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- maintained. Motion was made by Commissioner Ehrhart, second by Commissioner <br /> Brunet to approve the revision to Lots 4H, 4B, and 4E. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br /> Mr. Holloway told the commission he had advertised for everything except a Special <br /> Exception which he is filing to be on the Board of Zoning Appeals Agenda in March. <br /> <br /> Building: Mr. Holloway said he was not asking for any variances. The building would <br /> be 9,375 square feet with a 6 foot chain length fence around the building and eighteen <br /> parking spaces, two handicapped. Mr. Holloway said he wanted to stipulate and <br /> condition the following three uses under a PUD -C - B-3 were acceptable without BZA <br /> approval: Plumbing, Heating, & Air conditioning <br /> Auto Parts Supply/Specialty <br /> Farm & Garden Supply <br /> Mr. Holloway said they could stipulate a 2- hour firewall and the site plan would be <br /> altered to allow the Street Department access to interceptor sewer. Commission McGuire <br /> said that lot was ugly and probably it would be better to get a building on the lot. Motion <br /> was made by Commissioner Ehrhart, second by Commissioner Crouch to approve a <br /> building that fits B-2 or B-3 zoning. Motion carried 8-0. Mr. Holloway told the <br /> commission he had made application to the Board of Zoning Appeals for the March 2003 <br /> meeting asking for a collision center at this site with a special exception, he said he was <br /> asking this board to have a finding of fact that this would not be abject to surrounding <br /> area and businesses and would be compatible to the Master Plan. Commissioner <br /> McGuire asked the amount of wrecked cars that would be parked outside. Mr. Holloway <br /> told him they would address those commitments to the Board of Zoning Appeals. A <br /> motion was made by Commissioner McGuire, second by Commissioner Crouch to have a <br /> statement given to the Board of Zoning Appeals that this was a compatible use to the <br /> Master Plan. Motion carried 8-0. <br /> <br /> Building Inspector Joe Beikman reported thirteen (13) permits and forty-six (46) <br /> inspections. <br /> <br /> Commissioner Corbin asked the commission if they wished to continue with the paper <br /> ballots. Consensus of the commission was yes. Commissioner McGuire announced that <br /> each member had a new copy of the Master Plan to review for the next meeting. A <br /> meeting of the Comprehensive Plan Committee will follow the March 27, 2003 meeting. <br /> <br /> There being no further business to be discussed, a motion was_made by~Comm~oner <br /> Bruner' sec°nd bY C°mmissi°ner Bryant t° adj°urn., th)me~/ti/l~g' //t /J <br /> <br /> ffresident / <br /> <br /> <br />