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HomeMy WebLinkAbout781012.tiff • BEFORE THE WELD COUNTY PLANNING CSMISSION RESOLUTION OF RECOMMENDATION TO THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMI ` SIONERS Moved by Ben Nix that the following resolution be intro- duced for passage by the Weld County Planning Commission : Be it therefore Resolved Jy te Weld County Planning Commission that the following be adopteJ by the Board of County Commissicners : Amend Section 3.3E.4 of the Weld County Zoning Resolution by adding outdoor drive-in theaters as a Special Use in the Agricultural District . To be recommended favorably to the Board of County Commissioners TIDE anigilnianlaCM subject to the deletion of "parked cars on" in the proposed supplementary regulations Section 8. 1. (11)F.1. Motion seconded by Frank Suckla Vote : For Passage Abstain Against Chuck Carlson Hen Nix Frank Suckla Jerry Kiefer Percy Hiatt Irma White Th' Chairman declared the motion passed and ordered that a certified copy of this Resolution be forwarded with the file of this case to the Board of County Commissioners for further proceedings . ,AL O 9/ • • CERTIFICATION OF COPY I , Shirley I` phi»ips , Recording Secretary of the Weld County Planning Commission , do hereby certify that the above and foregoing Resolution is a true copy of the Resolution of the Planning Commission of Weld County , Colorado . rdopted on July 18, 1978 and re- corded in Book No . VI _ of the proceedings of the said Planning Commission . Dated the 18 day of July 1978 Secretary \ It is the opinion of the Department of Planning Services Staff that adding outdoor drive-in theaters as a Special Use in the Agricultural District is justified because of the following reasons: 1. The use complies with the policies of the Weld County Comprehensive Plan pertaining to commercial type of development provided the locational constraints contained in the development standards are met . 2. An outdoor drive-in theater is a land inten- sive as opposed to a capital intensive use. For this reason, it is much more difficult to make the use economically viable in a Commercial Zone District due to the high land costs. 3. The use is more compatible in a rural , open location than it is in an urban area. This is because the use is adversely affected by and adversely affects the other urban types of land uses. 4. The use is a relatively low employee inten- sive use . 5. The use has a relatively low demand for urban services such as water and sewer utilities. 6. The use is self reliant and able to be inde- pendent . It does not need other types of commercial uses to make it economically viable. • • • The Departmcnt of 'Planning Services staff recommends the following amendments he made to the .Veld County Zoning Resolution : I . Add to Section 3 . 3E. I : c) , Outdoor h ivfl theaters subject to the add; . ione : t heeui rnP 'nts; of Section S . 1( 11 ) of this Reso : ntinn . II , Aed io Section 6 . f : ( 11 ) Outdoor Drive-in Thentere A. The Planning Commission and Board of County Commissioners shall consider the fol lot: inn' criteria in making their determination in approving or denying a Special Use bruit for an outdoor drive-in theater in addition to Chi to criteria enumerated in Saction 3 . 3k . 2 : ris imp ct on prime ngric.ultural Hnd ch iv defined as soils with itni nitnit cnofhility classifications of I , Ii , and ill ns indkaithd on mans compiled by the : . S .D . A. Soi I Carservtilen Service. 13. Parking and Steel; Area Pequiromeaf 1 . One oa-site parking space be provided for . ach employee en duty . he poaim nitploumcnt period shall be used to c('- termIse the number of employee parking spars's . 2 . A stack area capable of storing nt oast one- third (1/3) an many cans as can be accommodated within the viewing area shall be provided , aacna from the flew of inc , _fug or outgoing traF 'ic , for waiting vehicios , 3 . Ticket gates shall be provided as follows : a) One ticket gate for up to a 300 car capacity theater ; 3 ) Two ticket gates for up to as COO car capacity theater ; c) Three tbeRet gates nor isa to an 300 car capacity theater; and d ) Four ticket gates for up to a 1, 000 car capacity theater. C. Lighting 1 . All outside lighting shalt 1: arranged and shielded so as to prevent an; nuisance on adjoining streets or pr'upert.e . 