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Rapid City Planning Commission Conditional Use Permit Project Report August 24, 2017 Item #10 Applicant Request(s) Case # 17UR017 Conditional Use Permit to allow a sexually oriented business in the General Commercial District Companion Case(s) # Development Review Team Recommendation(s) The Development Review Team recommends that the Conditional Use Permit be approved with the stipulation(s) noted below Project Summary Brief The applicant has submitted a Conditional Use Permit to allow a sexually oriented business in the General Commercial District. In particular, the applicant is proposing to open Dick and Jane s Naughty Spot in a strip mall located at 1141 Deadwood Avenue. The hours of operation will be Monday through Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 11:00 p.m. and Sundays from 10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Applicant Information Applicant: David Eliason Property Owner: Jed Spectrum Inc Architect: Engineer: Renner Associates, LLC Surveyor: Other: Development Review Team Contacts Planner: Fletcher Lacock Engineer: Dan Kools Fire District: Tim Behlings School District: Water/Sewer: Dan Kools DOT: Stacy Bartlett Subject Property Information Address/Location 1141 Deadwood Avenue, Suite 7 Neighborhood Deadwood Avenue Neighborhood Area Subdivision Deadwood Avenue Business Park Land Area 2.04 acres Existing Buildings 26,755 square feet Topography Rises in elevation from south to north approximately 14 feet Access Deadwood Avenue Water Provider Rapid City Sewer Provider Rapid City Electric/Gas Provider Black Hills Power / MDU Floodplain

Subject Property and Adjacent Property Designations Existing Zoning Comprehensive Plan Existing Land Use(s) Subject Property GC LI Entrance Corridor Commercial strip mall Adjacent North GC LI Entrance Corridor Commercial strip mall Adjacent South LI LI Entrance Corridor Warehouse Adjacent East GC and LI LI Entrance Corridor Industrial buildings Adjacent West GC LI Office building Zoning Map Existing Land Uses

Comprehensive Plan Future Land Use Parks or Transportation Plan

Relevant Case History Case/File# Date Request Action Relevant Zoning District Regulations General Commercial District Required Proposed Lot Area 2.04 acres Lot Frontage Approximately 500 feet Maximum Building Heights 4 stories or 45 feet One story Maximum Density 75% 30.1% Minimum Building Setback: Front 25 feet 49.5 feet Rear Zero feet 75 feet Side Zero feet 26.4 feet to the north / 45.9 feet to the south Street Side 25 feet Minimum Landscape Requirements: # of landscape points 62107 Legal non-conforming 6,000 points # of landscape islands 3 Legal non-conforming - zero Minimum Parking Requirements: # of parking spaces 86 126 # of ADA spaces 4 3 Signage As per Sign Code Proposed wall sign and window sign / existing LED message center pole sign Fencing 6 feet None proposed Planning Commission Criteria and Findings for Approval or Denial Pursuant to Section 17.54.030(E) of the Rapid City Municipal Code the Planning Commission shall consider the following criteria for a request to allow a sexually oriented business 1. The location, character and natural features of the property: 2. The location, character and design of adjacent buildings: 3. Proposed fencing, screening and landscaping: 4. Proposed vegetation, topography and natural drainage: 5. Proposed pedestrian and vehicular access, circulation and parking, including that related to bicycles and other unpowered vehicles and provisions for handicapped persons: 6. Existing traffic and traffic to be generated by the proposed use: The property is located at 1141 Deadwood Avenue. The property is the location of the Deadwood Avenue Business Park. The strip mall tenants include Safelite Auto Glass, Bad Cat Tattoo, Rare Finds Décor, Riley Salon Supply, and Merry Maids. Property to the north is also developed with a commercial strip mall. Property to the east is developed with industrial buildings including a contractors office and auto repair. Property to the west is developed with an office building. The property to the south is developed with a warehouse. No new fencing, screening, or landscaping is proposed. The applicant is not proposing to expand the existing structure. The only vegetation located on the property is in the southeast corner. The property drops in elevation from north to south approximately 15 feet. Vehicular access to the property is from Deadwood Avenue which is identified as a Principal Arterial Street on the City s Major Street Plan. There are no sidewalks. The proposed sexually oriented business will generate approximately 11 peak hour trips. The total number of anticipated trips does not trigger a Traffic Impact Study.

