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6.01: Public Hearing: Consider Request for a Conditional Use Permit to Exceed Allowable <br />Square Footage for Detached Accessory Buildings at 15410 Nutria Street (Project No. <br />22-131); Case of Brady Doble <br />Public Hearing <br />Acting Chairperson Gengler called the public hearing to order at 7:04 p.m. <br />Presentation <br />Senior Planner Anderson presented the staff report stating that staff recommends approval of the <br />Conditional Use Permit contingent upon removal of one of the existing detached accessory <br />buildings within 30 days of approval of the final building permit inspection for the new accessory <br />building. <br />Citizen Input <br />Brady Doble, applicant, stated that he agrees with the presentation of staff and is available to <br />address any questions. <br />Commissioner Walker noted that the staff report mentioned that the applicant plans to store his <br />36-foot camper inside the building, which would leave four additional feet in length. He asked if <br />there was a reason the applicant chose 40 foot instead of 45 feet for length of the building. <br />Mr. Doble replied that it was the standard building size and would allow for him to also store his <br />boat and other items inside. <br />Commissioner Walker asked if the applicant would support him requesting an additional five feet <br />in length. <br />Mr. Doble replied that he would not have a problem with that. <br />Commissioner Anderson asked what is stored in the 10 by 10 shed. <br />Mr. Doble replied that a snowmobile and lawnmower are stored in that shed. <br />Commissioner Anderson asked if the 10 by 10 shed were required for removal, would the applicant <br />be able to fit everything in the new building. <br />Mr. Doble was unsure noting that he has not staked out parking for the items he planned to park <br />in the new building. He also provided details of what is stored in the 12 by 14 building. He <br />commented that the existing accessory buildings are full of equipment and storage. He noted that <br />he prefers inside storage rather than storing items outdoors. <br />Commissioner Anderson asked how the square footage would fall within code if the proposed <br />building were allowed to increase in size, suggesting a 30 by 50 building. <br />