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Planning commission recommends approval of auto-dealer use at 333 N. First Ave. with parking and sight-distance conditions
Summary
The State Planning Commission recommended approval of a conditional-use permit to allow an automobile dealership at 333 N. First Avenue, subject to a reduced parking requirement of four spaces (including one handicap space) for the existing detailing business and measures to preserve sight distance at the nearby intersection.
The State Planning Commission recommended approval Tuesday of a conditional-use permit to allow an automobile-dealer use at 333 N. First Avenue, a 0.23-acre parcel in the commercial-retail zone that currently houses an automotive-detailing business.
Chair Larry McKinley opened the public hearing and said the application was for a conditional use allowing a dealership to operate alongside the existing detailing business. McKinley told attendees that Oregon land use law disclosure materials were available and that staff would introduce the report.
Staff summarized the application and the site history, saying the proposal would not construct a new building and that traffic impacts were expected to be minimal. The staff report noted an outstanding…
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