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! <br /> � OROP10 COUNCIL MEETING HELD OCTOBER 12 , 1976 Page 5 <br /> w The existing Holiday Station Store currently CODtDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> � located at 1325 Wayzata Boulevard pumps an 3340 Shoreline Drive <br /> �verage of approximately 200,000 gals. per weeke (Continued) <br /> r Although Holiday does not provide too much in the <br /> line of auto repair, they do deal in the sale of <br /> � a wide line of inerchandise which would appear to <br /> . attract a much higher number of customers and, <br /> subsequently, traffice <br /> � In checking with the manager of the same I3oliday <br /> � Station Store in Wayzata, I 4�as informed that the <br /> total sale of inerchandise other than gas was <br /> � averaging in the neighborhood of seven or eight <br /> thousand dollars per week, <br /> • <br /> � �Vhile walking through the store, these are only <br /> some of the items I saw on the shelvese <br /> � 1> Food roceries baker <br /> - 5 , y, soft drinks (bottled) , <br /> � cold drinks, ice, candy, pet foods, etc. <br /> 2. Sporting goods and hobbies - hunting equipment, <br /> � fishing equipment, sleeping bags, boat motors, <br /> shells, cameras, film, yarn. <br /> � 3. Clothing of all sortso <br /> � 4. Cigarettes <br /> 5. Ladies items - jewelry and cosmetics <br /> � G. Household goods - soaps, dishes <br /> �. Furniture - table and chair sets, lamps, <br /> radios, T, Vo 's, stereos, ironing boards, <br /> blankets, records and tapes, lawn furnitureo <br /> • 8e Hardware - taols, paint, bulk motor oil, <br /> • garbage cans, ladders, lawn toolse <br /> � I am sure the lo4�er priced gas and variety of <br /> nlerchandise will draw a rnuch larger nurnber of <br /> � customers than the present operation. Both these <br /> factors will lend to creating a much more hazardous <br /> • situation, as this type of an operation will draw <br /> customers from outside of the immediate area and <br /> � current traffic flow. <br /> � <br /> � I have rev�ewed the current traffic situation <br /> � at this intersection through data provided by <br /> Police Chief Kilbo and from the little material I <br /> � do have I find it to be a problem of such magnitude <br /> that we should deal with it as one of the primary <br /> • concerns in the Village. Although we have no <br /> alternative from permitting the existing 22-year <br /> � service station operation to continue, we should <br /> � make every effort to improve the current hazardous <br /> situatione [�e might consider limiting the use <br /> � of_ this corner to an operation which would not <br /> �c� to the present hazardous situation. (Continued) <br /> � <br /> � <br /> � <br />
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