PRICE CITY PLANNING AND ZONING

MINUTES OF APRIL 26, 2004

 

PRESENT:     John B. Angotti, Chairman        Alfred Richens  Frankie Sacco

Jeanne McEvoy, Council                      Penny Sampinos           Gary Lyon        Larry Bruno, Vice Chair

Francis Duzenack, Zoning Administrator                       Molly Penovich, Secretary

 

ALSO PRESENT:  Clorinda Cordova            Max Jones        Becky Jones     James Hindley

Terry Jewkes    Mr. and Mrs. Steve Ballard      Boyd Anderson

 

I.       PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE

The Pledge of Allegiance was led by Chairman John B. Angotti.

 

II.    ROLL CALL

The above members were in attendance and a quorum present.

 

III. MINUTES OF APRIL 12, 2004

There were no changes or corrections and Gary Lyon moved to approve the Minutes of April 12, 2004 as read.  The motion was seconded by Penny Sampinos and carried.

 

IV.  HOME OCCUPIED BUSINESS

513 SOUTH CARBON AVENUE

MAKING HORSE PANELS – 17 FAVORABLE SIGNATURES

JAMES HINDLEY, OWNER

Mr. Hindley lives in a CD zone and explained he would like to build horse corral panels at his home.  He requested a one year temporary permit to see how well the product sells before looking for a commercial building to work from. He will only be building the panels during the day and they are painted with a roller so there are no fumes or waste hazards.  Larry Bruno moved to forward a favorable recommendation to Price City Council for the 1 year temporary permit for this Home Occupied Business.  Alfred Richens seconded and the motion carried.   

 

V.     CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT – BUSINESS

375 SOUTH CARBON AVENUE

CATERING SERVICES

TERRY JEWKES, OWNER

Ms. Jewkes explained they cater for all types of situations: weddings, anniversaries, meetings, etc…  They are currently using the kitchen in the BTAC building and using an enclosed trailer to transport the food.  They have permission to use the BTAC’s kitchen for 3 years.  It was requested that a copy of their food handler permit be brought in before a business license be issued.  Gary Lyon moved to forward a favorable recommendation for this business.  Penny Sampinos seconded and the motion carried.    

 

VI.  CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT – CONCEPT - NEW BUILDING

1480 EAST 800 NORTH

CASTLE VALLEY LANDSCAPING

BOYD ANDERSON, OWNER

Mr. Anderson explained he wishes to construct two buildings on this property.  The first will be two large storage containers set on a foundation and with an engineered roof.  It will be painted to resemble a steel building.

 

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                        (CASTLE VALLEY LANDSCAPING NEW BUILDING, CONTINUED)

The second building would be a larger steel building at the front of the property.  He would also like to start a community garden using garden boxes and plant lawn surrounding it.  He hopes to have both phases completed within 2 years, this year installing the first building which will be 40’ X 40’, getting utilities to the building and planting the lawn. He stated he would submit a site plan within the next 30 days. Alfred moved to forward a favorable recommendation for this concept.  Larry Bruno seconded and the motion carried.

 

VII.           CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - BUSINESS

410 WEST 100 NORTH

TOOL SOURCE/CASTLE VALLEY LANDSCAPING

BOYD ANDERSON, OWNER

Mr. Anderson is currently operating his landscaping business from this location during the warmer seasons and selling tools during the winter.  He plans to rent the property and operate the businesses from this location until the buildings on the other property are completed.  He is storing the tools in storage containers that were already on the property.  Francis Duzenack requested information on the engineering of the storage containers.  Gary Lyon moved to forward a favorable recommendation for this Conditional Use Permit.  Frankie Sacco seconded and the motion carried. 

 

VIII.        CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT – BUSINESS

26 EAST MAIN

THE SILVER AND GIFT SHOP

BILL BRADSHAW, OWNER

As no one was present to represent this item, Penny Sampinos moved to table the application.  Alfred Richens seconded and the motion carried.

 

IX.  CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT – CHANGE OF USE

17 EAST MAIN

RELOCATING BECKY’S BREW COFFEE SHOP

MAX G. JONES, OWNER

Becky’s Brews coffee shop is relocating into a building that used to be Star Loans.  A building inspection has been done, they have their food handler permits, and are doing a copy change on the existing sign.  Larry Bruno moved to forward a favorable recommendation for this Conditional Use Permit.  Penny Sampinos seconded and the motion carried.

 

X.     CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT – CHANGE OF USE

150 NORTH CARBONVILLE ROAD

STEVE’S WESTERN TRANSMISSION, DISCONTINUING CAR SALES

STEVE BALLARD, OWNER

Mr. Ballard has decided to no longer sell cars and do strictly car repair from this location.  There were several questions from the Commission concerning the tires, cars and other items being stored on the property.  Mr. Ballard explained the consignment cars will go back to their owners, some cars will be stored at another location and the lot will be cleaned up.  He also explained there could be anywhere from 7 to 15 cars on the lot at any time awaiting repair or parts. 

 

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Larry Bruno moved to forward a favorable recommendation for this change of use with the following contingencies: The lot be cleaned up by June 14, there are no more than 15 cars on the lot  at one time awaiting parts or repair, and cars being used for parts will be stored elsewhere.  Gary Lyon seconded and the motion carried.

 

XI.  STAFF

Francis Duzenack told the Commission he had been approached by Robert Miller concerning the property he would like to subdivide.  Mr. Miller still wishes to subdivide the property but does not want to do street improvement.  The Commission stated if he is unwilling to do improvements they will not review his application.

 

Francis also reiterated the Commission’s wish to keep the meetings on Mondays.

 

Jerry Carlson would like to move his Snow Shack to the parking lot next the Two Brother’s Communication store.  He had filled out an application but it got turned into the wrong department and never made it to the Planning and Zoning.  He requested a preliminary head nod approval so he can move the Snow Shack and turn in a new application to be ratified at the May 10  Commission meeting.  The Commission decided they would approve the relocation on a temporary basis to see how it will affect traffic in the area.

 

There were several complaints concerning weeds and other eye sores.  One was a complaint of weeds on Robert Miller’s property.  One was a complaint of the garbage and several travel trailers at the Monier property on North Carbon Avenue.  The third was water pooling in the back of the Checker Auto property. 

 

There was a statement made that the Commission felt uninformed on the subject of the Marie Blanton cattery at the April 12, 2004 meeting.  They felt they may have voted differently if they had all of the information from the Chief of Police, which was the reason for City Council voting to table the application.

 

There was no further business and Alfred Richens moved to adjourn.  The meeting adjourned at 7:15 PM.

 

 

        APPROVED                                                                          ATTEST

 

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John B. Angotti, Chairman                                      Molly Penovich, Secretary