2 . Exits and pedestrian passageip.vs shall he airalu_ifei 1 `uihted at nll times when over to the public . D. Access 1 . Fitch doVel (fled sicc shall have a minimum ni two accesses . Put shall net have acre than two hews. O5tO Ins me s1f. ' i c( epC ':ha the (loan or County fingoiss en '`rs has the night to prescribe additional JeccH , 1131 ' re_ mena.:- if it cic eared that a change in Ch„ location and number of accesses will ed:ace the possiiaili' ie> o ( i.ra (' lic hr.za.rdr- . 2 . No direct cut • .ncc Lo er ...: i - in theater Khali be Ia„_..'l ' Lcd on : any freeway or xpreshwa} :Hi derineP v_nd d: l meat 'd or. LCD, • • d County Thorough fare PI an or on any state or local plans . 3. The accesses for the drive-71r theater shall be ci i recd y onto a paved road . 1cce lc rat ion ar.<I dec'CI( _ . tio❑ lano,c an(f I ;,;' L— f.0 rA l t,tic :, ::i:;i l i kn pn nv i d( d when deemed necessary by the Board of Colin ty ('c nmissioners to f _. _ilitate the continuous and sa cs f ov: of f raiffai to and from tiro thi ator. The facility Shall be des f n provide, emergency vehicular acs.,accesd at all times , 6 . Entrat.ce and exit drives shall be paved a,_., cha nelszed to guide i ncorning rind crirloirg 7. 4dc n:ai.c site distrPrii shell l e provided ct all access paints . P. Trash Areas 1 . All outside trash , carha h, end refuse cre;is shall he screened r to view. 2 . iirc1 -. .:;. on shit' '. h( (in fc;r a c ecuata vehicular access to and from such arcas nornnillaction F. Projection Screens 1 , The projection screen shall he oriented so as to minimize the potential traffic hazarc created by people viewint; the sere,' e fr nr adjacent hialrra,ve . r • • 2 . Construction plans for the screen shall by prepared by a certified engineer. and said 'plans shall con form with the requirements co: the Weld County Building Code . The screen and _ is s'tpporti Int structure sin 1 1 be det; tt1:1Od to withstand a wind pressure cif it least 25 pounds per square Coot . G. Fire Protection Fire protect ion shall be provident in accordance with the requirements of the I'ire protection c;is tn et having .jurisdiction in the area where the theater s to be located. Eru. ffortas The drive-i_❑ theater shall ',e to ill buffered t hroaoh the use o i 11 t ndseap i n<; an 1/er fencing to nrtnia:tze regittive i L:Da.Ct: on s°urre:nnd ng 1 and uses . The Special Use Fermi It boundary line for. ,. n pntdoor drive—in then ter shall net he located closer than 2 , 640 Toot from . hc bon ,.ro et any 'state , desi dent tJ. ] 111 1l Dens ' +, , or Homo District 1 . Hon t.it St and a rib and Reim 1 ;1 tors The proposed 9ac i itv shrill corn: l }' c'aith i_1 Siate and County Seal th. St II n.'am are he gill -at lens STATE DEPARTMENT OF HI•GHWAYSweld County JACK KINSTLINGER EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR Drive-In Theate Special Use Review DIVISION OF HIGHWAYS DISTRICT 4 E. N. HAASE YM DWIGHT M. BOWER CHIEF ENGINEER xg ixE R""'" DISTRICT ENGINEER STATE OF COLORADO P.O. BOX 850-1420 - 2ND ST. • GREELEY. COLORADO 80631 • 1303) 353-1232 June 23, 1978 DOH FILE 45100 Mr. Chuck Cunliffe Department of Planning Weld County Centennial Center 915 Tenth Street Greeley, Colorado 80631 Dear Mr. Cunliffe: The Colorado Division of Highways has reviewed the proposed amendment to Section 3. 3E.4. of the Weld County Zoning Regulation relative to outdoor drive- in theaters, and we have the following comments. 1 . Under Item 4.D. , wherein it states that acceleration and deceleration lanes shall be provided when deemed necessary by the Board of County Commissioners, it might be apropos to also add left-turn lanes on arterials with heavy traffic. The vehicles stacking to make a left turn into the drive-ins may be a greater hazard and hinderance to the traffic movement, particularly on the arterials, than the traffic making right turns into and out of the drive-ins. 2. Under Item 8, wherein it states that the drive-in theaters shall be adequately buffered from surrounding land uses by means of landscaping and/or fencing, consideration should be given that this buffering would also apply to the streets or arterials (highway streets or arterials) adjacent to the drive-ins , unless the highway or street is interpreted to be a land use. 3. We do not know what the County's regulations are in regard to permit require- ments for access onto county roads; however, it might be noted that any access onto a State Highway requires review by the Division of Highways and the applying for a permit from the Colorado Division of Highways. Thank you for the opportunity to review this amendment. Very truly yours, 1�1c 26 2728>y�n DWIGHT M. BOWER ���" N1 �l DISTRICT ENGINEER JUN 1978 1.J o RECEIVED "4 j AC:da m Weld County `t( '— ✓� cc: D. M. Bower Planning CammissNn '! Albert Chotvacs Fraser-Yost lei , Assistant District Engineer File: Crier-Jacobson via 4 0" Finch-Graham w/encl . The Weld County Planlikg Commission held a. schedird meeting on July 18 , 1978 , at 1 : 0 p.m. in the Weld County Centennial Center County Commissioner hearing room, 915 10th Street , Greeley , Colorado . Roll Call was as follows : Chuck Carlson Present Ben Nix Present Jerry Kiefer Present Percy Hiatt Present Frank Suckla Present Irma White Present Harry Ashley Present Marge Yost Absent Bette Kountz Absent Also present were : Gary Z. Fortner, Director of Planning Tom lionn , Zoning Administrator Chuck Cunliffe , Assistant Zoning Administrator Kay Norton , Assistant County Attorney Russ Anson , Assistant County Attorney As a quorum was present , the meeting proceeded as scheduled . The minutes of the July 5 , 1978 , meeting were unanimously approved . APPLICANT: Cactus Hill Ranch Company CASE NUMBER: SUP-264 : 78 : 15 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: Pt . NE , Section 20, T7N, R67W LOCATION: 6 miles north of Windsor, k mile west of State Highway 257 on south side of County Road 80 SUBJECT: Cattle Feedlot APPEARANCE : Torn Norton DISCUSSION : Tom Norton stated that the applicant desires to expand the cattle feeding operation to 5 , 000 head of cattle and increase the pens from three to fifteen . The drainage system will be containment of solids in the lower part and the release of the liquid from there into Fowler Reservoir owned by Bob Foster. A National Pollution Discharge Permit will be applied for in order to this before construction can begin . Water :will be used from a small on-site well and North Weld Water District . No traffic problems are anticipated . Percy Hiatt asked for an explanation of the trash rack as shown on the plans . Mr. Norton explained that this is used in the solid holding facility to allow the liquid to drain off slowly into the reservoir and keep from plugging up. There being no further questions at this time , Chuck Cunliffe then read the staff ' s recommendation for approval and the Development Standards . Wilbur Sc.hild , surrounding property owner directly west of the site, expressed his opposition to the proposal primarily because of the odor from the holding ponds created by the EPA. John Heckman , surrounding property owner, also expressed his opposition because of the pollution and dust that will be created . Mr. Suckla asked what the applicant will do if they are not issued a National Pollution Discharge Permit . Mr. Noton responded they will be required by the EPA and state regulations to building a holding pond and use the water for irrigation on the adjacent field which has generally been planted in corn . Discussion followed. MOTION : Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval with the Development Standards based on the staff ' s recommendation to the Board of County Commissioners . Motion by Percy Hiatt , seconded by Ben Nix . A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix , Frank Suckla, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , and Irma White. Motion carried. Planning Commission . utes • Page 2 July 18 , 1978 • APPLICANT : Charles Hobday CASE NUMBER: Z-309 : 78 : 8 Hearing was not held as applicant did not appear . APPLICANT : Flatiron Paving Company CASE NUMBER: SUP-365 : 78 :16 LEGAL DESCRIPTION: SEq NE , Section 30 and SW* NW , Section 29, T2N, R68W LOCATION : 3 miles north and 1 mile east of Erie SUBJECT: Addition of Asphalt Plant and a Concrete Batch Plant Amending SUP-260 APPEARANCE : Ed McDowell and Mike Hart DISCUSSION : Mr. McDowell presented a slide series to the members of the Planning Commission which showed the site as it now exists and the plant that now exists in Greeley which will be similar to the one proposed by the applicant at this time . The applicant is requesting approval at this particular site because it is uneconomical to serve from their plants in Longmont and Boulder. Mike Hart then stated that permits granted thus far include : Special Use Permit #260, Mined Land Reclamation Permit in 1975, National .Pollution Elimination Discharge Permit , and a Fugitive Dust Permit . Three areas of impact are traffic , economic impact to land values and the environment . Mr. McDowell then discussed with the members the three alternatives of hauling the materials , these being: Hauling west on County Road 16h , hauling south on County Road 3 , or hauling all the sand and gravel to another site to process . He said they are willing and can haul any of the three alternative routes , but feels that hauling the sand and gravel to