File #: 2019-0293    Version:
Type: Permit Status: Passed
File created: 6/19/2019 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 7/16/2019 Final action: 8/12/2019
Title: Request for Conditional Use Approval to construct a drive-through associated with Level One Bank, a 2,587 square foot bank proposed for a portion of the former Outback Steakhouse at the northwest corner of Rochester and Hamlin, zoned B-3 Shopping Center Business with an FB-3 Flexible Business Overlay, Level One Bank, Applicant
Attachments: 1. 081219 Agenda Summary.pdf, 2. Staff Report 071619.pdf, 3. Review Comments PC.pdf, 4. Updated EIS.pdf, 5. Site Plans.pdf, 6. Colored Renderings.pdf, 7. Minutes PC 071619.pdf, 8. Resolution (Draft).pdf

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Request for Conditional Use Approval to construct a drive-through associated with Level One Bank, a 2,587 square foot bank proposed for a portion of the former Outback Steakhouse at the northwest corner of Rochester and Hamlin, zoned B-3 Shopping Center Business with an FB-3 Flexible Business Overlay, Level One Bank, Applicant

 

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Resolved, that the Rochester Hills City Council hereby approves a Conditional Use to construct a drive-through associated with Level One Bank, a proposed 2,587 square foot bank proposed for 1880 S. Rochester Rd., located at the northwest corner of Rochester and Hamlin, zoned B-3 Shopping Center Business with an FB-3 Flexible Business Overlay, Parcel No. 15-22-451-031, based on plans dated received by the Planning and Economic Development Department on May 21, 2019, Level One Bank, LLC, Applicant with the following findings:

 

Findings:

 

1. The use will promote the intent and purpose of the Zoning Ordinance.

 

2. The building has been designed and is proposed to be operated, maintained, and managed so as to be compatible, harmonious, and appropriate in appearance with the existing and planned character of the general vicinity, adjacent uses of land, and the capacity of public services and facilities affected by the use.

 

3. The proposal will have a positive impact on the community as a whole and the surrounding area by further offering jobs and another financial institution.

 

4. The proposed development is served adequately by essential public facilities and services, such as highways, streets, police and fire protection, water and sewer, drainage ways, and refuse disposal.

 

5. The proposed development will not be detrimental, hazardous, or disturbing to existing or future neighboring land uses, persons, property, or the public welfare.

 

6. The proposal will not create additional requirements at public cost for public facilities and services that will be detrimental to the economic welfare of the community.