File #: R-2004-0341    Version: 1
Type: Resolution Status: Adopted
File created: 12/7/2004 In control: Safety and Development Committee (INACTIVE)
On agenda: Final action: 12/7/2004
Title: Resolution approving a six-month extension of time for Lifetime Credit Union to obtain a building permit and to commence construction of a new financial institution with a drive through located on vacant property at 95** W. National Ave.
Attachments: 1. 2004-0341, 2. R-2004-0341
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Resolution approving a six-month extension of time for Lifetime Credit Union to obtain a building permit and to commence construction of a new financial institution with a drive through located on vacant property at 95** W. National Ave.

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WHEREAS, William Kuter, d/b/a Lifetime Credit Union, duly filed with the City Administrative Officer-Clerk/Treasurer an application for a Special Use Permit, pursuant to Sec. 12.16 and Sec. 12.41(2) of the Revised Municipal Code of the City of West Allis to construct a new credit union with drive-through window and tenant lease space; and,

WHEREAS, after due notice, a public hearing was held and resolution No. R-2003-0340 was adopted by the Common Council on November 4, 2003, at 7:00 p.m., in the Common Council Chambers to consider the application; and,

WHEREAS, the Application was forwarded to the Plan Commission for review and recommendation on October 22, 2003, and its favorable recommendation has been received; and,

WHEREAS, the Common Council, having carefully considered the evidence presented at the public hearing and the following pertinent facts, noted:

1. The applicant, William Kuter, d/b/a Lifetime Credit Union, has offices at 8214 West National Avenue, West Allis, WI 53214.

2. The applicant has made an application for special use to construct a 15,270 sq. ft., two-level building on a 1.05-acre site. Lifetime Credit Union will occupy the majority of the building, but will lease a portion of the building to future tenants until it further expands its operations. Four drive-through lanes are proposed, one of which will be utilized for an ATM function. A total of 59 parking spaces, including 3 ADA stalls, are required by zoning and 51 will be provided on site.

A neighborhood planning meeting was conducted October 14, 2003, to introduce the proposed use and design to the surrounding neighborhood. Property owners within 200 feet were notified. Residents were in favor of the prop...

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