another site to process is the least reasonable of the three mentioned . They prefer hauling to the west because they will not have to upgrade any bridges . There being no questions at this time , Tom Honn read the staff ' s recommendation for approval and the Development Standards. Th( Chairman then called for audience participation to speak in favor of or against the proposal . Those speaking in opposition and their concerns included : john lloutchens-representing Ken Neuens, wrong time and wrong place ; Furman Ansenl-devaluation of property and alternatives places to locate ; Dale Johnson-noise standards; Sandy True-road maintenance on Count Line Road; Howard Rasmussen-area has productive land , safety of children , use alternative route to the south ; Lynn Johnson-presented map exactly the same as what Flatiron presented, hut indicated they left out 50% of the homes in the area which she included on her map ; Dean McDonald-roads and safety of the children ; Tom Bauer-air pollution that will be created; Christi Neuens-safety , air and noise pollution , site pollution , quality of life; John True-should be located elsewhere ; Richard Balintine-not compatible with the area, Claudine-safety of the children ; Bill Weiss-air quality standards as proposed by applicant are misleading ; Milton Nelson- safety, pollution , good company with quality work; Mike Shaw-can he relocated elsewhere, not compatible with the area. Discussion followed regarding the traffic volume compared between the sand and gravel operatior and the asphalt operation . MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to continue the hearing to August 1, 197f for any further information that can be presented. Motion by Frank Suckla, seconded by Percy Hiatt . A vote of "aye" was cast by Frank Suckla, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , and Irma White . A "no" vote was cast by Chuck Carlsor and Ben Nix. Planning Commission •utes • Page 3 July 18, 1978 APPLICANT : Lee Wieck, etal CASE NUMBER: Z-303 : 78 : 7 LEGAL DESCRIPTION : Pt . SE*, Section 5 , TIN , R68W LOCATION: 1A miles east. and 1 miles north of Erie SUBJECT: Change of Zone from "A" Agricultural Zone District to "E" Estate Zone District APPEARANCE: Bill Sheeder DISCUSSION : Mr. Sheeder stated that he feels the changing conditions in the area now justify a new change of zone for this particular piece of property . If approval is received on this application , Mr. and Mrs . Wieck desire to create a subdivision of 33 lots . The property would be adjacent to Carmacar Ranchettes to the north and Parkland Estates on the south . It also complies with the Erie Comprehensive Plan . There being no questions at this time, Chuck Cunliffe read the staff ' s recommendation for approval of this request . Discussion followed regarding the property line of the property. Surrounding property owners expressing their opposition included Virginia Thurman and Melvin Dinner representing the Erie Coal Creek Ditch and Reservoir Company and Mr. and Mrs . Kenneth Koch. Mr . Dinner stated that he and his clients do not feel this is the appropriate area or the time for this type of proposal and that it contradicts the Weld County Comprehensive Plan. He also stated he did not feel this should be approved just because Carmacar and Parkland would be neighbors and because it complies with the Erie Comprehensive Plan . David Oscarson , President of the Erie Coal Creek Ditch and Reservoir Company stated he was strongly opposed to the proposal because he feels just because the water rights have been sold and the ground would not be as productive is no reason to propose a subdivision . Virginia Thurman indicated she could not possibly understand why anyone would propose a subdivision next to a runway and endanger the lives of people who would be living in the proposed subdivision . Gary Bean , surrounding property owner said that County Roads 5 and 3 are already in bad shape and create a lot of dust . The addition of a new subdivision would only make matters worse. The schools are they now exist are adequate and could probably not handle more children . Don Smith then stated that they sold their water rights to the property because they had more water than was necessary and had unnecessary expenditures along with it . MOTION: Be it therefore resolved to recommend denial to the Board of County Commissioners . Motion by Ben Nix, seconded b y Frank Suckla. A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix , Frank Suckla, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , and Irma White. Motion carried . APPLICANT: Walter J. "Shorty" Peters CASE NUMBER: S-150 : 78 : 7 LEGAL DESCRIPTION : Pt . NW,'—, , Section 32 , T6N , RG5W LOCATION: Adjacent to north side of U. S . Highway 85 By-Pass north of Greeley SUBJECT: Preliminary Plan - Peters Subdivision APPEARANCE : None DISCUSSION : Since the applicant or his representative were not in atten- dance to present this proposal , there was some discussion as to whether or not the Planning Commission should hear it . However, Tom Bonn stated — Planning Commission eutes • Page '1 July 18 , 1978 that he felt there was enough information received that it could be heard by the members and a decision made . The Commission decided to hear it and Chuck Cuniiffc read the staff ' s recommendation for approval . No discussion followed. MOTION : Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval to the Board of County Commissioners . based on the staff ' s recommendation . A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix , Frank Suckla. Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , and Irma White . Motion carried. Proposed amendment to Section 3. 3E.4 of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. 1 The proposed amendment would add alfalfa dehydration facility and animal manure dehydration facility as Special Use in the Agricultural Zone District DISCUSSION : Ken McWilliams stated that since the drafting of this pro- posed amendment they would like to suggest that alfalfa dehydration facility be a separate Special Use and animal manure and animal by-products • dehydration facility he another Special Use if the Board so desires . Mr. Carlson stated that this was very much needed. • MOTION . Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval to the Board of County Commissioners based on the staff ' s recommendation . Motion by Ben ` Nix, seconded by Percy Hiatt. A vote of "aye" was cast by Chuck Carlson , \ Ben Nix, Frank Suckla, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , and Irma White . Motion carried . Proposed amendment to Section 3. 3E. 4 of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. The proposed amendment would add outdoor drive—in theaters as a Special Use in the Agricultural Zone District . DISCUSSION: Ken McWilliams brie'fly outlined the proposal to the Planning Commission . The only change suggested was by Percy Hiatt to eliminate "parked cars to" from Section 6. 1(11)F. 1 . which would read : "The projection scrren shall be oriented so as to minimize the potential traffic hazard created by people viewing the screen from adjacent highways . " MOTION : Be it therefore resolved to recommend approval with the proposed change to the Board of County Commissioners . Motion by Ben Nix, seconded by Frank Suckla. A vote of "aye" was case by Chuck Carlson , Ben Nix, Frank Suckla, Jerry Kiefer, Percy Hiatt , and Irma White. Motion carried. There being no further business , the meeting was adjourned . Respectfully submitted , Shirley A. ?,hi 11 iips • • NOTICE OF PiBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Weld County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing at 1 : 30 p .m. on Tuesday , July 18, 1978 , in the County Commmissioners ' Hearing Room , First Floor , Weld County Centennial Center , 915 - 10th Street , Greeley, Colorado . The purpose of the hearing is to consider an amend- • ment to Section 3 . 3E. 4. of the Weld County Zoning Resolution . The proposed amendment would add outdoor drive-in theaters as a Special Use in the Agricultural District . The Planning Commission will review adn formulate a recommenda- tion to the Board of County Commissioners on the proposed amend- ment . to Section 3 . 3E. 4 . of the Weld County Zoning Resolution . The text of the proposed amendment is available for public inspection in the office of the Department of Planning Services , Room 310 , Weld County Centennial Center , 915 - 10th Street , Greeley , Colorado (356-4000 , Ext . 