o7Here are some items the commission will...
o7Here are some items the commission will consider Monday.
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AUTO SALES LOT
Robins Properties, which owns Theodore Robins Ford, wants to sell
and store cars on a lot at 2059 Harbor Blvd., next to the current
Robins operation. The business’ owners have applied for the required
permit but want a one-year extension because the property must be
cleaned up before they can purchase it.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The commission is likely to approve the extension because the
property is now vacant and contaminated; allowing the new business
use will require it to be cleaned up.
COMMERCIAL BUILDING
If the commission approves, property owner John Geyer can build a
new 2,500-square-foot commercial building at 2314 Newport Blvd., next
to Surround Sound, a custom audio installation business. The plans
are allowed by current zoning and were approved by planning
department staff, but Surround Sound’s owner, Glenford Dwyer,
appealed to the commission.
Dwyer believes the new building will cause a traffic hazard and
diminish his business because his facility will be harder for
customers to see when the new building is constructed.
WHAT TO EXPECT
Planning department staff recommend rejecting the appeal.
o7 -- Compiled by Alicia
Robinson
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