7. Proposed signs and lighting: The applicant has submitted a sign package identifying that the proposed wall signs will state Dick and Jane s Naughty Spot and will be located on the store frontage. There is a total of 400 square feet of existing signage. A total of approximately 1,000 square feet is allowed for the strip mall. In addition, there is an existing LED message pole sign located on the property. Upon submittal of a Sign Permit, a complete sign package must be submitted for review and approval including dimensions. No new electronic signage is being allowed as a part of this Conditional Use Permit. 8. The availability of public The property is currently served by public utilities including utilities and services: 9. The objectives of the adopted comprehensive plan and the purpose of the ordinance codified herein: 10. The overall density, yard, height and other requirements of the zone in which it is located: 11. The effects of noise, odor, smoke, dust, air, and water pollution and the degree of control through the use of clarifiers, screening, setbacks and orientation: 12. The degree to which conditions imposed will mitigate any probable adverse impacts of the proposed use on existing adjacent uses: Rapid City sewer and water. Chapter 17.50.186 of the Rapid City Municipal Code identifies that sexually oriented businesses are required to obtain a Conditional Use Permit and outlines the location requirements. Sexually oriented businesses cannot be within 1,000 feet of a religious building, public or private school, childcare facility, residential districts, the Central Business District, public parks or recreational areas, auditoriums, convention centers, fairgrounds, museums, art or music centers, and theaters. In addition, sexually oriented businesses cannot be within 1,000 feet of another sexually oriented business. Staff reviewed the area and did not identify any restricted uses within 1,000 feet of the subject property. It appears that the subject property is in compliance with these requirements. The proposed expansion is less than a 20% change in occupancy. The property is legal non-conforming to landscaping and landscaped islands. A minimum of 86 parking spaces are required and 126 parking spaces are constructed on the property. The applicant should be aware that the total parking provided requires a minimum of 5 ADA accessible parking spaces. There appear to be only 3 ADA accessible parking spaces located on the property. As such, upon submittal of a Building Permit, a revised site plan must be submitted identifying a total of 5 ADA accessible parking spaces with one being van accessible. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the 5 ADA spaces must be striped. A requirement of Chapter 17.50.186 of the Rapid City Municipal Code regarding sexually oriented businesses is that window areas be covered and opaque and no merchandise or pictures can be displayed or be visible from persons walking or driving by the premises. The applicant has stated in the operations plan that all requirements of Chapter 17.50.186 of the Rapid City Municipal Code will be adhered. The stipulations of approval will ensure that the sexually oriented business is operated in compliance with Chapter 17.50.186 of the Rapid City Municipal Code and the submitted operations plan. Any expansion of use will require a Major Amendment to the Conditional Use Permit. Planning Commission Comprehensive Plan Policy Guidance for Approval or Denial In considering an application for approval or denial the Planning Commission finds that the application either complies or does not comply with the following values, principles, goals, and policies within the Rapid City Comprehensive Plan:

