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Planning committee reviews 7‑year renewal of right-of-way permit at 75 Kimes Lane
Summary
The planning and development committee considered a Title 49 special use of right-of-way permit renewal for 75 Kimes Lane, a seven‑year renewal of an existing use; staff said the site has been long established and no sign changes were noted.
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The Planning and Development Committee reviewed a renewal request Tuesday for a Title 49 special-use permit allowing continued use of right-of-way at 75 Kimes Lane.
Why it matters: The request renews an existing, long-standing right-of-way use for a seven-year period under the city’s Title 49 special-use rules.
What staff said
Committee Chair Pro Tem noted the application is a renewal of an existing permit and that the site has been present for a long time. The administration said the permit previously existed under a revocable license and was converted to the Title 49 special-use right-of-way category when the code changed; the committee confirmed the Title 49 renewal term is seven years.
Questions and next steps
Council members asked whether sign sizes or other terms had changed; staff said there were no notes indicating any change to the sign. Committee members expected an ordinance to be prepared by Monday for formal action.
Ending
The committee concluded the renewal review and directed staff to prepare the ordinance language for Monday’s meeting.

