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5 <br /> <br />Mark Cabott stated that he likes the changes and commends staff on a job well done. <br /> Summary <br />The Commissioners feel that staff has done a great job with the Comprehensive plan. They have suggested few changes, but feel they could recommend this plan to City Council. <br /> <br />Mr. Rosensweig made a motion to recommend approval of the resolution for adoption of the 2013 <br />Comprehensive Plan to City Council. <br /> <br />Mr. Keesecker seconded the motion. <br /> Ms. Creasy called the question. <br /> <br /> Sienitsky yes <br /> Osteen yes <br /> Rosensweig yes Keesecker yes <br /> Santoski yes <br /> Keller yes <br /> <br />Motion Carries. <br /> <br />3. SP-13-02-04 –(600 McIntire Road) An application for a special use permit for a family day <br />home of up to 12 children at 600 McIntire Road. The property is further identified on City Real <br />Property Tax Map 34 Parcel 55 having frontage on McIntire Road. The site is zoned R1-S (Residential) and is approximately 0.278 acres or 12,110 square feet. The Land Use Plan <br />generally calls for Single Family. Report prepared by Brian Haluska, Neighborhood <br />Planner. Presented by Mike Smith. <br />Mr. Smith provided the staff report. Mr. Rosensweig asked what would be the maximum amount of vehicle trips generated daily. He also <br />inquired about the hours of operation. Mr. Smith provided this information. <br />Ms. Keller asked if the applicant would be in violation if they operated past 6pm and Mr. Smith stated <br />that they would be if there were more than 5 children present. <br />The applicant presented the application noting that she did not need an employee at this time but has <br />prepared for that in the future. She stated that most of her students actually walk. <br />There was discussion concerning the hours of operation, number of students who walk and signage on <br />site. <br />Ms. Sienitsky asked where people park if the on site spaces are occupied. <br /> The applicant stated that they would park across the street or near the stop sign. <br /> Ms. Keller opened the public hearing.
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