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Excperts of the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of <br /> 4/9/86 <br /> <br /> OLD BUSINESS - Public Hearings <br /> <br />~orege, Inc. for rezoning from cs <br />(commercial service) District to PUD (Planned Unit <br />Development)-Commercial District and development plan approval <br />for 4 building, 85,000 sq. ft. mini-storage facility on an <br />approximately 1.45 acre site located at 3744 and 3768 Old Santa <br />Rite Road. <br /> <br />Mr. Quaglia presented the staff report recommending approval of <br />this application. He reviewed the elevation problem with respect <br />to grading/drainage and resolution of it. Staff is now <br />recommending approval of this project. <br /> <br />The public hearing was opened. <br /> <br />Bozidar Rajkovski, Architect, stated they have spent a lot of <br />time with staff working on the project. As a result, they have <br />come up with a better plan than originally proposed. His client <br />agrees to the conditions as recommended in the staff report. He <br />also said that the rendering on the wall does not depict the <br />color of the doors. The doors will be a burnt orange and not <br />brown as shown on this rendering. <br /> <br />Chairman Wilson, Commissioners Innes and Wellman discussed the <br />elevations and aestheticsof the building. <br /> <br />Kathy Straub, Public Storage, acknowledged that they had reviewed <br />the staff report and thanked Mr. Quaglia for a good job in <br />explaining the project. <br /> <br />The public hearing was closed. <br /> <br />Commissioner Innes discussed the rendering with regard to the <br />brown rollup doors. He preferred the brown color as opposed to <br />the burnt orange. Mr. Quaglia explained that the colors of the <br />door are basically a corporate color. Staff has no problem in <br />having the doors brown but would like to avoid having two <br />different color doors at diEferent elevations. <br /> <br />Kathy Straub said that the standard color for Public Storage is <br />orange and what is proposed is a rust color to match the terra <br />cotta tile. The architect then distributed a material sample of <br />the typical orange and the color proposed for this building and <br />stated the rendering does not quite depict the tile. <br /> <br />A motion was made by Commissioner Lindsey, seconded by <br />Commissioner Wellman that the Negative Declaration prepared for <br />Case PUD-86-3 be recommended for approval inasmuch as project <br />approval would have an insignificant effect on the environment. <br /> <br />ROLL CALL VOTE <br /> <br /> - 4 - <br /> <br /> <br />