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Resolution relative to determination of Special Use Application to establish a Mr. Gyro Restaurant within a portion of unoccupied floor space within the Akash Mobil Building at 10537 W. Greenfield Ave. (Tax Key No. 449-9984-000)
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WHEREAS, Virenda S. Verma (the “Developer”) duly filed with the City Administrative Officer-Clerk/Treasurer an application for a special use permit, pursuant to Sec. 12.42(2) and Sec. 12.16 of the Revised Municipal Code, to establish a Mr. Gyros Restaurant (no drive-through) with outdoor dining at 10537 W. Greenfield Ave.; and,
WHEREAS, after due notice, a public hearing was held by the Common Council on July 5, 2005, at 7:00 p.m., in the Common Council Chambers to consider the application; and,
WHEREAS, the Common Council, having carefully considered the evidence presented at the public hearing and the following pertinent facts noted:
1. The applicant, Virenda S. Verma, d/b/a Akash Real Estate, Inc./Mr. Gyros, resides at 16225 Cumberland Trail, Brookfield, WI 53005.
2. The applicant owns the property at 10537 W. Greenfield Ave., West Allis, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, more particularly described as follows:
All the land of the owner being located in the Northwest ¼ of Section 5, Township 6 North, Range 21 East, City of West Allis, Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, describes as follows:
East 220.00 feet of the West 736.25 feet of the North 136.24 feet of the Northwest ¼ of said Section 5, subject to the rights of the owners adjacent to the east, due to the overlapping deed description.
Tax Key No. 449-9984-000
Said land is located at 10537 W. Greenfield Ave.
3. The applicant is proposing to establish an approximately 1,122 square foot restaurant occupancy within the 3,480 sq. ft. gas station/convenience store building, and an outdoor dining area on site within a 30' x 8' (240 square foot) area.
4. The aforesaid premises is zoned C-3 community Commercial District under the Zoning Ordinance of the City of West Allis, which permits restaurants as a special use, pursuant to Sec. 12.42(2) and Sec. 12.16 of the Revised Municipal Code.
5. The subject property is part of a block along the south side of W. Greenfield Ave. between State Hwy. 100 and the Union Pacific railroad track, which is zoned for commercial purposes. Properties to the north and west are developed for commercial uses. Properties to the south and east are developed as residential.
6. The use, value and enjoyment of other property in the surrounding area will not be substantially impaired or diminished by the establishment, maintenance or operation of the special use.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Common Council of the City of West Allis that the application of Virenda S. Verma, d/b/a Akash Real Estate, Inc./Mr. Gyros, to establish a restaurant with outdoor dining within a portion of the existing gas station/convenience store building, be, and is hereby granted on the following grounds:
That the establishment, maintenance and operation of the proposed use, with the imposition of certain conditions hereinafter set forth, reasonably satisfies the standards set forth in Secs. 12.16 of the Revised Municipal Code, so as to permit the issuance of a special use permit as therein provided.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that said special use permit is granted subject to the following conditions:
1. Site, Landscaping, Screening, Signage and Architectural Plans. The grant of this special use permit is subject to and conditioned upon the site, landscape, screening, signage and architectural plans approved on December 3, 2003, by the City of West Allis Plan Commission as provided in Sec. 12.13 of the Revised Municipal Code of the City of West Allis. No alteration or modification of the approved plan shall be permitted without approval by the Plan Commission.
2. Building Plans and Fire Codes. The grant of this special use is subject to building plans being submitted to and approved by the Department of Building Inspections and Zoning and by the Fire Department.
3. Restaurant Operations. The restaurant will be utilized for dine-in, and an outdoor dining area as shown on the approved set of plans.
4. Hours of Operation. The hours of operation will be from 10:00 a.m. to midnight, seven days per week.
5. Off-Street Parking. A total of 14 parking spaces are required on site (10537 W. Greenfield Ave.).
A total of 7 parking stalls are available on site. In addition, the applicant has obtained a lease for 6-10 vehicles on the abutting 10635 W. Greenfield Ave. site to satisfy the parking requirement, for a total of 14 parking stalls.
6. Litter. Employees shall inspect the area and immediate vicinity and pick up litter on a daily basis. Refuse, recyclables, grease and other waste materials will be fully enclosed within an approved 4-sided masonry structure to match the building.
7. Window Signage. Any building window signage shall not exceed twenty (20) percent of each window's area. Any existing signage on site shall be removed.
8. Marketing Displays. The use of pennants, special lighting, flags, streamers or other signage typically temporary in nature, hanging, floating or attached to a structure or vehicle shall not be permitted.
9. Expiration of Special Use Permit. Any special use approved by the Common Council shall lapse and become null and void one (1) year from and after that approval if the use has not commenced, construction is not underway, or the owner has not obtained a valid building permit. An extension of these time limitations may be granted without a public hearing by the Common Council by resolution reauthorizing the special use in accordance with the following criteria:
A. The applicant requesting the extension shall complete a planning application available from the Department of Development and shall submit a $250.00 extension fee.
B. A written explanation for the extension of time shall accompany the planning application along with a timeline/schedule for obtaining necessary permits, zoning, state and municipal approvals and a target date for construction start;
C. The request for extension shall be submitted within sixty (60) days of the expiration of the special use permit;
D. The extension, if granted, shall be valid for a period of six (6) months. If no building permit has been issued and construction has not commenced within six (6) months from and after the extension has been granted, the special use shall become null and void.
10. Miscellaneous.
A. Applicants are advised that the foregoing conditions are reasonably necessary to protect the public interest and to secure compliance with the standards and requirements specified in Sec. 12.16 of the Revised Municipal Code; that the issuance of the special use is expressly subject to compliance with said conditions.
B. The use, as granted herein, is subject to applicants' compliance with all other state and local laws and regulations which may be applicable to the proposed use of the real estate in question.
C. The special use, as granted herein, shall run with the land and benefit and restrict all future owners and occupants of the property, unless the use shall lapse or be terminated and the use will not be altered or extended (including structural alterations and/or additions) without the approval of the Common Council, following public hearing, all as provided in Sec. 12.16 of the Revised Municipal Code.
Mailed to applicants on the
______day of ____________, 2005
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Assistant City Clerk
cc: Dept. of Development
Dept. of Building Inspections and Zoning
Div. of Planning
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