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� <br /> � ORONO COUNCIL r4EETING HELD SEpTEMBER 27, 1976 Page 2 <br /> � Planning Commission Meeting - August 16, 1976 <br /> CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> 3340 Shoreline Drive <br /> public hearing was scheduled for September 20, (Continued) <br /> � 1976 at 7e30 P.M. <br /> � Council Meeting - August 23, 1976 <br /> � Council advised of proposed plans and scheduled <br /> , public hearing. Staff was directed to investigate <br /> the proposal and any adverse traffic conditions <br /> � or esthetic considerations. <br /> � Planning Commission I�Ieeting - September 20,1976 <br /> � The Planning Commission was concerned about the <br /> � traffic problems that could result at the inter- <br /> section of County Roads #15 & #19, especially now <br /> � that the new Super Valu Store is also near this <br /> intersection. General feeling is that this type <br /> � of service station would generate more traffic <br /> into this area. The proposed site plan indicates <br /> � there would be two access points to this station <br /> from County Road #15. Holiday would be willing <br /> � to close off the access closest to the corner <br /> • of County Roads #15 & #19, which they feel would <br /> help eliminate some of the congestion at this <br /> �intersectiona <br /> he Plannin C <br /> � g ommission recommended that this <br /> • application be denied based on the followinge <br /> . 1, Traffic hazard resulting from traffic <br /> generating business. <br /> • 2. Application is for additional service beyond <br /> normal service stations in the area. <br /> � 3. Two relatively new service stations on <br /> corner now. <br /> � 4. Further recommend that staff be instructed to <br /> have ttiis application reviewed by legal counsel <br /> • and after City Council reaches a decision, the <br /> � City Attorney draft up resolution to be reviewed <br /> by the Planning Commission at their next meeting. <br /> � P�r. r�uhich also stated that he had checked the <br /> � Holiday 5ervice Station at Wayzata and ,the record <br /> indicated that their gallonage sales were 200,000 <br /> � gallons per week. <br /> � P�tr. Jim Carlson, engineer representing Holiday <br /> Stores, stated that his data indicated that the <br /> � LVayzata Holiday Store was not selling over 100,000 <br /> � gallons per month at this time. Mr. Carlson <br /> ntinued by reviewing a 1960 traffic study and <br /> ther data concerning traffic safety and motor <br /> vehicle increase as this relates to service stations. <br /> � <br /> (Continued) <br /> • <br /> i <br />