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In response to an inquiry by Chairperson Arkin, Ms_ Eisenwinter confirmed that a <br />conditional use permit was required because of parking concerns- in addition, there had <br />been past concerns that small grocery stores had turned into liquor stores- <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS OPENED_ <br />Mr. Chris Chung associate of the applicant, noted that a specialty grocery store does not <br />have busy peak hours, and did not believe there would be a signi.Fcant parking in-ipact_ <br />THE PUBLIC HEARING WAS CLOSED_ <br />Commissioner Kameny moved to approve PCUP-90 as conditioned in the staff <br />report_ <br />Commissioner Sullivan seconded the motion_ <br />ROLL CALL VOTE <br />AYES: Commissioners Arkin, Kameny, and Sullivan <br />NOES: None <br />ABSTAIN: None <br />ABSENT: Commissioners Maas and Roberts <br />Resolution No_ PC-2003-31 was entered and adopted as iriotioned. <br />b_ PDR-275, Miracle Auto Painting <br />Application for design review approval to allow the construction of an <br />approximately 10,000-square-foot auto painting building and related site <br />improvements at 3 Wyoming Street in the Stanley Business Park. Zoning for the <br />property is PUD-C (Planner Unit Development ~Comniercial) District. <br />In response to an inquiry by Mr. Felix Bachofner, Ms. Nerland confirmed that a <br />unanimous vote by the three Commissioners would not be necessary. <br />Senior Planner Robin Eisenwinter presented the staff report- She noted that the <br />Commission reviewed the design of the proposed building during work sessions on May <br />28 and -tune 1 I, 2003_ At the June 11~~' meeting, a majority of the Commission provided <br />the applicant with the following design direction: <br />1 . On the tower, provide a truncated pyramid roof design; <br />2_ Provide stone on the corners of the building and tower; <br />3. Provide trellises with vines over the roll-up doors on the eastern elevation; <br />and <br />4. Break up the trellises with vines on the western elevation_ <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES _luly 23, 2003 Page 3 <br />