File #: R-2006-0346    Version:
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 11/21/2006 In control: Safety and Development Committee (INACTIVE)
On agenda: Final action: 2/6/2007
Title: Resolution relative to determination of Special Use Permit for Scotty's West Allis, an existing tavern located at 6500 W. Greenfield Ave. (Tax Key No. 439-0148-000).
Sponsors: Safety and Development Committee (INACTIVE)
Attachments: 1. R-2006-0346 Packet Doc
Title
Resolution relative to determination of Special Use Permit for Scotty's West Allis, an existing tavern located at 6500 W. Greenfield Ave. (Tax Key No. 439-0148-000).

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WHEREAS, Scott Jesion, owner, Scotty's Perfect Timing, duly filed with the City Administrative Officer-Clerk/Treasurer an application for a Special Use Permit, pursuant to Sec. 12.45(2) and Sec. 12.16 of the Revised Municipal Code, to operate a tavern within the building located at 6500 W. Greenfield Ave.; and,

WHEREAS, after due notice, a public hearing was held by the Common Council on November 21, 2006, 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, Scott Jesion, owner, Scotty's Perfect Timing, has offices at 6500 W. Greenfield Ave., West Allis, WI 53214.

2. The applicant owns the property at 6500 W. Greenfield Ave., West Allis, Milwaukee County, Wisconsin, more particularly described as follows:

All the land of the owner being located in the Southeast ΒΌ of Section 34, Township 7 North, Range 21 East, in the City of West Allis, Milwaukee County, State of Wisconsin, described as follows:

Lot 1 in Block 2 of the First Continuation of Soldiers Home Heights Subdivision.

Tax Key No. 439-0148-000

Said land is located at 6500 W. Greenfield Ave.

3. The applicant has operated a tavern in the existing building for over 13 years, but shut the operation down for over a year for interior construction and remodeling. The applicant now wishes to re-open, but requires a new Special Use Permit because the tavern business had been closed for over one year. The tavern/kitchen will occupy the first floor of the building. Outdoor dining will be available on the western side of the building and will be enclosed by fencing and landscaping. The second floor formerly used as resident...

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