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BOOK <br />The Board reviewed the following memo dated 9/7/90: <br />TO: James E. Chandler <br />County Administrator <br />DIVISION HEAD CONCURRENCE: <br />Robert M. Keati}�g, Abp <br />Community Deve?Opmen ( DDi22rector <br />THROUGH: Stan Bolingf,AICP <br />Planning Director <br />FROM: Christopher D. Rison M(L <br />Staff Planner, Current Development <br />DATE: September 7', 1990 <br />SUBJECT: BILL CUTLER'S REQUEST FOR SPECIAL EXCEPTION USE APPROVAL <br />FOR A FURNITURE WAREHOUSE AND SHOWROOM AND WAIVER REQUEST <br />FOR PAVING ESCROW REQUIREMENT FOR QUAY DOCK ROAD <br />SP -MA -90-08=49 <br />It is requested that the data herein presented be given formal <br />consideration by the Board of County Commissioners at its regular <br />meeting of October 2, 1990. <br />PROPOSED DEVELOPMENT AND LOCATION: <br />Mosby and Associates, Inc. has submitted a special exception site <br />plan on behalf of Bill Cutler to construct an 11,200 square foot <br />furniture warehouse and showroom, located at the southeast corner <br />of the intersection of U.S. Highway #1 and Quay Dock Road, north <br />of 67th Street. <br />Special exception uses are those types of uses that would not <br />generally be appropriate throughout a particular zoning district. <br />However, when special exception uses are carefully controlled as <br />to number, area, location, and/or relationship to the vicinity, <br />such uses would not adversely impact the public health, <br />safety,comfort, good order, appearance, convenience, morals and <br />general welfare and as such would be compatible with permitted uses <br />within the particular zoning district. In granting any special <br />exception, the Board may prescribe appropriate special conditions <br />and safeguards to ensure that the use is compatible with <br />surrounding uses in the district. <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission at its August 23rd meeting voted <br />unanimously (7-0) to recommend that the Board of County <br />Commissioners grant special exception approval for the project. <br />The Planning and Zoning Commission also granted site plan approval <br />for the furniture warehouse and showroom, subject to the Board <br />granting special exception approval. <br />A complete application was submitted and reviewed prior to the <br />September adoption of the new land development regulations (LDR's). <br />Thus, this application has been reviewed and should be considered <br />under what is now the "old" zoning code regulations. <br />SITE PLAN ANALYSIS: <br />1. Size of Property: <br />Size of Development Area: <br />27 <br />2.20 acres or 96,030 sq. ft. <br />1.23 acres or 53,704 sq. ft. <br />