Comprehensive Plan Conformance Core Values Chapters A Balanced Pattern of Growth A Vibrant, Livable Community A Safe, Healthy, Inclusive, and Skilled Community Efficient Transportation and Infrastructure Systems TI-2.1A Major Street Plan Integration: The property abuts Deadwood Avenue which is identified as a Principal Arterial Street on the City s Major Street Plan. Economic Stability and Growth Outstanding Recreational and Cultural Opportunities Responsive, Accessible, and Effective Governance GOV-2.1A Public Input Opportunities: The proposed Conditional Use Permit requires that public notice be advertized in the newspaper and that mailings are sent to property owners within 250 feet of the proposed development. The requested Conditional Use Permit is before the Planning Commission for review and approval. The public has an opportunity to provide input at this meeting. Comprehensive Plan Conformance Growth and Reinvestment Chapter Future Land Use Plan Designation(s): Light Industrial Entrance Corridor Design Standards: Deadwood Avenue is identified as an Entrance Corridor moving traffic between Interstate 90 and Omaha Street. Deadwood Avenue is also an established commercial and industrial corridor. Comprehensive Plan Conformance Neighborhood Area Policies Chapter Neighborhood: Deadwood Avenue Neighborhood Area Neighborhood Goal/Policy: As noted above, Deadwood Avenue is an established mixed-use industrial corridor moving traffic in the City between Omaha Street and Interstate 90. Findings Staff has reviewed the Conditional Use Permit to allow a sexually oriented business pursuant to Chapter 17.18, Chapter 17.50.186, and Chapter 17.54.030 of the Rapid City Municipal Code and the goals, policies, and objectives of the adopted Comprehensive Plan. Chapter 17.50.186 of the Rapid City Municipal Code identifies that sexually oriented businesses are required to obtain a Conditional Use Permit and outlines the location requirements. Sexually oriented businesses cannot be within 1,000 feet of a religious building, public or private school, childcare facility, residential districts, the Central Business District, public parks or recreational areas,

auditoriums, convention centers, fairgrounds, museums, art or music centers, and theaters. In addition, sexually oriented businesses cannot be within 1,000 feet of another sexually oriented business. Staff reviewed the area and did not identify any restricted uses within 1,000 feet of the subject property. It appears that the subject property is in compliance with these requirements. Planning Commission Recommendation and Stipulations of Approval Staff recommends that the Conditional Use Permit to allow a sexually oriented business be approved with the following stipulation(s): 1. Upon submittal of a Building Permit, a revised site plan shall be submitted identifying a total of 5 ADA accessible parking spaces with one being van accessible. Prior to issuance of a Certificate of Occupancy, the 5 ADA spaces shall be striped; 2. Upon submittal of a Sign Permit, a complete sign package shall be submitted for review and approval. No new Light Emitting Diode (LED) message centers are being approved as a part of this request. The inclusion or addition of any new LED message centers shall require a Major Amendment to the Conditional Use Permit. All signage shall meet the requirements of the Rapid City Sign Code. A sign permit shall be obtained for each sign; 3. The proposed sexually oriented business shall operate in compliance with Chapter 17.50.186 of the Rapid City Municipal Code and with the submitted operations plan. Changes in the operator of this facility or the operations plan shall require a Major Amendment to the Conditional Use Permit; and, 4. The Conditional Use Permit shall allow a sexually oriented business in the General Commercial District. Any expansion of the use shall require a Major Amendment to the Conditional Use Permit. Permitted uses within the General Commercial District in compliance with the Parking Ordinance shall be allowed with a Building Permit. Any conditional use shall require the review and approval of a Major Amendment to the Conditional Use Permit.

Rapid City Community Planning & Development Services Development Review Advisories Disclosure: The Development Review Team has created this list of Advisories as a courtesy for your specific application. This is not a complete list. All City, District, State, and Federal requirements must be continually met. Applicant Request(s) Case # 17UR017 Conditional Use Permit to allow a sexually oriented business in the General Commercial District Companion Case(s) # ADVISORIES: Please read carefully! 1. A building permit shall be obtained prior to any construction. A Certificate of Occupancy shall be obtained prior to use; 2. All requirements of the currently adopted Building Code shall be met; 3. All requirements of the International Fire Code shall be met; 4. All requirements of the Rapid City Infrastructure Design Criteria Manual and Rapid City Standard Specifications shall be met; 5. ADA accessibility shall be maintained as necessary; 6. All parking shall be continually maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Rapid City Parking Ordinance; 7. All landscaping shall be continually maintained in compliance with the requirements of the Rapid City Landscaping Ordinance; 8. All lighting shall be designed to preclude shining on adjacent properties and rights-ofways, so as not to create a nuisance to neighboring properties and traffic.