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Mayor Fauson asked that any discussion regarding <br /> this issue be held until the October 6th Meeting. <br /> Mayor Fauson called for a vote on the motion. The <br /> motion to continue the public hearing until October <br /> 6th, 1987, was approved unanimously. <br /> RESOLUTION 823 - CHERRY STREET TECHNICAL PARR - SUBDIVISION <br /> AND PUD Rautenstraua read in its entirety Resolution 823, 'A <br /> Resolution approving a final plat and PUD for Cherry <br /> Street Technical Park.' <br /> Wanush stated that the applicant is requesting that <br /> a 2 acre parcel recently annexed to the City located <br /> at 8330 Cherry Street be subdivided into 2 lots of <br /> approximately 1 acre each. A PUD is then requested <br /> for the parcel on Cherry Street to place a rental <br /> center. A rental center is a Special Review Use in <br /> a CB zone. The Planning Commission reviewed this on <br /> September 8, 1987, and recommends approval. Wanush <br /> stated that of greatest concern to the Commission on <br /> the PUD was the screening of the storage yard. In <br /> front there will be a 3 ft. berm with very heavy <br /> plantings and on the eastern side, there will be a <br /> chain link fence with heavy plantings. The <br /> Commission felt that plantings were sufficient for <br /> screening and if for any reason the plantings were <br /> not being maintain, the Commission could call the <br /> Special Review Use in for review. <br /> Don Shonkwiler, President of Land Development Group, <br /> Inc. and applicant, introduced the people who will <br /> be building the rental center, Rob and Carol Lathrop <br /> who currently own the Rental Center in Louisville. <br /> Anderson stated that he has concerns regarding the <br /> appropriateness of this kind of operation in that <br /> neighborhood in that zone. Gas tanks, pumps, moving <br /> vans, miscellaneous vehicles, etc. all need to be <br /> screened visually. Anderson feels that the <br /> screening specified in the plan won't be sufficient. <br /> Lathrop stated that the lot will allow the <br /> center to be designed so that it is not readily <br /> visible to the public. There is little develop- <br /> ment of the surrounding area and what is anticipated <br /> at this point is primarily commercially oriented. <br /> Worked into the design of the center is the <br /> shielding of the operation and the construction of a <br /> nice building making it as compatible and as <br /> pleasant in appearance as possible. The landscape <br /> screening is more natural in appearance and will <br /> provide adequate screening. <br /> 7 <br />