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2696 <br />the parking lot may not be completely full and it <br />may appear that parking on Fry Street is not necessary, <br />but each unit is assigned a_parking space and does use <br />it some, time during the day or night. <br />Stanley Schultz, 1725 Fry stated that the majority of cars <br />turning around do so in his driveway and if it is not <br />possible to eliminate parking on the, west side he <br />would suggest that Fry Street be made a one ti°Tay going <br />south and St. Marys Street be made a one way going <br />north. George Kulkay sympathized with parents wanting <br />the recreation area to remain as is, but pointed out <br />that careless drivers using his driveway to turn around <br />have caused anxious moments when his grandchildren are <br />visiting. Mr. Lee thought that if apartment residents <br />were made aware.. of the dangers and the inconveniences <br />caused by turning around, they tivould all be more <br />cooperative. <br />Engineer Lemberg advised that traffic counter had been <br />placed at_entranee to parking lot and it revealed that <br />an average of X31 trips trips into driveway had been <br />made per day, which creates a traffic hazard to traffic <br />coming down Larpenteur Avenue. To suggestion to place <br />driveway from Fry Street to parking lot, it was brought <br />out that no one would care to have a driveway going <br />right past a bedroom window. <br />It was stated that the village council may, by resolution, <br />change village streets into one-array streets, and Mr. <br />Kulkay proposed that the Council act this evening <br />in creating one-moray streets. <br />Councilman Ecklund moved that this matter be tabled <br />until 8:00 P.M. Thursday evening April 25, 1968 in <br />order that residents of St. Marys Street, and residents <br />on Maple Knoll Drive, and also residents on Fry Street <br />can be notified. Motion was duly seconded by Stone and <br />upon a vote being taken, the following was recorded: <br />Ayes: All. Nays: None. Motion was carried. <br />Minutes Stone moved, seconded by Warkentien that the minutes of <br />the meeting of March 28, 1968 be approved. Ayes: A11. <br />Nays; None. motion was carried. <br />Dry Cleaning Establishment Conditional Use Permit for use of property located at <br />1l~07 West Larpenteur Ave. 1l~07 West Larpenteur for a dry-cleaning establishment <br />Conditional Use Permit: (as per resolution adopted at March 28, 1968 meeting) <br /> was subject to provisions of Fire Prevention No. 61.. <br /> Mr. Halverson and Mr. Gilbert.(Gilbert Construction Co.) <br />Solvents approved were. present and after Engineer Lemberg~s review of <br />by Engineer: solvents as outlined in Technical Diamond Chemicals <br /> Bulletin pertaining to Perchlorethylene Advantages <br /> in Dry Cleaning, which method the White Drug Company <br /> uses in dry cleaning, Lemberg recommended. that same <br /> be approved. Representatives of the White Drug Co. <br /> were advised that should the company decide to use <br /> ~r~y other chemicals in the dry cleaning process, they <br />
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