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HomeMy WebLinkAbout10/23 Memo form PlanningRECEI~E~ OCT 2 3 2007 Project: Anytime Fitness City of ?vteridian City Clerk Office Location: Northeast corner of Meridian Road and Ustick Road; currently zoned L-O. Application: City Council Review (appeal) of a conditional use permit Highlights of Proposed Development: Conditional Use Permit (CUP) approval to allow a 24- hour fitness center within a 4,750 square foot single story building. The .91-acre site is zoned L-O and located on Lot 10 of the Sundance Subdivision No. 5. Other: At the August 2, 2007 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the Commission approved the findings for Anytime Fitness conditional use permit. At that hearing, the Commission required a condition limiting business operation on this site between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. Due to the limitations of this condition, the applicant, Dave Evans Construction, has filed a Council Review (appeal) to remove this condition of approval. Elevations: Yes Commission Recommendation: approval at their August 2, 2007 hearing: Summary of Commission Public Hearing: i.In favor: Travis Burrows (Applicant) ii.In opposition: Reesa Brown iii.Commenting: None iv. Written testimony: Vance Barbour Key Issues of Discussion by Commission: i.Facility security and disturbance to the surrounding residential neighborhoods. ii.24 hour operation in the L-O zone. Key Commission Changes to Staff Recommendation: Added condition 1.91imiting hours of operation. Written Testimony since Staff Report: Reesa Brown and Vance Barbour. Both letters support the restricted hours in the Commission's decision. We have received a-mail from Vance Barbour with regard to the reconsideration request and the multiple hearings on this matter. Mr. Barbour has re-submitted his opposition letter for this hearing. In requesting the reconsideration, the applicant submitted a letter suggesting 4:00 a.m. to midnight. Outstanding Issue(s) for City Council: Should use be approved? Should the hours of operation be limited? 10/23/2007 RECEIVED Requested Changes to the Agenda: Item #9: Gardner-Ahlquist Subdivision Final Plat. Continue to 9/11/07. SEP ' 4 z�0% Items # 11 and # 12: Paramount Commercial Southwest. Continue to 9/11 /07. City of Meridian Item #13: Kennedy Commercial Center. Continue to 9/18/07. City Clerk Office Final Plat: Portico Place Staff Recommendation: Approval; the final plat substantially complies with approved PP. Outstanding Issues before Council: Applicant Provided Written Agreement with Conditions: Yes; applicant suggests a minor change to one of the conditions. Staff is in agreement with that change. Project: Anytime Fitness Location: Northeast corner of Meridian Road and Ustick Road; currently zoned L-O. Application: City Council Review (appeal) of a conditional use permit Highlights of Proposed Development: Conditional Use Permit (CUP) approval to allow a 24- hour fitness center within a 4,750 square foot single story building. The .91-acre site is zoned L-O and located on Lot 10 of the Sundance Subdivision No. 5. Other: At the August 2, 2007 Planning and Zoning Commission meeting, the Commission approved the findings for Anytime Fitness conditional use permit. At that hearing, the Commission required a condition limiting business operation on this site between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 11:00 p.m. Due to the limitations of this condition, the applicant, Dave Evans Construction, has filed a Council Review (appeal) to remove this condition of approval. Elevations: Yes Commission Recommendation: approval at their August 2, 2007 hearing: Summary of Commission Public Hearing: i.In favor: Travis Burrows (Applicant) ii.In opposition: Reesa Brown iii.Commenting: None iv.Written testimony: Vance Barbour Key Issues of Discussion by Commission: i.Facility security and disturbance to the surrounding residential neighborhoods. ii.24 hour operation in the L-O zone. Key Commission Changes to Staff Recommendation: Added condition 1.9 limiting hours of operation. Written Testimony since Staff Report: Reesa Brown and Vance Barbour. Both letters support the Commission's decision. Outstanding Issue(s) for City Council: Should use be approved? Should the hours of operation be limited?