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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Minutes - Plan Commission <br />Page 3 <br />April 26, 1989 <br /> <br />meeting. If the City Council agreed in amending the sign ordinance, then the glass <br />company, if approved for this location, could eventually have sign exposure on Olive <br />Boulevard as would all businesses in the industrial court. <br /> <br />Chairman McCauley declared the public hearing open and called for questions or <br />comments from those present; however, as no interested parties were present to speak, <br />the hearing was closed. <br /> <br />After a brief discussion, Mr. Marsh moved that the Plan Commission recommend to the <br />City Council that the application for Conditional Use Permit #274 be approved subject <br />to the following conditions: <br /> <br />1. All signs shall be in strict compliance with the Zoning Code. <br /> <br />2. Occupancy shall not be permitted until black top paving is removed from the rear <br />of the property and landscaping is properly installed with space for a refuse <br />container, all as shown on the site plan prepared by Stolwyck & Ferrenbach, Inc., <br />dated June 22, 1988, and revised July 15, 1988, to show a 15' landscaped strip. <br /> <br />Mr. Kendall seconded the motion which passed by a vote of 6-0 with one abstention. <br />Mr. Safe reiterated the need for staff proposals to amend the Sign Code to add <br />regulations for industrial court signage. <br /> <br />APPLICATION FOR AMENDMENT TO CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT #266A <br /> <br />Chairman McCauley informed those present that the Plan Commission had scheduled a <br />public hearing on an application for amendment of Conditional Use Permit #266A by <br />Richards Bruno, Inc. in order to allow additional single family detached dwellings in <br />the University Place subdivision in an area west of 951 N. Hanley Road along <br />Blackberry Avenue. The Chairman reviewed the Commission's procedures for reviewing <br />the application. <br /> <br />The Chairman called on Richards Bruno and his partner Mark Conner to present <br />information on the application. Mr. Bruno explained that he and his partner had <br />entered a contract to purchase a small parcel of the cemetery property along <br />Blackberry Avenue and west of 951 N. Hanley Road in order to expand the University <br />Place subdivision by five additional lots for detached single family dwellings. <br />Commission members had received a site plan depicting the configuration of the five <br />lots on the 1.29 acre site. Mr. Bruno showed the Commission an alternate, updated <br />plan which proposed relocating the northernmost lot to the west of the four lots along <br />the extension of Balson Avenue. With this new layout, Mr. Bruno explained that the <br />steep grade from the proposed house to the creek and potential floodplain problems <br />could be avoided. Mr. Conner explained that the amendment of their existing <br />Conditional Use Permit was needed in order to allow the proposed increase in the <br />number of single family detached dwellings; the City Council was considering the <br />requisite zoning map amendment in order for this property to be zoned in the <br />"PR-O"-Planned Residential-Office District, consistent with the zoning on the current <br />subdivision tract. <br /> <br />Chairman McCauley called for Mr. Goldman's report on the application. Mr. Goldman <br />stated that he recommended approval of the application as it had been submitted. He <br />