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HomeMy WebLinkAbout08-415OCTOBER 28, 2008 08 -415 RESOLUTION (CARRIED LOST LAID OVER X WITHDRAWN ) UNTIL 11/25 COUNCIL MEETING PURPOSE: APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT; PLANNED DEVELOPMENT FOR OPERATION OF A REPAIR /SERVICE FACILITY AND TRUCK STOP /TEMPORARY STORAGE BUSINESS - 1701 FOUNTAIN AVENUE INITIATED BY: LOREN'S 41 TRUCK PLAZA PLAN COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: Approved w /conditions BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of Oshkosh that a conditional use permit for a planned development to operate a repair /service facility and truck stop /temporary storage business at 1701 Fountain Avenue, to include (a) relocating a pole sign on the corner of Fountain Ave. and Green Valley Road; (b) installation of a new driveway off Fountain Avenue; (c) create a one acre fenced outdoor storage area; and (d) construction of a 4,426 sq. ft. sheet metal building /addition to the existing former Collin's Truck Stop structure, with all other aspects of the site being proposed to remain in their existing nonconforming condition, per the attached, is hereby approved, with the following conditions: 1) Enclosed outdoor storage area is limited to semi - trucks, semi - trailers, and commercial vehicles of a gross vehicle weight 10,000 pounds or more awaiting repairs, for no longer than 30 days. 2) Building materials of the proposed building addition meet the Highway 41 Corridor Overlay Zoning District standards. 3) Landscaping is installed to meet Zoning Ordinance parking lot perimeter standards for manufacturing areas on the south and east property lines. 4) Approve the proposed relocation of the sign, in compliance with code standards. 5) Approve establishment of a new driveway, in compliance with code standards. 6) Approve fence relocation, in compliance with code standards. 8601' °N Wd18 1 8001 'SG '}00 aW[i paAiaaa� WINKEL LAW OFFICE 36 JEWELERS PARK DRIVE, SUITE 202 NEENAH, WISCONSIN 64956 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR David J. Winkel October 15, 2008 Via Fax 920 - 236 - 5053 David Buck City of Oshkosh Community Development City Hall 215 Church Street Oshkosh, W154901 . Re: Loren's 41 Truck Plaza, 1701 Fountain Avenue Dear Mr. Buck: (920) 725.8697 FAX (920) 726 -9077 E -MAIL winkellawofficaosboglobal FEDERAL TAX I.D. NUMBER 39.1712221 t OCT 1 5 2008 DE A TMEINT OF 0felPOU ITY DEVELOPMENT Enclosed please find revised Site Plan for the above referenced matter This Site Plan shows all the current structures on the property, and shows where the DOT is proposing to condemn property along Fountain Avenue, which condemned land has the following improvements on it: (i) sign on the northeast comer of the property, (ii) three driveway entrances onto Fountain Avenue, and (iii) fence. As such, Loren's is requesting permission to relocate its sign twenty five feet back from the "after- condemned" property boundary, relocate the north side of its fence twenty five feet back from the property boundary, and put a new entrance on the one acre property west of the existing parcel, which one acre will be merged with the existing parcel. The other significant affect the DOT's annexation of property will have is to make Loren's unable to drive semi- trucks through the building from the south to the north side, and out the current exit on Fountain Avenue; as the building was originally designed.. As such, semi-trucks would have to be backed out of the building after service is completed. The existing overhead doors are too narrow to safely allow semis to back out of the building, and therefore, Loren's'is requesting approval to put a less than fifty percent addition on the south side of the building with larger overhead doors to accommodate the backing maneuver to be done due to the loss of exit onto Fountain Avenue. The above requests are all allowed in the City of Oshkosh's Zoning Ordinances a's permits 1.e sign permit, fence. permit, building permit, driveway permit) and all the required s�:t -backs have been complied with. As such, T believe a conditional use is not required. You stated you disagreed. As such, please consider this Site Plan a revision to Loren's request for° conditional use, as previously submitted and addressed at the October 7, 2008 Planning Commission meeting. T understand it will be addressed the October 21, 2008 Planning Commission meeting. 8601 ' °N NN Z 80OZ 'S1 '1 00 emIl paniaaa� Please note that Loren's is not asking for any modifications to the uses of its prgperly, and believes it is only requesting for the relocation of its sign, fence and driveway due to the loss of the same from the DOT's condemnation. I received a telephone call on October 13, 2008 from Karen Rask of the DOT informing me that the DOT Can no longer wait for the City to approve a site plan for redevelopment of Loren's 41 Truck Plaza's site as originally proposed and is going to move ahead with the condemnation since relocation of the utilities is going to start in the spring of 2009. As such, Loren's is only requesting the minimum changes to the site necessary to comply with the DOT's condemnation, and is not seeking any other changes at this time. Loren's would like to work with the City in the future concerning a possible redevelopment of the site. However, at the last Planning Commission meeting, Loren's believed discussions with the City will take a while to come up with a redevelopment agreement. Those discussions can be left for a later date after the issues raised by the condemnation are first resolved, Sincerely, W1NT -L LAW OFFICE David J. Winkel DJW:vaw CC: Jeff Hanson, McMahon & Associates Loren Rangeloff . DOSSVANNOMM HVWOW I c (D 0 2 HSOXHSO JO AUO I dOJLS Nonsi SN3VO1 NVId 3115 G3SOdOHd ..... . . ^ R �n•� LIJ 1 1 .I "�� g . off �. • ��. • -~ IM WA ui W , ; �.. �4 . ' $ �= '� a '�•` _� a UJ ei k Mv > UP, . .... .. --- - ------- --- ---------------------------------- ui U) U) L) 0 o 0 Z eta v U L) UJI C 6 0 ..... . . ^ R �n•� LIJ 1 1 .I "�� g . off �. • ��. • -~ IM WA ui W , ; �.. �4 . 