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Area Board of Zoning Appeals—December 6,2017 <br /> MR. CRUMLISH: You can make another motion... <br /> MRS. SMITH: You can approve or deny any variances in any form. <br /> MR. LESZCZYNSKI: I will try to make a motion that we approve,getting at what Mike was saying we approve setbacks and <br /> stuff like that what we approve everything, all six with the exception of three,their off-street parking. I do feel that from <br /> 35 to 4,or even 20 to 4, whatever they need is way too small for something like that. <br /> MRS.SMITH: A motion to deny the parking variance and approve the remainder of the variances. <br /> MR. LESZCZYNSKI: Right. <br /> MRS.SMITH: Deny the parking reduction variance and approve the remaining variances? <br /> MR. LESZCZYNSKI: Yeah,approving 1, 2,4,5,&6. <br /> MR. MATTHYS: Do we do the Special Use first? <br /> MRS.SMITH: It doesn't matter what order you go in. <br /> MR.CRUMLISH: Right now we have a motion. <br /> MRS.SMITH: We have a motion... <br /> MS.SCHUTH: John I would second that. I really think that the parking is the safety issue and when we're talking about <br /> public health and general welfare, I think the parking is a safety issue. I'll second the motion. <br /> MR. URBANSKI: Now let me just ask you, we're not voting on number 3, Mr. Chairman? <br /> MR.CRUMLISH: We're voting to accept 1, 2,4,5,&6 and deny number 3. <br /> MR.URBANSKI: Okay. On number 6,the variance to reduce the minimum width of parking lot maneuvering from 24'to <br /> 0', 1 would say then if we're talking about this parking that that one ought to be... <br /> MRS.SMITH:That one is probably, is not actually not to zero. What happened is is that you have that,what used to be an <br /> alley there, it's been vacated. The parking spots back right up to that,so they're using the alley as their kind of <br /> maneuvering aisle. It's similar to what we've viewed in other cases, again it's something we're trying to address in the <br /> ordinance, but technically when you have a ninety degree parking spot you technically have to have 24' behind it. They're <br /> using what used to be an alley and is not an easement, I believe, across those properties. <br /> MR. URBANSKI: Thank you for clarification, leaving 6 in there is fine. <br /> MR. CRUMLISH: Any further discussion? I'll call for the vote on the variances.To approve variances 1, 2,4, 5&6 and to <br /> deny variance number 3. We have a motion and a second. <br /> MRS. HENRY: And that motion was made by Mr. Leszczynski and seconded by Ms.Schuth. Mr.Young? <br /> 27 <br />