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MINUTES OF A REGULAR MEETING HELD APRIL 16, 1973 Page 3 <br />Mr. Stone of the neignboring Dairy (^een, <br />expressed a concern over problems that might <br />occur because of the lack of parking. He <br />•'^elt that any establishment that would have <br />customers stopping for any length of time <br />would not be abla to survive because of the <br />limited parking. <br />Chairman Poisson expressed the desire to <br />table this matter until tne Planning <br />Commission had received a statement from <br />the owner of the property that adequate <br />parking would be available for Mr. Jack's <br />operation. <br />Kullberg moved to deny the special use <br />permit because of the parking problem <br />that would undoubtedly be created. Motion <br />died for lack of a second. <br />Searles moved, Elliott seconded, that <br />approval be conditioned upon no full-scale <br />kitchen for the serving of food be established <br />and the serving of food should be limited to <br />reheating pizzas, sandwiches, and serving <br />soft drinks. Motion, Ayes (7) - Nays (1). <br />Kullberg Nay. <br />The Planning Commission felt that there <br />should be provisions so tho patrons will <br />know tliat there is parking in the rear of <br />the building. <br />SPECIAL USE PERIIIT <br />(Continued) <br />The Planning Commission questioned the <br />street vacation procedure which limits <br />vacations to situations where there is a <br />public purpose. The Ramstads explained that <br />they would like the Village to vacate Hill <br />Street west of Tonka Avenue so they could <br />construct a garage on their property. The <br />Ramstads explained that the present Hill <br />Street runs directly into the home on <br />Parcel 2100 and so it would not be feasible <br />to ever extend the street. <br />Chairman Poisson moved, Searles seconded, <br />tiiat a public hearing be called at the next <br />regular Planning Commission meeting on <br />Monday, May 21, 1973. Motion, Ayes (8) - <br />Nays (0). <br />HILL STREET VACATION <br />Mr. Richard Conry requested a division of <br />Parcel 5600, which is 3.48 acres, into three <br />building sites. This request requires a <br />variance in lot width of approximately 40' <br />for one of the lots. Gasen felt that granting <br />a variance in an undeveloped area might set <br />a dangerous precedent. <br />(Continued) <br />DIVISION <br />Conry <br />2425 North Shore Drive
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