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X..O.4L IN -- .p a Q - -: -• riv : rN�ra �(g pasua�{ soot/ 4/04 �a }ea :AS pasu►as � . 808Z/94104 =a ;Q I :aewsales mewsa a '� unnea(] :gig unne�p u i N � � Ali Pal G I W a z w F- U- LU I b TO: Honorable Mayor and Members of the Common Council FROM: Jackson K ey Director of Co nity Development DATE: October 23, 2008 RE: Approval of Conditional Use Permit; Planned Development for Operation of a Repair /Service Facility and Truck Stop /Temporary Storage Business— 1701 Fountain Avenue; Loren's 41 Truck Plaza Loren's 41 Truck Plaza, LLC, owner (Plan Commission Recommendation: Approved w /conditions) BACKGROUND The subject six acre site consists of two parcels located at 1701 Fountain Avenue and has been used as a truck stop for approximately 50 years. In 2006, a CUP/PD was approved by both the Plan Commission and Common Council with a two -year review period for compliance with city codes. In 2008, the two -year review took place and the CUP /PD was denied and revoked by both the Plan Commission and Common Council. The owner /petitioner has subsequently submitted multiple new site plans and proposed to reestablish multiple uses and establish new uses on the property. The last site plan was submitted on October 15, 2008 and due to its late submittal being the same day it was distributed to Plan Commission members and the public, it had not received complete staff review prior to the Plan Commission meeting. ANALYSIS The owner /petitioner originally requested a collection of uses which were quite extensive and all- encompassing with open ended language for permitted uses on -site. The applicant then changed his request with the October 15, 2008 submittals to only include: 1. Relocation of a pole sign that is located on land being taken by the DOT; 2. Establishment of a new Class III driveway to replace the two existing substandard drives that are being removed by the DOT; 3. The new establishment of approximately one acre of fenced outdoor storage for unidentified items; and 4. Addition of approximately 4,426 square feet of sheet metal building onto the former Colin's Truck Stop structure, which is a 49.6% increase in the size of the existing nonconforming structure. All other aspects of the site are being proposed to remain in the existing nonconforming substandard condition with the unidentified "all historic uses" to remain in place. With the original application, staff had recommended approval with multiple conditions including the uses be limited to a specific list and conducted in specific areas, multiple base standard modifications, combination of the parcels, increase in landscaping by storage areas, and requirements that other aspects of the development meet zoning code standards. The revised site plan and supporting narrative submitted October 15, 2008 was presented to the Plan Commission on October 21, 2008 where discussion ensued regarding the four requests of the revised proposal. Considerable deliberation was dedicated to what uses are appropriate for a "truck stop" and what should be allowed within the proposed enclosed storage area as there was concern it would be operated as a salvage operation with long -term storage of dilapidated and inoperable vehicles. Discussion on what materials should be utilized for the proposed building addition and the necessity of incorporating landscaping as a buffer along the highway was talked about in order to improve the appearance of this already aesthetically challenged site as it is a "gateway" location to the city as well as to screen it from the recently developed adjacent property. Conditions addressing and mitigating negative aspects of the above mentioned issues were collectively composed by the Plan Commission members and are listed in the recommendation section below. It should be noted that the representative of the applicant expressed concern and objection to any and all conditions placed on the recommendation because the petitioner's attorney feels the entire Conditional Use /Planned Development review and approval process is not applicable to the request or his client's site. In this matter, staff and the applicant are in unequivocal disagreement. City staff continue to maintain that the CUP /PD is required and the Plan Commission's recommendation is for the issuance of the CUP /PD with Conditions. FISCAL IMPACT None anticipated. RECOMMENDATION The Plan Commission recommended approval of this request at its October 21, 2008 meeting with the following conditions: 1. Enclosed outdoor storage area is limited to semi - trucks, semi - trailers, and commercial vehicles of a gross vehicle weight 10,000 pounds or more awaiting repairs, for no longer than 30 days. 2. Building materials of the proposed building addition meet the Highway 41 Corridor Overlay Zoning District standards. 