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2004-05-24 Regular Meeting and Workshop Meeting of La Porte City Council
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2004-05-24 Regular Meeting and Workshop Meeting of La Porte City Council
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L.. .� <br /> 71/ o i l��ll i ' � ' �'�� 9 C of La Porte <br /> I ,tcrhlNlrc'cl 1s92 <br /> Memo <br /> To: Mayor Pro—Tem and City Council <br /> Debra Feazelle, City Manager <br /> John Joems, Assistant City Manager <br /> From: Nicholas Finan, Interim Planning Director <br /> Data June 4 2004 <br /> Rea Request by Mr. Carroll for 115 Main St <br /> As outlined in a previous agenda item, the committee charged with making a recommendation on the <br /> Main Street District is still formulating regulations. While the committee has discussed and has <br /> formulated several regulations to recommend, it has not considered strict architectural controls or <br /> limited the type of activities. <br /> Mr. Carroll has submitted plans to enclose the canopy at 115 Main Street It has an existing vacant <br /> service station. Mr. Carroll plans on creating a drive thru bay under the existing canopy, thus changing <br /> the foot print and increasing the amount of enclosed area. The current moratorium prohibits the new, <br /> exterior construction. <br /> Mr. Carroll, in accordance with the ordinance, is requesting an exception. At this time he has not <br /> defined his hardship. <br /> It appears the committee does not intend on extending any architectural requirements at this time. The <br /> committee had made it clear they do not intend on limiting the current allowable commercial activities, <br /> except commercial storage. <br /> Staff is not in a position to make a recommendation since there has been no conclusion reached by the <br /> committee and the Planning and Zoning Commission has not had an opportunity to review or comment <br /> on the Main Street District <br />
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