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June 3, 2003
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De Weerd: Mr. Mayor?
Corrie: Mrs. de Weerd.
De Weerd: I move that we approve the request for a Conditional Use Permit for a
church/preschool in a proposed L-0 zone for Christ Lutheran Church and to instruct the
attorney to draw up Findings of Facts and Conclusions of Law and Decision and Order
and to include all staff comments.
Bird: Second.
Corrie: Motion has been made and seconded to approve the request for a Conditional
Use Permit of the Christ Lutheran Church. Any further comments? Roll-call vote, Mr.
Berg.
Roll-Call: McCandless, yea; Nary, yea; de Weerd, yea; Bird, yea.
Corrie: Okay. All ayes. Motion carried.
MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES.
Item 19: Public Hearing: RZ 03-006 Request for a Rezone of 3.41 acres from
R-4 to R-8 zones for Bear Creek No. 6 by Westpark Company -west of
South Meridian Road and south of West Overland Road:
Item 20: Public Hearing: PP 03-005 Request for Preliminary Plat approval of 31
building lots and 2 other lots on 10.49 acres in a proposed R-8 zone for
Bear Creek No. 6 by Bear Creek, LLC -west of South Meridian Road and
south of West Overland Road:
Corrie: Item No. 19 and 20 are Public Hearing, a request for a rezone of 3.41 acres from
R-4 to R-8 zones for Bear Creek No. 6 by Westpark Company and a Public Hearing on
Item 20, request for a preliminary plat approval of 31 building lots and two other lots on
10.49 acres in a proposed R-8 zone for Bear Creek No. 6 by Bear Creek, LLC. So, at
this time I will open the Public Hearing on both items and invite, Anna, comments.
Powell: Mr. Mayor, Members of the Council, there was a variance request associated
with these applications for a block length variance and that did not make it onto tonight's
agenda, so we ask that you continue this to June 10th, so that it catches up with the
variance - or so that the variance catches up with this.
Corrie: Okay. Since this is a Public Hearing, is there anyone that wants to testify at this
time, since we will continue the Public Hearing. Okay. Thank you. You want to continue
that, Anna, until next week, the 10th?
Powell: Yes, sir.
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Corrie: Okay.
Bird: Mr. Mayor?
Corrie: Mr. Bird.
Bird: I would move that we continue Public Hearing RZ 03-006, the request for a rezone
of 3.41 acres from R-4 to R-8 zones for Bear Creek No. 6 by Westpark Company to
June 10th, 2003.
Corrie: Okay. Do I hear a second?
Nary: Second
Corrie: Second -motion has been made and seconded to continue the Public Hearing
on Item No. 19 and 20, the request for rezone and request for preliminary plat to be
continued to June 6 -- or 10, 2003. Any further discussion? All those in favor say aye.
Opposed no. All ayes. Motion carried.
MOTION CARRIED: ALL AYES
Item 21: Public Hearing: CUP 03-017 Request for a Conditional Use Permit for a
new Carl's Jr. restaurant with drive-thru service by Clayton Jones -north
of Intersection of South Meridian Road, East Central Drive and South
Main Street:
Corrie: Now, Item No. 21. This is a Public Hearing, CUP No. 03-017, request for a
Conditional Use Permit for a new Carl's Junior restaurant with adrive-thru service by
Clayton Jones, north of intersection of South Meridian Road, East Central Drive, and
South Main Street. At this time I will open Item No. 21, Public Hearing, and invite staff
comments first.
Powell: Mr. Mayor, Members of the Council, this is a familiar site, I know. It's the
triangular parcel between Main Street and Meridian Road. The Kentucky Fried Chicken
was approved -relocated to its present site. At that time there was --well, the applicant
is now proposing to remove the existing structure that -- the second existing structure,
which is shown right there, that -- Kentucky Fried Chicken is down here. He's proposing
to remove this one and construct a new Carl's Junior with adrive-thru. The Carl's Junior
building would be 2,124 square feet. Where to start with the Planning Commission.
They had a very long long hearing on the item. Most of it centered around what was
approved and/or denied through previous applications through the city. Regarding the
new layout, there was a lot of discussion -- I think I should go through the layout. This is
the existing Kentucky Fried Chicken. The traffic would move in this direction. The drive-
thru was here and, then, it would loop around there. This would be an escape from
there and it would also allow traffic to move from here and out onto the street. Some of