3. Landscaping is installed to meet Zoning Ordinance parking lot perimeter standards for manufacturing areas on the south and east property lines. 4. Approve the proposed relocation of the sign, in compliance with code standards. 5. Approve establishment of a new driveway, in compliance with code standards. 6. Approve fence relocation, in compliance with code standards. Approved, City Manager ITEM: Plan Commission meeting of October 21, 2008. * ** THIS ITEM WAS LAID -OVER AT THE PLAN COMMISSION MEETING OF OCTOBER 7, 2008. THE PETITIONER SUBMITTED A REVISED SITE PLAN AND PROPOSAL OF USES ON OCTOBER 8. THE PETITIONER AGAIN SUBMITTED A MODIFIED SITE PLAN AND SUPPORT NARRATIVE ON OCTOBER_ 15 (ATTACHED), THE SAME DAY STAFF REPORTS WERE DISTRIBUTED. AS SUCH, STAFF HAS NOT HAD SUFFICIENT TIME TO ANALYZE THE MODIFICATIONS AND DEFER RECOMMENDATION TO THE PLAN COMMISSION. * ** GENERAL INFORMATION Applicant/Owner: Loren's 41 Truck Plaza, LLC Action(s) Requested: With the latest modified request and site plan submitted October 15, 2008 the applicant is requesting a conditional use permit and approval of a planned development for the relocation of a pole sign, establishment of a new driveway, establishment of a new fenced outdoor storage area and the addition of a sheet metal building onto the existing structure. All other aspects of the site are being proposed to remain in the existing nonconforming substandard condition with the unidentified "all historic uses" to remain in place. Applicable Ordinance Provisions: The Zoning Ordinance establishes criteria and guidelines for the establishment and/or amendment of a PD overlay district in Section 30 -33 (A)(1) and Conditional Use Permit in Section 30 -11 (D). Property Location and Background Information: The subject six acre site consists of two parcels located at 1701 Fountain Avenue, which was annexed to the City of Oshkosh in 1994. It was used as a "truck stop" for approximately 50 years and contains a small Ameritech public utility structure on the north side of the site. The current land owner applied for conditional use permit/planned development approval to expand the nonconforming truck stop facility use and add used vehicle and parts sales, vehicle repair, vehicle wrecking/dismantling, and vehicle towing /temporary vehicle storage before the Plan Commission on May 17, June 21 and December 06 of 2005 where each request was tabled, primarily because of the site's proximity to Highway 41 and noncompliance with the Highway 41 Corridor site requirements as well as the appropriateness of the use at the site, which was described by Commissioners as a "gateway location" into the City. On February 07 2006, a request again came before the Plan Commission with a modification from previous requests in that the applicant proposed to only add used automobile sales and vehicle towing/screened temporary storage to the existing and unexpanded truck stop use. This request received a positive Plan Commission recommendation and was subsequently approved by the Common Council on February 14, 2006, with multiple conditions including a two -year review period for compliance with city codes. The two -year review took place at the March 4, 2008 Plan Commission meeting where it was denied unanimously by a vote of 0 -8 and was subsequently denied by the Common Council at their March 11, 2008 meeting where it was denied by a vote of 1 -6. The petitioner had a new site plan and elevations drafted and proposed to reestablish multiple uses on the property. This petition was brought before the Plan Commission on October 7, 2008 where it was laid over to the October 21, 2008 meeting. A new site plan and modified request of uses was submitted on October 8 and again the site plan and request was altered with another submittal on October 15, 2008. ect Site Nonconforming Truck Stop /Service F M -1 PD/Highway 41 Overlav acent Land Use and ANALYSIS The area included in the Conditional Use/Planned Development request includes two parcels owned by the petitioner, Loren's 41 Truck Plaza., LLC. These two parcels must be combined if the site is to be utilized as one proposed development. Reconstruction plans for the Snell Road/Fountain Avenue overpass have been completed and the applicant has had a professional site plan and building elevations created which for review and approval of a new Conditional Use/Planned Development. From a land- use /zoning perspective, this site has had considerable review, deliberation and physical changes over the last eight years but ultimately is used as it was when the current owner acquired it in 2005. With the latest modified request and site plan submitted October 15, 2008 the applicant is requesting a Conditional Use Permit and approval of a Planned Development for the relocation of a pole sign, establishment of a new driveway, establishment of a new fenced outdoor storage area and the addition of a sheet metal building onto the existing structure. All other aspects of the site are proposed to remain in the existing nonconforming substandard condition with the unidentified "all historic uses" to remain in place. Below is a description of each of the requested alterations to the site included in the request. Relocation of an Existing Pole Sign The petitioner is requesting the relocation of an existing pole sign that is located on land being taken by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation as part of the Snell Road/Fountain Avenue overpass construction project. The sign is proposed to be removed from its current location and reconstructed on the site 25 feet from the east property line and 110 feet from the future north property line. No details of the sign in regard to type, height, sign area or design were included with the original or revised submittal. New Driveway The site, as used today, has access in the form of two commercial drives onto Fountain Avenue. These access points. are to be removed when the construction of the overpass is completed and therefore the Item —1701 Fountain Ave - CUPIPD Loren's Truck Plaza R -3 PD/ Highway 41 North Mobile Home Park across Fountain Avenue) Overlay South Office & Light Industrial -Omni Paint & Glass C -2PD _._................