations. <br /> <br />Motion carried 4-1. Art Dunn opposed the motion because the objections <br />were not clearly stated. <br /> <br />Ben Deemer Said his reason for objecting was because this is a full-fledged <br />retail operation and in no way applies as a home occupation. <br /> <br />The commission went over the "Standards for Consideration" (I?0.061D). <br /> <br /> a) The natture of the land upon which the use is to be located; - <br /> no comment <br /> <br />b) The nature of the adjoining land or buildings; - It is in a residential <br /> area. <br /> <br />c) The proximity of similar use; - There is a beauty shop in the <br /> neighborhood, which is a home occupation. <br /> <br />P & Z Regular Meeting Page 3 10/3/80 <br /> <br /> <br />