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10. That the Home Occupation is proposed to be based out of the home, and the 15,510 <br /> square foot accessory structure on site where the container equipment and materials will <br /> be stored. A site plan has been included. <br /> 11. That the Permittee has stated there will be at least 400 square feet of garage space <br /> reserved for indoor residential parking and storage in an attached garage related to <br /> residential use on the Subject Property, as established in City Code Section 117-351 <br /> (Home Occupation). <br /> 12. There are no business signs at the Subject Property. <br /> 13. That the Permittee has stated there will be no more than four (4) employee vehicles <br /> coming to the property per day. Employees may not park on Green Valley Road NW. <br /> 14. That the Home Occupation employs four (4) other employees. <br /> 15. That the Permittee has proposed to store two (2) semi-trailers, and a dock truck outside <br /> related to the Home Occupation. Employee vehicles parked at the Subject Property are <br /> not included in this proposal. <br /> 16. That the Permittee has stated employee parking will be off of the public street on the <br /> driveway. <br /> 17. That the Home Occupation does not involve operating methods that include transactions <br /> with the public (customers, clients, consultants, subcontractors, etc.) on the Subject <br /> Property but does involve operating the business via phone call and email in an office <br /> inside the home. Customers do not come to the Subject Property. <br /> 18. Hours of operation <br /> 19. That the City finds the Home Occupation operates beyond the parameters of Level I <br /> home occupation permit requirements (City Code Section 117-351 and Ordinance #22- <br /> 06) and therefore requires Planning Commission and City Council review and approval. <br /> 20. That City Staff inspected the Subject Property on April 13, 2022, and noted the Subject <br /> Property is not in compliance with City Code requirements related to home-based <br /> businesses related to the request, or off-street parking due to the presence of commercial <br /> vehicles. <br /> 21. That the Planning Commission met and held a duly noticed public hearing on April 28, <br /> 2022, during their regularly scheduled meeting and recommended approval of the Permit <br /> if the use is strictly for warehousing operations. <br /> 22. That the City Council reviewed the request during their regularly scheduled meeting on <br /> May 10, 2022, and required additional review of an architectural code analysis at a future <br /> regular meeting due to the large size of the structure. <br /> Resolution#22-085 <br /> Page 2 <br />