_._.._...._. ._....._._ ....................................._._..._..._ ._.........................._.. .. .....................-_..............................._._._..........._.............._........_._............_....................._....._....._._.........._.........._.._........................_...._............... Town Of Oshkosh - East County Zoned M -2 & _._. _._.....Ariculture ... (across US Highway " 4_ l_��).. ...................._._. ......._ .........................._........._....._.................._.._._.._............_._............................_...__ A -1 ................_._........._.. C -2 PD /Highway 41 West Undeveloped Commercial /Industrial Lots Overlay Com rehensive Plan iid lase hcomfn n'atao� ,x V �k y ��� Ilse Gtgr� .�, zY _. :�.. .e., .��5 �u�F..� ..5 ..^ 10 Year Land Use Recommendation- Commercial 20 Year Land Use Recommendation Commercial ANALYSIS The area included in the Conditional Use/Planned Development request includes two parcels owned by the petitioner, Loren's 41 Truck Plaza., LLC. These two parcels must be combined if the site is to be utilized as one proposed development. Reconstruction plans for the Snell Road/Fountain Avenue overpass have been completed and the applicant has had a professional site plan and building elevations created which for review and approval of a new Conditional Use/Planned Development. From a land- use /zoning perspective, this site has had considerable review, deliberation and physical changes over the last eight years but ultimately is used as it was when the current owner acquired it in 2005. With the latest modified request and site plan submitted October 15, 2008 the applicant is requesting a Conditional Use Permit and approval of a Planned Development for the relocation of a pole sign, establishment of a new driveway, establishment of a new fenced outdoor storage area and the addition of a sheet metal building onto the existing structure. All other aspects of the site are proposed to remain in the existing nonconforming substandard condition with the unidentified "all historic uses" to remain in place. Below is a description of each of the requested alterations to the site included in the request. Relocation of an Existing Pole Sign The petitioner is requesting the relocation of an existing pole sign that is located on land being taken by the Wisconsin Department of Transportation as part of the Snell Road/Fountain Avenue overpass construction project. The sign is proposed to be removed from its current location and reconstructed on the site 25 feet from the east property line and 110 feet from the future north property line. No details of the sign in regard to type, height, sign area or design were included with the original or revised submittal. New Driveway The site, as used today, has access in the form of two commercial drives onto Fountain Avenue. These access points. are to be removed when the construction of the overpass is completed and therefore the Item —1701 Fountain Ave - CUPIPD Loren's Truck Plaza petitioner is requesting the creation of a new access drive. This new ingress /egress is proposed to be located on the western portion of the development area and to access the developments nonconforming storage areas as well as repair facilities. It is proposed to be 40 feet wide at the property line and 70 feet wide at the pavement, which is consistent with Class III driveway standards set forth in the Municipal Code. New Fenced Outdoor Storage Area The approval of the CUP/PD in 2006 included the installation and operation of an enclosed storage area for the storage of vehicles towed in conjunction with the wrecker service and for vehicles awaiting repair. When that CUP/PD was revoked by the Council in 2008, the use of the enclosed storage area became illegal. At this time, the petitioner is requesting that the enclosed storage area use be approved on the site for unidentified storage. Though not included in the application material, staff assumes the storage area would be used for the storage of semi - trucks, semi - trailers, cars and trucks awaiting repair, as well as other miscellaneous materials possibly including junk and debris. The site plan is also being requested to be altered from the illegal status it currently has to allow the movement of the northern fence line back from the property line to 25 feet, which is the required setback of the underlying M -1 zoning district. Building Addition An addition of an approximately 4,426 square feet building is proposed to be placed onto the south and west sides of the former Colin's Truck Stop structure. The existing truck stop structure is approximately 8,920 square feet, so the addition consists of a 49.6% increase in the size of the existing nonconforming