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22B-008 (42) -2-3 --S A(-Ted7- A t Fi m-- eti ,io 1je !J c, Jt.Tie 6 , 4 Of Ar)ppals of the Cit,,., of )r t h;i-n nt:)ri doted unariiT!1ou6Jy to grant , ,with conditi-ns , Lhe sr,e -ial per-nit rA,juest of Thomas and Peggy Pea-se, 9t Jprin�-,, Street , to operate --i car. i-(-pair :and refinishina business at their hoi-,e— Present and v(-,tinr-j were Chairman Robert C. Bu.:,cher , Willia-ii Dr-jiit and 1-,(-ter Z.,Iialac. The findings were a3 follows : • Mr. Buscher, ref �rrinq to tlie requirements for a special permit accordina to the %oning Ordinance, found that the use is listed in the Table of Use 1teaulations ; that it 1Kears a positive relationship to the public convenience n that good, inexpensive car repairs would be beneficial o the community, and the shop is located in an area JW 15 W4 here neighbors inpeared to have no objections: that the se would not add anprecial-)ly to the existing traffic, or would it impair pedestrian safety: and that this type Kk 01060 f use is unlike Ly to have an adverse impace on municipal systems . On the effect of such a use on this particular district , he found that , while the character of the neighborhood was residential , it is zoned for general industrial use, and a car repair shoe is allowed by spe- cial permit. e N11r. Brandt found that the use is listed in the Table of Use Regulations; that it bears a positive relationship to the public good )ecause there are no other repair shops in the surroundi-iq area*, that the proposed use would neither increase traffic congestion, impair pedestrian safety, nor place a burden on public water or sewer sys- terns ; and that, with certain restrictions to protect the residents of the area, the proposed use would not be detrimental to the neighborhood. o Mr. Sharac c,-)ncurred with the findings of the Chairman and Mr. Brandt. The followirio conditions were imposed: 1. sixty evergreen tree-6 , eight feet on center , shall be planted along the front boundary. 2. A stockade fence shall be erected around the work area and shall be properly maintained until such time as the evergreen trees have grown to a height and circumference sufficient to shield the operation from the view of passers-by. 3. If a sign is erected, it shall be limited to one that identifies the property as being the location of an auto repair shop, but shall be tastefully designed and un- lighted. Pease Decision 6/6/84 4. Hours of operation shall be restricted to no earlier than 7 :30 AM and no later than 8:00 PM, Monday through Saturday, with no working hours on Sundays or holidays. 5 . Use of tools producing harsh or loud noises shall be limited to normal working hours. 6. Construction of the shof building shall be in compliance with the Building and Fire Codes. t Robert C. Buscher Chairman William Brandt `6,.4 L( • J,!,jf oaef Peter Sharac O juN 1 519 {' i�Mk 0100