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File #: 317-25   
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/6/2025 In control: City Council Meeting
On agenda: 5/20/2025 Final action:
Title: Ordinance Approving a Variation of Use to Allow a Wholesale Business, a B-3 (General Business) Use, in the B-1 (Neighborhood Business) Zoning District, Located at 470 S. Hammes Avenue (ZBA 2025-08)
Attachments: 1. Ordinance - Variation of Use 2025-08, 2. ZBA Staff Report Packet 2025-08, 3. Zoning Board of Appeals Minutes 04-17-25, 4. Approver Report
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TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Dustin Anderson, Director of Community Development

SUBJECT:
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Ordinance Approving a Variation of Use to Allow a Wholesale Business, a B-3 (General Business) Use, in the B-1 (Neighborhood Business) Zoning District, Located at 470 S. Hammes Avenue (ZBA 2025-08)
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BACKGROUND:
The petitioner and property owner, Michael Collins, is requesting approval of a variation of use to allow a commercial lighting wholesale business at 470 S. Hammes Avenue, which is zoned B-1 (neighborhood business). Wholesale businesses are permitted in the B-3 (general business) district.

The subject property was developed with a 6,400-square-foot commercial warehouse in 1995 and has contained wholesale and manufacturing uses since then. The site was annexed in 1970 as part of the 34 acres at the southeast corner of McDonough Street and Hammes Avenue, which was all classified to B-3 (general business) zoning except for the 200-foot by 600-foot section at the corner, which was classified to B-1 (neighborhood business) zoning due to the existing church campus to the west across Hammes Avenue. The area was not developed until the 1990s, when it was subdivided into commercial lots as part of the Oak Leaf Center Subdivision and developed to B-3 (general business) standards.

The proposed business, LightingX, sells commercial indoor and outdoor lighting products, has two employees, and will operate Monday through Friday from approximately 9 AM to 5 PM. The building interior contains offices, reception, restrooms, and a large storage area. The building has one loading dock on the south end and an adjacent asphalt parking lot with ten spaces. The proposed use will be in character with other uses in the surrounding commercial subdivision, which include contractor, wholesale, and vehicle repair businesses.

ZONING BOARD OF APPEALS PUBLIC HEARING:
The Zoning Board of Appeals held a public hearing on this matter on April 17, 2025. Michael Collins, petitioner ...

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