structure. The elevations supplied to staff are not scaled but it appears that the addition is between 24 — 29 feet tall, includes a blank western wall and 3 bay garage doors on the southern wall. Building materials were not identified on the plans nor included in the application but to staff, the plans appear to depict ribbed metal wall systems. If this assumption is true, the proposed materials would not meet minimum standards of the Highway 41 Corridor Overlay District design standards, which require an architectural flat panel for steel buildings and require all sides of a steel structure in the district to be accented and enhanced with brick, masonry or stucco and decorative overhang and trim RECOMMENDATION /CONDITIONS The Department of Community Development had not had sufficient time to analyze the modifications to the site plans and uses. However, staff does not support any base standard modifications for the site and also suggests that uses proposed on -site be clearly identified and listed by the Plan Commission. The Department of Community Development defers recommendation of the CUP/PD to the Plan Commission. The Plan Commission approved of the conditional use permit /development plan review with conditions. The following is the Plan Commission's discussion on this item. Mr. Buck presented the item and reviewed the last site plan as well as the revised plan submitted October 15th. He depicted the area of the new sign location, building addition, relocated driveway, and outdoor storage area and explained that the petitioner was now requesting that the uses remain the same as the legal nonconforming ones currently on site. Building elevations for the proposed addition were distributed to the commissioners as this information was submitted after board packets were mailed last week. He stated that staff does not support any base standard modifications for this site. Commission members discussed the difficulty in making an informed decision on this request as revised site plans were submitted with no time for staff review. Item —1701 Fountain Ave - CUPIPD Loren's Truck Plaza Staff explained that the latest submittal was not requesting new uses for approval except the enclosed outdoor storage area and the owner was now requesting that all historic uses should remain as legal nonconforming. Dave Winkel, 36 Jewelers Park Drive, Neenah, representing Loren Rangeloff, referred to his letter of October 15th and commented that they were now asking to resolve the issues involving the WisDOT only which are the relocation of the sign, fence and access to the site. Mr. Winkel stated that the DOT wishes to move forward with the installation of utilities in 2009 and wants the matter resolved, therefore they are scaling back the concept plan of October 8th and are now requesting approval for the relocation of the existing sign and fence both to be moved 25 feet back, the driveway relocation, and the building addition for semi - trucks to enter as that has been effected by the relocating of the access. The two parcels will be merged into one and no new uses or base code modifications are currently being requested. After this initial request receives approval, the owner will come forward with a more in depth plan for redevelopment of the entire site at a later date. The commission members discussed what time frame the owner was considering with his redevelopment plans. Mr. Winkel stated that it would most likely be January, 2009. Landscaping plans were discussed for the site. Mr. Winkel contended that since the owner was only moving objects that currently existed on the site and the building addition plans were not to exceed 50% of the existing nonconforming structure, that there were no code requirements that needed to be met. Commissioners discussed the signage and felt it should be reviewed for code compliance. They also discussed the proposed building addition, the current site conditions, and the historic uses. Commission members concluded that the conditions in the staff report added to the request would not be applicable since the request has been changed. Mr. Buck reviewed the uses proposed in the previous submission as well as the historic uses on the site. Sales and towing service uses were revoked by the Common Council in March, 2008. Mr. Winkel contended that staff was trying to limit the historical uses which should be allowed and reiterated that the owner was now withdrawing his request for any new uses at this time. Staff and Mr. Winkel discussed the code language relating to the Highway 41 Overlay and the Planned Development Overlay as staff conceives the building addition and creation of an outdoor storage yard as an expansion of the uses within the CUP/PD, whereas Mr. Winkel claims it is not. Russ Reff, 217 Ceape Avenue, representing Omni Glass & Paint, distributed photos of Loren's site that were reviewed at the last meeting and discussed Omni's concern with both the appearance and negative effect on their site and the adjacent lots they wish to market for development. He stated his opinion on the 41 and Planned Development Overlays and felt that Planned Development Overlay would give the staff the right to review and condition this request. He further stated that Omni was opposed to any new uses or base standard modifications being granted. They were not objecting to the relocation of the driveway or combining the parcels, but felt that the relocation of the sign should be reviewed and approved