The Weekly Vista

Commission examines fire department permit

- KEITH BRYANT kbryant@nwadg.com

The planning commission looked at a conditiona­l use permit for a replacemen­t Fire Station 3 near the intersecti­on of Glasgow Road and Edinburgh Road.

The three-acre parcel sits near the current Fire Station 3 location and across the street from Branchwood Recreation Center. It’s zoned R-1 low-density residentia­l and is currently undevelope­d.

Senior planner Derek Linn said that city staff recommende­d approval for this applicatio­n and believe it meets all criteria.

The proposed layout includes a drive on both streets, he said.

While a permit would grant permission, the actual developmen­t will require a large scale developmen­t permit that will also go before the planning commission, he said.

“We’ll see more about the proposed structures,” he explained.

The commission also looked at an applicatio­n to expand the

parking area and build a second driveway for the ReLeaf Center, a medical marijuana dispensary on

McNelly Road outside the city limits but inside the planning area.

Associate planner Taylor Robertson said staff suggests approval with conditions.

Commission­er Shawki Al-Madhoun said he was concerned about the parking area spread across two lots, something that typically requires a cross-access easement.

Staff attorney Jason Kelley said that it could become an issue if the property owner sells one lot but not the other because it could leave the business with inadequate parking.

“Once it’s approved, it’s approved, the parking lot is there,” he said.

Kelley said the issue could need further research to determine if it is a matter of planning commission discretion.

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