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AUG 231993 <br />BOOK 90 FACE 27® <br />would be more straight -forward, and easier to apply and <br />enforce. This alternative is reflected in the proposed LDR <br />changes [see definition of "residential resort"]. <br />PSAC Recommendation: At its June 17, 1993 meeting, the PSAC voted <br />5-0 to recommend that the Board of County Commissioners amend the <br />LDRs to require a minimum 3 day stay for residentially zoned <br />residential resort units. <br />PZC Recommendation: At its July 8, 1993 meeting, the Planning and. <br />Zoning Commission voted unanimously to recommend that the Board of <br />County Commissioners approve the amendment to require a minimum 3 <br />night stay. <br />SECTION 2: Limited Automotive Repair Uses in CL <br />John Laird and Louis Schlitt have applied to amend the MRs to <br />allow limited automotive repair uses in the CL (Limited Commercial) <br />zoning district as an administrative permit use (see attachment <br />#2). <br />*Existing LDRs <br />Existing MRS allow automotive repair services as follows: <br />Current specific land use criteria applied to automotive fluid <br />sales and service uses allow the "...draining and replacing of <br />fluids and minor part replacement (filters, lights, wipers)." <br />Furthermore, under the criteria "...repair services and paint and <br />body work are expressly prohibited." In addition, the criteria <br />also require services to be performed within an enclosed building, <br />prohibit outdoor storage, and require storage facilities for oils <br />and flammable liquids to be located underground. Current specific <br />land use criteria applicable to gasoline service stations require <br />the underground storage of oils and flammable liquids, prohibit <br />outdoor storage, and require sites to be located at least 100' from <br />any residentially designated property. <br />•Proposed Changes <br />The applicants' request is specifically to expand the automotive <br />fluid sales and service criteria to allow replacement of batteries, <br />tires, and bolt -on parts. The applicants' justification for the <br />requested amendment is that limited automotive repair services are <br />consistent with the intent of the CL district to provide convenient <br />retail and service needs for area residents. Also, the proposed <br />limited repair services are "quick -stop" or same day types of <br />services that are similar to other automobile service uses already <br />allowed in the CL district (e.g. gasoline service stations, <br />automotive fluids and service facilities). Furthermore, via the <br />administrative permit process, specific land use criteria can be <br />applied to address compatibility concerns. <br />FU, <br />M s M <br />CL CG <br />CH- <br />IL <br />IG <br />1. <br />Body and <br />paint shops <br />- - <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />2. <br />General <br />automotive repair <br />- P <br />P <br />P <br />P <br />3. <br />General <br />fluid sales & <br />- <br />service, <br />other than gasoline <br />A A <br />P <br />- <br />A <br />4. <br />Gasoline <br />service stations <br />A P <br />P <br />P <br />S <br />*NOTE: <br />P = <br />permitted use A- <br />administrative <br />permit use <br />S = <br />special exception use <br />Current specific land use criteria applied to automotive fluid <br />sales and service uses allow the "...draining and replacing of <br />fluids and minor part replacement (filters, lights, wipers)." <br />Furthermore, under the criteria "...repair services and paint and <br />body work are expressly prohibited." In addition, the criteria <br />also require services to be performed within an enclosed building, <br />prohibit outdoor storage, and require storage facilities for oils <br />and flammable liquids to be located underground. Current specific <br />land use criteria applicable to gasoline service stations require <br />the underground storage of oils and flammable liquids, prohibit <br />outdoor storage, and require sites to be located at least 100' from <br />any residentially designated property. <br />•Proposed Changes <br />The applicants' request is specifically to expand the automotive <br />fluid sales and service criteria to allow replacement of batteries, <br />tires, and bolt -on parts. The applicants' justification for the <br />requested amendment is that limited automotive repair services are <br />consistent with the intent of the CL district to provide convenient <br />retail and service needs for area residents. Also, the proposed <br />limited repair services are "quick -stop" or same day types of <br />services that are similar to other automobile service uses already <br />allowed in the CL district (e.g. gasoline service stations, <br />automotive fluids and service facilities). Furthermore, via the <br />administrative permit process, specific land use criteria can be <br />applied to address compatibility concerns. <br />FU, <br />M s M <br />