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<br />Fairmont Park Baptist Chu. <br />SCUD 1-003 <br />August 16,2001 <br />Page 20f3 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />In addition, Chapter 9 of the Comprehensive Plan states, "Neighborh<;>ods <br />are one of La Porte's greatest assets as they form a foundation for a sound <br />quality of life." The. P~an also states, "The attractive appearance and <br />environmental quality of existing residential neighborhoods should be <br />protected to maintain the value of properties and enhance the qual ity of life." <br />Attached is Figure 9.8 from the Comprehensive Plan that demonstrates some <br />neighborhood protection standards. <br /> <br />Specific provisions that apply to conditional uses in residential zoning <br />districts are found in Section 1 06-3"34 of the Code of Ordinances. These <br />performance standards, as they apply to this request, may include the <br />following: <br />Landscape buffers - Buffers are necessary to preserve the value of the <br />homes, reduce adverse effects of traffic, lighting, noise, dust and odor, and to <br />protect the homeowner's privacy by requiring spacing and screening <br />between uses of different types or intensities. Although none are indicated <br />on the submitted application, landscape buffers could be used as a means to <br />reduce some of the adverse affects from the proposed recreational activities. <br />Compatibility with surrounding areas_ The proposed development is to be <br />compatible with the existing and planned use of the area and conflicts are not <br />. to be created between the proposed use and existing and intended future use <br />of the surrounding area. <br /> <br />During the July 19th Public Hearing, the Commission heard testimony both <br />for and against the issuance of this special conditional use permIt. Prior to <br />the public hearing, notices were mailed to property owners within 200 feet of <br />the church site. A total of 41 notices were mailed and the city received 13 <br />responses; 7 in favor, 6 opposed. <br /> <br />Wayne Spears and Dan Chappell with the Fairmont Park Baptist Church <br />have forwarded to the City a revised site plan and other information that is <br />included with this report. The revised plan shows the skate ramps being <br />moved away from the residential fences and closer to an existing building. <br />In addition, the boundary of the bicycle park is shown to be approximately <br />100 feet away from the residential fence line. <br />