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Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the staff report and reported that the <br /> Planning Commission recommends adoption of Resolution #19-138 approving Final Plat and <br /> Site Plan for Delta ModTech contingent upon approval of a variance to the 60-foot residential <br /> buffer yard setback as well as overall compliance with the Staff Review comments. The <br /> Planning Commission noted general support for the required variance. Assuming the Planning <br /> Commission approves the variance on July 10, there would be no additional action necessary <br /> from the City Council pertaining to the Site Plan review. On July 9, the City Council will be <br /> asked to approve the required Development Agreement for this project. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma asked if the homeowner is keeping the home in place. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill stated that it is the understanding of staff that the <br /> homeowner is staying in the home while pursuing options for future development. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Riley, seconded by Councilmember Heinrich, to Adopt Resolution <br /> #19-138 Granting Final Plat and Site Plan of Delta ModTech, contingent upon obtaining a <br /> variance for the 60-foot residential buffer yard setback and compliance with the Staff Review <br /> letter. <br /> Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Riley, Heinrich, Kuzma, and <br /> Musgrove. Voting No:None. <br /> 7.O1A: Review Suspension of Therapeutic Massage Establishment License <br /> Police Chief Katers reviewed the staff report and recommendation to continue the suspension of <br /> Therapeutic Massage Establishment License for Oasis Massage, LLC. <br /> Councilmember Heinrich stated that it is her understanding that there is a history of complaints <br /> on the business. <br /> Police Chief Katers confirmed that the department has received numerous complaints of <br /> suspicious activity at the business from residents and other businesses. <br /> Councilmember Kuzma asked and received confirmation that the recommendation of Police <br /> Chief Katers is to uphold the suspension of the license. <br /> Xiao Ying Qiu, Oasis Massage Owner, stated that her employees are licensed through the City. <br /> She stated that she is surprised by this action and does not believe it is fair for her business <br /> license to be suspended as she does not believe there is any illegal activity. She asked that the <br /> City trust her that she is not conducting illegal activity. <br /> Ivan, boyfriend of business owner, stated that he understands that people have a stereotype <br /> against Asian massage parlors. He stated that the landlord has provided an email that he has not <br /> received a complaint over the past four years and is also surprised by the recent police activity. <br /> He stated that his girlfriend has been working in the industry for the past nine years and has <br /> never had any issues. He stated that when they hire an employee, they ensure that all license <br /> City Council/June 25,2019 <br /> Page 7 of 10 <br />
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