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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2008-06-02-21_CPC 09-84-200833000 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE LIVONIA, MICHIGAN 48154-3097 (734) 466-2290 Fax (734) 458-6007 PLANNING COMMISSION JACK KIRKSEY MAYOR MARK TAORMINA PLANNING DIRECTOR JEFFERY A. BRYANT ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT DIRECTOR JOHN J. WALSH, Chairman R. LEE MORROW, Vice Chairman CAROL A. SMILEY, Secretary DEBORAH L. McDERMOTT LYNDA L. SCHEEL ASHLEY R. VARTOOGIAN IAN WILSHAW September 24, 2008 Mr. Brian Koza Mid-Seven Gasoline Company 3205 Interlaken W. Bloomfield, MI 48232 Re: Petition 2008-06-02-21 - Mid-Seven Gasoline Company Dear Mr. Koza: At the 970th Public Hearings and Regular Meeting held by the City Planning Commission on September 23, 2008, in the Livonia City Hall, the following resolution was unanimously adopted: #09-84-2008 RESOLVED, that pursuant to a Public Hearing having been held by the City Planning Commission on September 23, 2008, on Petition 2008-06-02-21 submitted by Mid-Seven Gasoline Company requesting waiver use approval to operate an SDM liquor license at 29401 Seven Mile Road, located on the southwest corner of Seven Mile Road and Middlebelt Road in the Northeast ¼ of Section 11, which property is zoned C-2, the Planning Commission does hereby deny Petition 2008-06-02-21 for the following reasons: 1. That the petitioner has failed to affirmatively show that the proposed use is in compliance with all of the general waiver use standards and requirements as set forth in Section 19.06 of the Zoning Ordinance; To: Mr. Koza September 24, 2008 Re: Petition 2008-06-02-21 - Mid-Seven Gasoline Page 2 2. That the proposed use fails to comply with Section 11.03(h)(1) of the Zoning Ordinance requi ring a 500 foot separation between SDM licensed establishments in a C-2 District; 3. That this area of the City is currently well served with existing SDM licensed establishments; 4. That there is no demonstrated need for additional SDM licensed establi shments in this area of the City; 5. That the petitioner has not sufficiently demonstrated that the proposed use would be compatible to and in harmony with the principle use of the subject property as well as other uses in the surrounding area; and 6. That the proposal is contrary to the goals and objectives of the Zoning Ordinance which, among other things, are intended to insure suitability and appropriateness of uses. FURTHER RESOLVED, that notice of the above hearing was given in accordance with the provisions of Section 23.05 of Zoning Ordinance #543, as amended. Please be advised that the petitioner has 10 days to appeal the decision in writing to the Livonia City Council, pursuant to Section 19.08 of the Zoning Ordinance No. 543, as amended. Very truly yours, CITY PLANNING COMMISSION ____________________________ Carol A. Smiley, Secretary cc: John B. Carlin, Jr., Carlin, Edwards, Brown & Howe, P.L.L.C., 2855 Coolidge Highway, Suite 203, Troy, MI 48084