by City staff for compliance with codes. This is a gateway location to the city and he felt that the proposed building addition should require CUP Item —1701 Fountain Ave - CUPIPD Loren's Truck Plaza approval as the owner appears to be proposing to merely make things worse in increments rather than having the entire plan approved at one time. The uses on the site currently are a disregard to the zoning district and although the CUP for sales and towing service were revoked by the Council, the pictures distributed clearly display cars for sale, and towing trucks as well as signage advertising said uses on the site. Mr. Reff felt that the Plan Commission needed to recommend uses to the Council and he distributed copies of the conditions staff prepared for this request which he had modified to be suitable. Commission members agreed that they could not act on these suggested conditions today as the request before them had been altered since the staff report was prepared and the new uses were no longer being requested at this time. Mr. Reff stated that his client and himself feel that the enclosed outdoor storage area use needed to be better defined as he felt that the area was appropriate for either historic uses or left vacant but he was concerned with it becoming a salvage yard beyond the fence which is not appropriate in this zoning district. Commission members discussed at length the relocation of the fence, sign and driveway as well as the allowed uses in the fenced area. The building addition was revisited and discussion continued on whether this was considered an expansion of the current use. Code language was reviewed again relating to this interpretation. Legal nonconforming uses were again discussed as well as the current uses on site along with the 50% limitation for the building addition. Commission members did not feel comfortable voting on the item as there was too much confusion as to different interpretations of code language between staff and the petitioner's attorney. It was concluded that uses in the fenced area should be defined as well as conditions addressing any issues with the latest request to relocate the fence, driveway and sign. It was also discussed that the building addition should be conditioned for either Highway 41 or Planned Development Overlay. Commission members determined that the building addition should fall under the requirements for the Highway 41 Corridor standards. Restrictions in the fenced outdoor storage area were suggested to be "no salvage yard activities" however the Commission determined that this definition was too broad and needed to be more clearly defined. Mr. Winkel claimed that there was no need to establish conditions for the outdoor fenced area as the owner can be cited by Inspection Services for uses not allowed in the M -1 zoning district. Commission members discussed various conditions that would be appropriate for this request and the language that would be acceptable. It was determined that all the conditions should be removed since the request has been substantially revised and the following amendments would be offered as the conditions of approval for the current request. Motion by Borsuk to approve an amendment to add the following conditions to this request: 1. Building materials of the proposed building addition meet the Highway 41 Corridor Overlay Zoning District standards. 2. Approve the proposed relocation of the sign, in compliance with code standards. 3. Approve establishment of a new driveway, in compliance with code standards. 4. Approve fence relocation, in compliance with code standards. Item —1701 Fountain Ave - CUP/PD Loren's Truck Plaza Seconded by Propp. Motion carried 7 -0. Commission further discussed the allowable activities in the enclosed outdoor fenced area and the technical definition of "trucks ". Motion by Borsuk to approve an amendment to add the following condition to this request: 5. Enclosed outdoor storage area is limited to semi - trucks, semi - trailers, and commercial vehicles of a gross vehicle weight 10, 000 pounds or more awaiting repairs, for no longer than 30 days. Seconded by Mattox. Motion carried 4 -3. Ayes- Borsuk /Fojtik/Mattox/Dell'Antonia. Nays - Scheuermann/Esslinger/Propp. Motion by Borsuk to approve an amendment to add the following condition to this request: 6. Landscaping is installed to meet Zoning Ordinance parking lot perimeter standards for manufacturing areas on the south and east property lines. Seconded by Mattox. Motion carried 7 -0. Motion by Borsuk to approve the conditional use permit and development plan review for the operation of the business at 1701 Fountain Avenue as requested with the following conditions: 1. Enclosed outdoor storage area is limited to semi - trucks, semi- trailers, and commercial vehicles of a gross vehicle weight 10, 000 pounds or more awaiting repairs, for no longer than 30 days. 2. Building materials of the proposed building addition meet the Highway 41 Corridor Overlay Zoning District standards. 3. Landscaping is installed to meet Zoning Ordinance parking lot perimeter standards for manufacturing areas on the south and east property lines. 4. Approve the proposed relocation of the sign, in compliance with code standards. 5. Approve establishment of a new driveway, in compliance with code standards. 6 Approve fence relocation, in compliance with code standards. Seconded by Esslinger. Motion carried 7 -0. Item —1701 Fountain Ave - CUP /PD Loren's Truck Plaza �u1.23. 