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Senior Planner Anderson replied that is addressed in the staff review comments. He noted that <br />could also be added as a condition if desired by the Commission. <br />Commissioner Heineman referenced the western entrance proposed for 142nd and asked if that <br />would be a right-in/right-out. <br />Senior Planner Anderson replied that police raised a concern with shifting the access closer to 47 <br />and the applicant is aware of that concern. He stated that the applicant has stated that the entrances <br />as they exist today would create issues with moving vehicles around the site. He explained that <br />vehicles could enter the site through the second entrance before getting to Xkimo. <br />Commissioner Heineman commented that he would support a do not enter sign at the western <br />entrance. <br />Citizen Input <br />Mitchell Web, applicant, stated that everything within the fenced area would be screened. He <br />stated that he does not operate a business where vehicles sit for a long time as this is not an auto <br />body shop with crashed cars. He stated that the vehicles leave in a short period of time after the <br />repair is completed. He stated that they have spent a lot of time and energy looking at ways to <br />reconfigure the parking lot and entrances. He noted that the more they shift the western entrance <br />away from 47, the more difficult it will be for the vehicles in those parking spots to get out of those <br />spots. He noted that reconfiguration would also cause them to lose three parking stalls and they <br />want to ensure the site has sufficient parking available. <br />Commissioner Heineman asked if the applicant would see any issues with using the eastern <br />entrance for vehicles coming into the site and the western entrance for people leaving. <br />Mr. Web stated that he could look into that. He stated that they have been working cooperatively <br />with staff throughout this process and their goal is to ensure it is safe for customers and the public <br />to come in and out of the site. He stated that he would want to ensure that there would not be <br />conflict with vehicles coming into the site and whatever is going on behind the screened area. <br />Commissioner Heineman asked the hours of the business. <br />Mr. Web stated that their hours would be 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. He stated that all three of the <br />current locations have one or two property lines that abut residential, and they have not had any <br />issues or complaints, often serving vehicles of the neighboring residents. <br />Senior Planner Anderson commented that he spoke with the City of Andover today as that location <br />is very similar to this proposed location. He stated that the staff member had been there for the <br />past five years and has not received any complaints, noting that site actually borders two single- <br />family home properties. He noted that site is clean and well maintained. <br />Commissioner Peters asked if there would be a zipper drain in the floor. <br />Planning Commission/ March 28, 2024 <br />Page 3 of 13 <br />
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