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Planning and Zoning Minutes <br />December 6, 2004 <br />Page 3 <br />The public hearing was declared open. <br />Joe and Gina Iglehart, 100 24th Street SE, want to make a beauty <br />shop out of the lower level of their 2 -story building. There will be <br />only one operator. The existing building was never finished out, it <br />has been used as a storage. There will be one client at a time, by <br />appointment. Therefore, parking will not be a problem. Doyle <br />Whitaker spoke to him earlier this week and he has no problem with <br />the zoning request. The upstairs will be used for storage and crafts. <br />There was no opposition, and the public hearing was declared closed. <br />6. Consideration of and possible action on the petition of Joe Iglehart <br />for a change in zoning from a One - Family Dwelling District No. 2 <br />(SF -2) to a Neighborhood Service District (NS), on Lots 25, 27, and <br />29, Block 2, of the Lamar Terrace Addition, being located at 128 24th <br />Street SE. <br />Motion was made to approve the petition by Bobby Myers, seconded <br />by Carl Lucas. Motion carried by a vote of 8 ayes and 0 nays. <br />7. Discussion of and possible action on recommending an amendment to <br />the Comprehensive Plan as it relates to that particular area located <br />south and east of Lake Crook Park, south and west of Campbell <br />Soup's spray field, and north of Highway 79, to include portions of <br />18th Street NW, 19th Street NW, and Butler Street. <br />Lisa Wright advised the Commission that the City Council had <br />requested that P &Z recommend a future land use because the <br />Comprehensive Plan currently makes no recommendation in this <br />area. She reminded the Commission that it had denied a request last <br />month from Toby Yoder for a specific use permit to place a mobile <br />home in this area, mainly because Mr. Yoder did not intend to live in <br />