200E 11:08AM 'city of Oshkosh comdev Nu, 0719 P. 2 ON THE WATER City of Oshkosh Application Conditional Use Permit *RPt.EA I TYPE OR PRW MiG BLACK MX** MMMU TO: Dapt. of Commanity Development 215 Church Ave,, P.O. Sox 1130 Oshkosh, wiscansin 549034130 PHONE: (920) 236-5099 Al'PLIC,AN'�N'FORMATfON Petitioner ? r d's ck Plaz LLC Date: 7/26/08 Petitioner's Address: 170T Fountain Ave City: _ gg k kLW&...,, , State: ,.X+ _ 2ip: 5 9 4 g am; Other Contact # or Email: Telephone #-. (92d .Z — ( ) _ -- Status of petitioner (Please Check): C owner Cf pApraeentstive 0 Tenant 13 Prespective Bltyor Pclltlonor's Signature (required): Date: OWN_ _ E�INFORMAT`_�U�T Owner's): Loren Ran a loff Date: 7/26/ 08 Owner(s) Addren: O r 'Street: City: _ Osh kosh State: , W1 Zip: 549632 Telephono #: ( 920 47691197 Pax: ( ) Other Contact # or Email: Ownership status (Please Chock): 0 Individual 0 Trost 0 Partuarship 0 Corporation Property Owner Consent: (required) By signature hereon, I/We acknowledge that City officials and/or employees may, in the performance of their functions, enter upda the property to inspect or gather other information nmcosaury to process this applicatiom l also understand that atl meeting dates are tentitiva and maybe postponed by the Planning services Division for icoomploto submissions or other administr16VO reasons. Property Owner's signature: Dam: SITE INPORMA71�ont Addrese/L ovation of Froposed Project: _ _Loreta;� 41 TrucJc 1a1 ��� r.rr Proposed Project Type: New entrance, model existirt building, put up new building,move signage, off -site towing, used car sales , Current Use of Property: Zoning fiend Uses Surrounding Your Site► North: Mobile Hame Park South: Light industrial East: Mill /prison West: Light Industrial * "`Please note that a m,eetittg notice will be mailed to all abutting property owners regarding your request, > Application fees are due at time of submittal. lldake cheek payable to City of Oa kask. Please refer to the fee schedule for appropriate fm PER 1S NON - REFUNDABLE For more information please the City's wobsitc at www.cf.oshkosh.wi.us/Communily..,Doveloptnefolwmlng.htm staff Date Recd ' t" du1. 2008 11:08AM c i ty of oshkosf; comdev Na, 0719 P. 3 Briefly explain how the proposed conditional use will not hnve a negative effect on the Issues betaw. 1, Health, salary, and general welfare of occupants oflutroUnamg "u" Loa change f rom present use, but s laoki.ng facilities ...aa..,tar aiiculatlon and safety, N/A air, water, or New pond to catch rain water .on public sewer /water i. Character =d rerun development of !the area. ,.' Vacant industrial lots on west Will develop SUB AL Roust acaompsmy the Application to be oatnplete. 9 A aarrative of the proposed 80nditionai use and project including: . a Proposed use ofthe property o E7'WTig utie ofthe property and discussion of theft relation to the project M Identification of structures on the property o Projected number of residents, employees, and/or daily customers p Proposed amount ot dwelling units, floor area, landscape area, and parking area expressed In square feet and acreage to the nearest one- hundredth of as sore C3 Effects on adjoining properties to include! noise, hours - Of operation, give. odor, fames, vibration, etc. C3 surrounding land uses C3 Compatibility of the proposed use with adjacent and other properties in the area. a Traffic generation 0 Any othor infbrmation pertinent to adequate understanding efthe intended use and its relation to nearby properties > A complete site building elevations �. r. rr. c . r Cr1Di! OI T[!@ uuuu +� v,w.oRV— .»....,. W x 1 l (minimatn) to 1 0 8 i" treat with faints and plot style Q one compact c of ra wilt► d gital plans and drawings o e table 1118 ( plans havp been prepared digitally) if dtfrettt a Title block that provides all contact infmMiation for the petitioner and /or owner, C1 Full name and contact in#brmadan of petitioner's englttesrs/enrwyors/arobitects, or other design professionals used in the plan propanttion G The ditto ofthe original plan and latest date of revislon to die plan o A north arrow and graphic scale. Said scale is not to be smaAer than one Inch equals sixty feet 0 "60) unless otherwia® approved by the Department of Community Development prior to submkW v AN properly lines and existing and proposed 6&-of-way lines with bearings and dimensions clearly labeled a AD r equired building setback and cMet rams o All existing and proposed buildings, stntatures, and paved areas, including building entrances, walks, d decks, patios, fences, wails C3 IAcation of all outdoor storage and refuse disposal areas and the design ad materials used for constr<tetion a Location and dimension of 911 On-site parking (and ofi*elto parking provisions if they are to be employed), including a summary of the number of parking stalls provided per die requirement of section 30.36 City of Oshkosh zoning nrdirmoe C1 Location and dimension of all loading and service areas on the subject property Q Location, height, design, illumination power and orientation of all exterior lighting on the property including a photometrics Platt o 'i oaacion of all exterior weahanical equipment and utllitles and elevation® of proposed screening devices where applicable (i.e, visible ftom a public street or. residential use or district). get hanical equipment includes, but is not limited to; HYAC equipment, electrical transfamera and boxes, exhaust flues. plumbing vents, gas regulators, generators 