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Criteria for Decision Making <br />Special Exception -if applicable <br />A Special Exception may only be granted upon making a written determination, based upon the <br />evidence presented at a public hearing. Please address how the project meets the following criteria. <br />1) The proposed use will not be injurious to the public health, safety, comfort, <br />community moral standards, convenience or general welfare, because: <br />The proposed restaurant or retail space will meet all applicable building and <br />fire safety codes. Therefore, it should not be detrimental to the public health, <br />safety, or general welfare of the community. <br />2) The proposed use will not injure or adversely affect the use of the adjacent area <br />or property values therein, because: <br />This home is located in a historic district, which protects the appearance and <br />form of the structure. Allowing for a use that would compliment the <br />neighborhood - like a small restaurant or retail place - should not adversely <br />impact the use or value of the adjacent property. The outward appearance of <br />the structure would be residential, and the use would be limited in scale by <br />the nature and size of the structure. <br />3) The proposed use will be consistent with the character of the district in which it is <br />located and the land uses authorized therein, because: <br />While not immediately fronting Portage Road, the unique street configuration <br />in this area makes it feel like it is part of the Portage Road frontage. Across <br />Leland Ave is the successful No. 6 Restaurant. The proposed use would <br />compliment the No.6 Restaurant use and provide needed services to the <br />neighborhood. The property would be developed in a mixed use format with <br />a residential unit on the 2nd story of the existing structure, allowing for a <br />more traditional neighborhood development pattern common in this area <br />where a business owner could potentially live above their business. <br />4) The proposed use is compatible with the recommendations of the Comprehensive <br />Plan, because: <br />The proposed use is consistent with City Plan (2006), Objective LU2: <br />Encourage a compatible mix of land uses in the community. More <br />specifically, LU2.2 Pursue a mix of land uses along major corridors. This <br />property is less than 75'from and highly visible to the Portage Road corridor. <br />The only property between this and Portage Road is a small piece of a <br />triangular lot occupied by a restaurant. As a mixed use building (with <br />residential above), it would also comply with Objective H2, which speaks of <br />both renovating and repairing older homes and maintaining housing stock.
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