401 ) . • PUBLIC NOTICE NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Docket No.78.46 NOTICE I&a` Y elvliN, )ublished in the Johnstown Breeze that the Board -Weld County pCpommisariners l`.c conduct a thae lP7ret Fl om'111W WCwn 6 Greeley Canter,91510th gtreei, lion Date : July ; 1978 Greeley Colorado, at the time specified: - y Time:Y D61I3.1M. qd by : / «�t'r �t9T...._.c—� said hearing will be for the '7,/3 /l purpose cmeW en amend- ! &u, S.Resolel ms weld County Zane dmest wool. The • creed amendment world add mWaor dse in theater as a -- gpecial Use m the.Agricultural ct. PU NOTICE • The text of the Proposed amend- NOTICE OF HEARING ment fe available for public Wpectlm m the Office.of the -Notice is he y elver that the Clerk to the Board of County Weld.Canty amm�g Oommis- Commisslogers, Third Floor, aim'w1H conduct a c Marloa Weld Canty Centennial Cen at 1:60 p.m. Tuesday, July 1g 01610th Street,Greeley, 1078, m the Coon Comm and may be vlewe Monday ere' Hearing Room, First Floor, throuali Friday.from 800 A.Y.W Weld Counq Centennial Center, 5:00 rat 018 - 10th 8street. Greeley. Cslo- All persons in any manner toredo.nsi of nendmeingto Interested m the adoption of the to tonal Resolution. olo an the edprop to. amendment are requested to e amendment B of the hWeldprrO�oouptaeassee�dr� attend the hearing and may be drive-in as add.eial oor heard. drive-in theaters l a 8 W Use THE BOARD OF COUNTY ya the A icnitnrW Dletflet. CO1OOFCOUNTY The Planning CommWlm will WELD COLJNTY,COIARAIJD NERS mendsview and formulate a recei Commissioners to Board BY:MARY AN1f FEUERSTEIN amendent to m the amendment [0 Section 4. of WELD (EC QE D the Weld County Zoning•Resole- • AANNpp RECD tiro. LtFRKTO THE BOARD The text of the proposed amendment is evadable for i BY:Rita Jo Rummer,Deputy Department m the office- rofy the DATED: June 12,1078 � Room 8lent Wf eld Coon June 18 1978 and GMal ey,Ce Cr adV15 1 ,S Ext. July 8. 1878 in the 1ohnstoem To a p, Colorado 1888.1000, Ext. 4011:' Breeze.Co. I rk to Bd. To hed in the Johnstown Breeze Publication DeFe;J '.0;1978 -,�-- - Co.Legal 78-188—Feennfng • • NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Docket #78-45 • NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN , that the Board of Weld County Commissioners will conduct a public hearing in its chambers on the First Floor of the Weld County Centennial Center, • 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, at the time specified: Date: July 19, 1978 Time: 2 : 00 P.M. Said hearing will be for the purpose of considering an amendment to Section 3 . 3E. 4 . of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. The propsoed amendment would add outdoor drive-in theaters as a Special Use in the Agricultural District. The text of the proposed amendment is available for public inspection in the Office of the Clerk to the Board of County Commissioners, Third Floor, Weld County Centennial Center, 915 10th Street, Greeley, Colorado, and may be viewed Monday through Friday, from 8 : 00 A.M. to 5: 00 P.M. All persons in any manner interested in the adoption of the amendment are requested to attend the hearing and may be heard. THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS WELD COUNTY, COLORADO • BY: MARY ANN FEUERSTEIN WELD COUNTY CLERK AND RECORDER • AND CLERK TO THE BOARD BY : Rita Jo Kummer. , Deputy DATED : June 12, 1978 PUBLISHED: June 15, 1978 and July 6 , 1978 in the Johnstown Breeze NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING Notice is hereby given that the Weld County Planning Commission will conduct a public hearing at 1 : 30 p.m. on Tuesday , July 5, 1978 , in the County Commissioners ' Hearing Room, First Floor , Weld County Centennial Center, 915 - 10th Street , Greeley, Colorado. The purpose of the hearing is to consider an amend- ment to Section 3. 3E. 4 . of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. The proposed amendment would add outdoor drive-in theaters as a Special Use in the Agricultural District . The Planning Commission will review adn formulate a recommenda- tion to the Board of County Commissioners on the proposed amend- ment . to Section 3 . 3E. 4. of the Weld County Zoning Resolution. The text of the proposed amendment is available for public inspection in the office of the Department of Planning Services , Room 310, Weld County Centennial Center , 915 - 10th Street , Greeley, Colorado ( 356-4000, Ext . 401 ) . To be published in the Johnstown Breeze Publication Date : June 15, 1978 /2 Received b --- D a t e : 6/i .1/7 b' Notice le hereby e7 1St glig Weld County Alumina Coln sion will conduct u sd c at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July ; 1076, 1n the Coudty Commis- eioners' Hearing Room, First Floor, Weld County Centennial Center,616-10th Street,Greeley, Colorado. The purpose of the hearing is to consider an amend- County Zo Section 3.310.4.ution W Thhee proposed amendment would add outdoor drive-in theaters as a Special Use In the Agricultural sWct. The Planning Commission will review and formulate a recom- mendation to the Board of C Commissioners on the a amendment to Section g. 4, oI the Weld County Zoning Resolu- tion. 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