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AGENDA ITEM NO.
Northgate Zoning
of Landscaping Guidelines for the
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discussed: (1). a
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Mrs. Sawtelle mentioned a portable snowconewagonwhich is located in an easement,
and.Mr. Callaway explained that although staff had taken steps to preclude things of
that nature taking place, the permit issued for that---s-nowcone stand revealed a
ttglitch" in the system.
Mr. Callaway ,then suggested that the.' Commission may want ,.to' address the differences
between "portable" projects and those being. planned for .placemen~ on a p~.rmanent
foundation, adding that the truly portable projects are the most difficult to get
for
Meet all... required setbacks in subject district,and/orconstructioD of non-
combustiblemflterials as required for any. other business.
Meet all fire coderegulations,specifically hood extinguishers in cooking
facilities. .
3. All parts of facility must be within 300 feet of fire hydrant; distance to be
measured as the hose lays.
4. Meet all state Health Department regulations 8S enforced by County Hea.lth
Department, (including.agreement with. other owners for use of sanitation
requirements).
5. Determine specific number of exits to be required; i.e., if structure larger than
____square feet, or has 20r more employees, ________ exits are required.
6. Written agreement, for trash pickup (with neighbor with'dwnpster or garbage bag
pickup).
7. Meet all parking ,requirements
8. Additional out-buildings .will
lots.
9. Vehi~le--circulatioD pattern proposals must be approved by City Engineer during
the P.R.C. review process.
10. Post bond in the amount of _______ dollars 'to cover removal of facility if
(.A.r:.::~i..~ UDoccupiedfor a pe:riod of ____ days. (Reduces possible dangers to public
~~~y health/welfare &scould be affected by occupation by transients, etc.).
11. Required landscaping similar to'proposed Northgate landscaping guidelines.
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12. Must be properly anchored, either to surface of lot or ona permanent foundation.
and come back with something specific
too distant future..
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Mr. Callaway and Mrs. Banks cited the following examples of ttlesser ownership
intereststtas(lla parking easement which is rec()rdedfor official record with the
County; ~d, (2)along term lease for a specific number of years. Mrs. Banks added
that a parking easement is morepermanentthml8nyother type of lease agreement.
Mr. Colson askedi! an easement would guarantee parking for the life of the business
or busines'ses and Mrs. Banks replied that even if the land is sold, the easement
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remains in affect.
After brief discussion, direction was given to staff to comeback with an amendment
to the section of the ordinance which provides' for off-premise parking within 200,
feet with a parking easement, and to delete the phrase 'tlesser ownership interesttt.
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