Public Comment
No. 00UR036 - Section 34, T2N, R7E
A request by Dream Design International for Dan O'Brien to consider an application for a Use on Review to allow a warehouse in excess of 5,000 square feet in the General Commercial Zoning District on Lot 10 of Tract E of Deadwood Avenue Tract, Section 34, T2N, R7E, BHM, Rapid City, Peninngton County, South Dakota, more generally described as being located on Plant Street at the intersection of Deadwood Avenue and Lien Street.PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION
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Planning Commission recommended that the Use on Review to allow a warehouse in excess of 5,000 square feet in the General Commercial Zoning District be approved with the following stipulations:Fire Department Recommendation:
1. The proposed building shall be sprinkled as shown on the site plan and the sprinkler system shall be designed for the most hazardous type/classification of storage;
Building Inspection Recommendation:
2. A building permit shall be obtained prior to any construction and a Certificate of Occupancy shall be obtained prior to occupancy:
3. Upon submittal of a building permit, Architect/Engineered stamped plans shall be submitted;
Transportation Planning Division Recommendations:
4. All truck traffic shall enter and/or exit the property from Plant Street. No trucks shall be allowed to enter or exist the property from Deadwood Avenue. In addition, a sign shall be posted on the property directing all truck traffic to the Plant Street approach;
Urban Planning Division Recommendations:
5. Prior to City Council approval, the site plan shall be revised to show a minimum of seven (7) handicap parking spaces and a loading space area adjacent to the loading dock with a 45 foot turning radius;
6. Prior to City Council approval, a bond shall be secured to insure that the required landscaping be planted no later than May 1, 2001;
7. That approval of this Use On Review allows vehicles exceeding 1 ½ ton rated capacity to access the property in the General Commercial District.
8. That approval of this Use On Review shall expire if the use for which it was granted has ceased for a period of two years or more, or if the use as approved has not been completed within two years of the approval.
Vote: (7 - 0)