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It was recommended we comply with this suggestion in the future. ~"'`~"'- <br />r <br />Robt. Hall Nick Stathos, Purchasing Agent, and Dick Ferris, Engineer, of <br />Clothing the Robert Hall Co. presented their proposed plans to the <br />Store Council, Nick Christensen, Bldg. Insp., and Howard Dahlgren, <br />Planning Consultant. They agreed to meet Village requirements <br />of a 20 inch footing, and to put in another entrance if re- <br />quired. Dahlgren made the following suggestions: <br />A 10 ft screening area along the north property line to be <br />planted with a dense hedge a minimum of 5' high. <br />Parking space to the westerly portion be set back at least 15' <br />from the property line and that such car parking area be <br />screened in a manner similar to that along the north parking <br />line. <br />A minimum of a 25' set back south of the north property line <br />on the easterly and northwesterly corners of the parking area. <br />That the full width of the property be used to provide adequate <br />parking. <br />~. plot plan, as submitted, which would allow a total of 67 <br />spaces with adequate ingress and egress. A single row of per- <br />pendicular parking to the front of the building will enhance <br />the appearance of the building and allow for a total of !~8' <br />set back from the rear property line of which 38' can be used <br />for parking and walking. <br />No commercial driveway into Fry St. <br />Deletion of the driveway entering the N. E. corner of the property <br />and the substitution of a driveway on St. Mary's to the S. E. <br />Second driveway off Larpenteur unnecessary and the ~ parking <br />spaces thus gained are of greater importance. Driveway as indi- <br />cated in S. W. corner of the property, though indicated to be a <br />one way egress could be designed to serve as ingress as xell. <br />Dahlgren recommends very strongly that the interior set backs and <br />boulevard areas be sodded and maintained in a manner similar to <br />that of the adjacent development. <br />Dahlgren feels that the project, if developed in this manner, will <br />be an appropriate use of the land in question and an asset to file <br />Village as a whole. <br />Stathos will advise his office sending suggested plot plan and <br />letter outlining recommendations and let us know their decision <br />later. <br />Salaries Warkentien submitted. report dated August 7th covering recommendations <br />on pay increases for the policemen. Utecht moved and Warkentien <br />seconded that the hourly pay of the deputy sheriffs serving as <br />policemen in Falcon Heights be increased 25¢ per hour, making the <br />hourly rate $2.25, effective August 1, 1959. <br />Professional It was decided to restudy tine proposal submitted by Carl Gardner <br />Planning & Associates, Professional Planners, regarding a study of the <br />entire Village and recommendations as to over-all land use; <br />zoning; permitted use in various zoning classifications; and a <br />restudy of the zoning classifications setting out definite uses <br />for the different classifications. Dahlgren thought it would be <br />