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HomeMy WebLinkAboutResolution 162 - Greenbriar Terrace Mobile CUPP'~.~NNING COMM:f:SSION RESOT,UTION N0. 162 A RESOLUTION ADOPTING FINDINGS AND CONCLUSIONS AND APPROVING THE CONDITIONAL USE APPLICATION SUBMITTED ~3Y CARL BISKI,130RN GVIIEREAS, an application for a conditional use permit for. expansion of Greenbrier Terrace Mobile Community in a ~t-3 zone has been submitted by Carl Biskeborn, said mobile home park located. at 3fl1 Freeman ~taad within the City; the location more partinularly described as Jackson County Tax Asses sor's map page 37 2W 2D, tax lot 17fl0; and WI-IEREAS, the Central Point Plann~.ng Commission has reviewed and approved the application at a public hearing held on the third day of January, 1989; now, therefore, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE PLANNING COM143ISSION OF THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT, OREGON, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. The relevant criteria applicable to the within application is as followed: (a) The Comprehensive Plan designates the site as medium density residential. (b) The Zoning Ordinance designates the site as R-3. (c} Central Point Municipal Cnde Chapter 17.76 describes the conditions which the Planning Commission must consider in order to grant a conditional use permit. {d} Central Point Municipal Code Chapter 5.32 describes the stan- dards which the Planning Commission must consider in order to grant an expan- sion to a mobile home park. Section 2. The Planning Commission hereby finds as follows. The proposal meets the City`s housing goal to provide far a range of rousing types, styles and costs including single family homes, condominium, rental housing and mobile homes. Section 3. The Planning Commission hereby finds as follows. The proposal meets the requirements of the City°s honing Ordinance for a R-3 zone and the standards far a Mobile Home Park because: (a} Mobile Home Parks axe a conditional use. PLANNING COMM. RESOI,,UTION N0. ~_ -- 1 (b) Na evidence was submitf:ed support;.~.ng a conclusion that the proposed expansion would gene3~ate conditions that would adversely impact surrounding properties. Section 4. The Planning Commission finds that the record herein and the findings therefore support the conclusion that the proposal is in compliance with the City's Comprehensive Plan and the applicable standards of the City's Zoning and N3obile f~Iame Code. The proposed conditional use is hereby approved subject to: (a) Compliance wit~r the relevant requirements of the Uniform Building Code and the Uniform sire Code. (b} Two covered parking spaces for each mobile home space. Park- ing area can not be within a required setback area. Parking areas can not be used for recreation vehicle s~~orage. (c) Walkways to storage buildings and from the patio to the road- way shall be not less than 3 feet in width. (d} Each mobile home space shall have one shade tree and two hosebibbs for maintenance and watering purposes. {e) Underground utilities. (f) Carports with attached storage sheds of not less than 36 s.f. for each mobile home space. (g) Provide the City with copies of existing water and sewer facilities. (h) Provide a metes and bounds legal description. of the property. (i) Have the property owner sign and return a Deferred Improve- ment Agreement for future street related improvements along Freeman Road. Passed by the Planning Commission on 7 February„„ 1989 , and signed by me in authentication of its passage this 7th day of ~'eb ruary 19 89 , ~~-C~~ Planning Commission Ch rman A'S'TEST Planning ,,~ommis~ian Secretary . ~~ PLANNING COM1~S. RESOLUTION N0. 162 - 2 PNCLF~011.38/PCRES