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15 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Council reached consensus to bring this back as a separate action item at the October 15, <br />2018 meeting. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING / ORDINANCE*: Zoning Text Amendments - Requiring Temporary <br />Use Permits for Temporary Surface Parking Facilities and Temporary Construction Yards (carried) <br />Zoning Text Amendments - Requiring Temporary Use Permits for Temporary Surface Parking <br />Facilities and Temporary Construction Yards <br /> Ms. Missy Creasy, Neighborhood Development Services Assistant Director, presented the <br />staff report related to Zoning Text Amendments for Temporary Use Permits for Temporary <br />Surface Parking Facilities and Temporary Construction Yards. <br /> <br />Ms. Creasy said that screening of these uses has been a critical issue and topic of public feedback. She said language has been added to specify screening requirements using either <br />landscaping, walls or fences. <br /> <br />Ms. Walker opened the public hearing and having no speakers, closed the public hearing. . <br /> Ms. Galvin said she would support this being on the next meeting's consent agenda and Dr. <br />Bellamy supported that as well. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING / RESOLUTION*: Special Use Permit for 140 Emmet Street North <br />(Gallery Court Hotel) <br />Special Use Permit for 140 Emmet Street North (Gallery Court Hotel) <br /> <br />Ms. Heather Newmyer, City Planner, presented the staff report to Council. <br /> Ms. Newmyer reviewed the steps taken by the Planning Commission on this project. A <br />public hearing was held in September and the Planning Commission recommended approval of <br />the project by a five-to-two vote. Ms. Newmyer said that staff suggested that the curb line not be <br />moved as a new condition, so that future streetscape initiatives are not impacted. <br />Mr. Vipul Patel, the property owner and developer, made a presentation to Council on the Gallery Court Hotel project. <br /> <br />Mr. Patel reviewed the history of the site and described the new hotel that would replace <br />the one destroyed by a fire in 2017. He said the September 11, 2018 public hearing by the <br />Planning Commission had both supporters and critics. <br />Members of the development team described the architecture, landscape plans, and traffic <br />studies. <br /> <br />Mayor Walker opened the public hearing.