2 nIa�a� 8601 ' °N WdU :Z 8002 - S1 'M auj!1 pa WINKEL LAW OFFICE 36 JEWELERS PARK DRIVE, SUITE 202 NEENAH, WISCONSIN 64956 ATTORNEY AND COUNSELOR David J. Winkel (920) 72&8887 FAX (920) 725 -9077 E -MAIL winkeliawofficeasboglobal.net FEDERAL TAX I.D. NUMBER 39- 1712221 October 15, 2008 Via Fax 920 -236 -5053 David Buck City of Oshkosh Community Development City Hall 215 Church Street Oshkosh, W154901 Rtk� 0 "' E I VE D OCT 15 2008 Re: Loren's 41 Truck Plaza, 1701 Fountain Avenue Dear Mr. Buck: DEPARTMENT OF OMMIMOTY DEVELOP TENT Inclosed please find revised Site Plan for the above referenced matter. This Site flan shows all the current structures on the property, and shows where the DOT is proposing to condemn property along Fountain Avenue, which condemned land has the following improvements on it: (i) sign on the northeast corner of the property, (il) three driveway entrances onto Fountain Avenue, and (iii) fence. As such, Loren's is requesting permission to relocate its sign twenty five feet back from the "after - condemned property boundary, relocate the north side of its fence twenty five feet back from the property boundary, and put a new entrance on the one acre property west of the existing parcel, which one acre will be merged with the existing parcel. The other significant affect the DOT's annexation of property will have is to make Loren's unable to drive semi- trucks through the building from the south side to the north side, and out the current exit on Fountain Avenue; as the building was originally designed. As such, semi - trucks would have to be backed out of the building after service is completed. The existing overhead doors are too narrow to safely allow semis to back out of the building, and therefore, Loren's is requesting approval to put a less than fifty percent addition Qn the south side of the building with larger overhead doors to accommodate the backing maneuver to be done due to the Ioss of exit onto Fountain Avenue. The above requests are all allowed in the City of Oshkosh's Zoning Ordinances as permits sign permit, fence permit, building permit, driveway permit) and all the required set -backs have been complied with. As such, I believe a conditional use is not required. You stated you disagreed. As such, please consider this Site Plan a revision to Loren 's request for conditional use, as previously submitted and addressed at the October 7, 2008 Planning Commission meeting. I understand it will be addressed' at the October 21, 2008 Planning ComrIiission meeting. 8601 ' °N Wd.lB�Z 8001 'SL 'IDo ;WII paniaaa� Please note that Loren's is not asking for any modifications to the uses of its properly, and believes it is only.requesting for the relocation of its sign, fence and driveway due to the loss of the same from the DOT's condemnation. I received a telephone call on October 13, 2008 from Karen Rask of the DOT informing me that the DOT Can no longer wait for the City to approve a site plan for redevelopment of Loren's 41 Truck plaza's site as originally proposed and is going to move ahead with the condemnation since relocation of the utilities is going to start in the spring of 2009. As such, Loren's is only requesting the minimum changes to the site necessary to comply with the DOT's condemnation, and is not seeking any other changes at this time. Loren's would like to work with the City in the future concerning a possible redevelopment of the site. However, at the last Planning Commission meeting, Loren's believed discussions with the City will take a while to come up with a redevelopment agreement. Those discussions can be left for a later date after the issues raised by the condemnation are first resolved, Sincerely, WINKEL LAW OFFICE David J. Winkel DJW:vaw CC. Jeff Hanson, McMahon & Associates Loren Rangeloff. N.O� I HSOXHS J0 Iwo voor sur ¢ 4 ,.�..+,.�. ..... ,•., dO1.S N0f12l1 SN32101 SELVOOSSYAMMMMW NOR ;.:::. ,vv NH'id 3115 Q350d02{d , �v ui t ` '} u = t� '• ��t 1 "�G s 0 - a � i ~� •1�`��1'p����i�b'• -�4 "�. .. V � W LU ' � � 66E 111 i �.+ ° - \' . •r...." z � >n _ Ltd c�a M d n O W G Z 0 z 00 Uj IL 04 ui t ` '} u = t� '• ��t 1 "�G s 0 - a � i ~� •1�`��1'p����i�b'• -�4 "�. .. V � W LU ' � � 66E 111 i �.+ ° - \' . •r...." s N, • a F • • � • t • W7 a . w • .......ki. b y -mm .nw z a ~> i U.. J — /r f_ :X.+o-otf�.y. �� }i� M s N, • a F • • � • t • W7 a . w • .......ki. b y -mm .nw z a ~> i U.. 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This drawing is a compilation of records, data and information located in various city, county and state offices and other sources affecting the area shown and it is to be used for reference purposes only. The City of Oshkosh is not re- sponsible for any inaccuracies herein contained. If discrepancies are found, please contact the City of Oshkosh. Created by - dff RENOVATION /EXPANSION OF TRUCK STOP 1701 FOUNTAIN AV. Scale: 1" = 250' I N OfHKOf H OH HE T WATER City of Oshkosh Department of Community Development 08!05/08 DISCLAIMER This map Is neither a legally recorded map nor a survey and it is not intended to be used as one. This drawing is a compilation of records, data and information located In various city, county and state offices and other sources affecting the area shown and It Is to be used for reference purposes only. The City of Oshkosh is not re- sponsible for any inaccuracies herein contained. If discrepencies are found, please contact the City of Oshkosh. 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