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RECOMMENDATION <br /> The Planning Director gives an unfavorable recommendation on the bill proposing a ban <br /> on superstores. If the Council would like to give closer scrutiny to such stores because of traffic <br /> or other impacts, the Planning Director proposes an alternative approach: that the Zoning Code <br /> be amended so that a superstore is a permitted use only in a "Superstore" zoning district. In other <br /> words, to establish a superstore, the business would have to rezone an azea to the "Superstore" <br /> zone; it could not just open up in an MCX, CG, or other zone. <br /> The proposed superstore ban prompted a great deal of public testimony pro and con at the <br /> Council, much of it focused specifically on Wal-Mart. This corporation has been comroversial for <br /> a number of reasons, including anti-union practices, wages, poor health benefits, relationships <br /> with foreign suppliers and treatment of foreign workers, and its impact on small-town businesses. <br /> Although the proposed bill itself does not single out any one corporation by name, because so <br /> much public testimony was duetted at Wal-Mart, it may be useful to explain some general rules <br /> for the benefit of the public. <br /> The land use system focuses on what should happen on a particulaz piece of property, <br /> where certain uses should take place, how the uses should be done (for example, design controls <br /> or pazking requirements), but is concerned with who is doing the project only to a very limited <br /> degree. Section 25-2-10 of the Zoning Code states that approvals run with the land and "shall not <br /> be granted if the action sought would not be equally acceptable under a variety of owners." This <br /> is the general rule in American land use law. There aze limited circumstances where the identity <br /> of the applicant may be relevant: for example, the State Land Use Commission has, at times, <br /> <br /> required proof that the applicant has the financial ability to carry out a project to avoid purely <br /> speculative applications, but the general rule is still that the decisions shall not be made on the <br /> <br /> basis of who is the applicant. <br /> Much public testimony was given on the topic of competition and the potential effect of <br /> superstores on existing businesses. Generally, business competition is regazded as a good thing: in <br /> <br /> fact, essential to the current economic system. It is inherent in business competition that some <br /> -5- <br /> <br />