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© <br />-> *•’ <br />MINUTES OF A PANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD ON AUGUST 28, 1978 <br />rage 6 <br />WORK SESSION ITEMS <br />Mrs. Hollander was present. She Is proposing to <br />do the final plat In two phases. She expects <br />to develop It with a private road and temporary <br />cul-de-sac. Planning Comnlsslon noted that <br />they would require platting the road as an <br />outlot through the entire plat at the first stage. <br />Other staff review Is pending. <br />MRS. ROY HOLLANDER <br />225 Sixth Avenue No. <br />SUBDIVISION <br />#412 <br />Mr. Reutlman and Mr. Homlck were present. Also ‘ <br />present was Mr. George Rovegno of 2010 Shoreline <br />Drive. Planning Commission was very concerned <br />with convenience food and beer proposal seeing <br />potential for an Intolerable traffic and pedestrian <br />safety situation. <br />ROBERT HORNICK <br />1960 Shoreline Dr. <br />COND. USE PERMIT <br />#418 <br />I <br />Mr. Homlck -»tiessed the appearance of his operation <br />and noted that hours would probably be 6:30 A.M. to <br />10:00 P.M. seven days per week, that traffic would be <br />about three times the current level and that he would <br />have "Stewart" style hot sandwiches. There are four <br />existing fuel storage tanks totalling 15,000 gallons <br />(3 @ 3,000 and 1 0 6,000) and Homlck proposes adding <br />two new 6,000 gallon tanks to Increase capacity by 80% <br />to 27,000 gallons. He normally has only one employee <br />on duty at any given time.' <br />Mr. Rovegno asked questions concerning traffic, hours <br />and Homlck*s experience (stated as 19 years In the <br />oil business) saying that he doesn't like the gas <br />station, but that he can tolerate the existing traffic <br />level. Tnere Is a low volume of traffic now with most <br />vehicles on the property for repair rather than In and <br />out service. <br />Mr. Rovegno did strenuously object to this proposal saying <br />that the convenience foods would attract too much traffic, <br />that too many accidents happen In front of the station now, <br />that too many people already use his private dock to buy <br />pop at the station or use the restrooms and th^t he was very <br />concerned for his child's safety because of Increased traffic <br />on Central Avenue.