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� MINUTES OF THE <br /> ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> Monday,August 12,2013 <br /> 7:00 o'clock p.m. <br /> (6. #13-3606 L UKE KUJAWA O YOUR BOAT CL UB, 1444 SHORELINE DRIVE— <br /> CONDITIONAL IISE PERMIT AMENDMENT, Continued) <br /> Kendall Summerlot, Classic Parking, stated Classic Parking has been in the business for over 20 years, <br /> with the current ownership in place since 2006. Classic Parking is known by many to have the best valet <br /> service in the Twin Cities. Classic Parking believes its success comes from providing superior customer <br /> service, upholding integrity, professionalism and hard work. Classic Parking provides service for golf <br /> courses,country clubs, restaurants, hotels, event centers, private parties, corporate functions, lot <br /> management, and traffic control. Classic Parking is fully insured for all valet services and some of its <br /> main locations are the Lafayette Country Club, Woodhill Country Club,Nicollet Island Inn, some places <br /> in Maple Grove as well as Your Boat Club. Classic Parking also provides service for a lot of private <br /> parties and over 40 percent of the locations Classic Parking works at are in the Lake Minnetonka area. <br /> The goal of Classic Parking is to provide quality service, improve traffic flow, maximize parking space„ <br /> and help guests get to their destination. <br /> As far as Your Boat Club is concerned, in the past there has been a concern expressed about parking. In <br /> order to alleviate this concern, Classic Parking has been working with Your Boat Club since June 21 of <br /> this year and has been actively managing the lot since June 30. Since Classic Parking has taken over <br /> management of the parking,there has been no vehicles parked on Shoreline Drive and pedestrian traffic <br /> crossing Shoreline Drive has been minimal. All cars are parked so they are able to pull forward on to <br /> Shoreline Drive. Working together, Your Boat Club and Classic Parking has restriped the parking lots to <br /> comfortably create 22 additional stalls when managed properly. <br /> Summerlot stated since Classic Parking has been managing the lot,parking has never exceeded 65 percent <br /> of the lot,which included the 4`h of July. Summerlot indicated there are some issues that do come up <br /> periodically, which is why they are on site. Some of the lots are tight and if it was easy,Classic Parking <br /> would not need to be there. <br /> Summerlot stated some people see double parking as an issue,but as was previously noted,there are other <br /> marinas in the city that do that as well. When the boats are on display at River Valley,they take up two <br /> to three parking spots each but parallel parking is still available next to them. <br /> Summerlot stated they also have the possibility of relocating a few things with the purchase of the <br /> residential propery. River Valley Marina closes at 3 p.m. on Saturdays, and as of right now,there has not <br /> been a need to use the River Valley Marina or overflow house lot. Classic Parking also provides offsite <br /> parking if necessary. Classic Parking works with several businesses in the area, such as the Lafayette <br /> Club, Woodhill Country Club, and St. Martin's Church, and those facilities could potentially be used to <br /> park cars and keep them off residential streets. <br /> Page 15 of 37 <br />
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