File #: ID 14-312    Version: 1 Name: SUP - Galleries
Type: Special Use Permit Status: Passed
File created: 12/31/2014 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/13/2015 Final action: 1/13/2015
Title: Consider a request from Norma L. Wise and Joan Clasbey with representative David Miller for a special use permit per Section 10-3-187 (1) of the Zoning Ordinance, which allows museums, galleries and art studios, which may include instructional rooms and incidental sales, on a 24,019+/- square foot property addressed as 57 Paul Street.
Attachments: 1. Extract SUP 57 Paul Street, 2. Site Location Map, 3. Zoning Map, 4. Staff Report 57 Paul St. 10-3-187 (1) Art Studio, 5. Application, letter, etc, 6. Conceptual Parking Layout, 7. Survey 57 Paul Street, 8. Surrounding Property Owners Notice, 9. PowerPoint
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Consider a request from Norma L. Wise and Joan Clasbey with representative David Miller for a special use permit per Section 10-3-187 (1) of the Zoning Ordinance, which allows museums, galleries and art studios, which may include instructional rooms and incidental sales, on a 24,019+/- square foot property addressed as 57 Paul Street.
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Presented By:  Stacy Turner, Director of Planning & Community Development.
 
Recommendation and Review
Planning Commission recommended approval (7-0) of the special use permit to allow an art studio, which may include instructional rooms and incidental sales, with the following listed conditions.  The property is zoned U-R, Urban Residential District and includes the R-P, Residential Professional Overlay District, and is identified as tax map parcel 25-M-10.
 
1.       The permit shall be applicable only for the property and the existing historical structure, or a substantially similar structure, including all existing accessory structures.  New accessory structures may be permitted so long as they are in keeping with the surrounding neighborhood.  (This condition shall be flexible in allowing renovations to occur to accommodate the art studio.  If the Zoning Administrator believes proposed renovations, additions, or new structures do not meet the intent of this condition, the property owner may appeal the decision to the Board of Zoning Appeals.)
2.      All parking areas shall be located to the rear of the principal building and opaquely screened from adjacent properties.  The height of the screening shall be no less than 4-feet in height.  (Note:  If any section of the existing opaque fence is less than 4-feet, it shall meet the intent of this condition.)