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Commissioner Walker stated that he completely supports this request, noting the weather <br /> conditions and the benefit of indoor riding for horses. He commented that there are trees on every <br /> side of the proposed structure, and he did not see a reason this should be denied. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Walker, seconded by CommissionerAnderson, to recommend that Cio3 <br /> Council adopt Resolution #22-084 Granting a Conditional Use Permit to Exceed the Allowable <br /> Square Footage for Detached Accessory Buildings on the Subject Property and number of <br /> structures. <br /> Further discussion <br /> Commissioner VanScoy asked for clarification on the number of structures. Commissioner <br /> Walker stated that his understanding was to allow one more than they currently have. Chairperson <br /> Bauer commented that allowing one more than they currently have would provide the flexibility <br /> to keep them all plus the riding arena and it is understood that one structure will be removed. <br /> Commissioner Anderson asked and received clarification that there is no intention for this to be a <br /> commercial riding arena and will only be used by friends and family. <br /> Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners Walker, Anderson, Gengler, <br /> Hunt, Peters, and VanScoy. Voting No: None. Absent: None. <br /> 7.05: Public Hearing: Consider Request for a Conditional Use Permit for an Oversized <br /> Accessory Building at 16501 Jarvis St NW (Project No. 22-113); Case of Allen <br /> Skogquist <br /> Public Hearing <br /> i <br /> Chairperson Bauer called the public hearing to order at 9:30 p.m. <br /> Presentation <br /> City Planner McCann presented the staff report stating staff recommends adoption of Resolution <br /> #22-082 approving the Conditional Use Permit for an oversized accessory building addition, # <br /> contingent upon compliance with conditions outlined in the said resolution and any others <br /> identified by the Planning Commission. <br /> I <br /> Citizen Input <br /> Allen Skogquist, applicant, stated that he has 12,000 square feet in one structure which is a barn <br /> built in 2019 and the home was built in 2020/2021. <br /> Chairperson Bauer stated that the application indicated a use for personal storage. He asked what <br /> would be stored that would require that much space. <br /> Mr. Skogquist stated that his home is slab on grade and a large portion of the barn is a gathering <br /> space/man cave. He stated that he does not store items from other people to be stored on his <br /> Planning Commission/April 28,2022 <br /> Page 18 of 20 <br /> i <br /> I <br />