MINUTES
<br />REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING
<br />MAY 27, 1987
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<br />MARGARET CLEMMENT, 1354 W. LARPENTEUR, informed she had met with
<br />SuperAmerica, and they had agreed on a plan for screening her property,
<br />requested Council require screening by trees with some height, and
<br />indicated she had no other concerns.
<br />LEN OSTERMAN, 1386 W. CALIFORNIA, commented on increase in traffic,
<br />problems with turning on Hamline, and felt vehicles would use the alley
<br />and residential streets.
<br />BUD MEYER, 139E W. CALIFORNIA, stated he was tired of traffic in the
<br />alley, felt there would be a large increase in traffic if SuperAmerica is
<br />allowed to increase their operation, and was opposed to the proposed
<br />project.
<br />DAN SKAAR, 1358 W. LARPENTEUR, asked that alley control be a part of the
<br />conditional use.
<br />MARVIN DE MARTINO, requested a redwood fence all along the alley, and
<br />objected to the two employee parking slots off the alley.
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<br />JOYCE DE MARTINO, 1345 W. CALIFORNIA, objected to the back of the building
<br />across from her residence, and commented that current alley snow removal
<br />has been a problem.
<br />KENT OSTERMAN, expressed concern over hours the station would be in
<br />operation, noise from voice boxes, and lighting for the station and pump
<br />areas .
<br />JIM CYSEWSKI, 1361 W. CALIFORNIA, requested Council defer the matter to
<br />allow more time to review the new plan.
<br />ROMAN MUELLER, engineer for SuperAmerica, commented on the May 20th
<br />workshop, which was attended by the two neighborhood representatives, and
<br />indicated many changes and compromises were made as a result of that
<br />meeting. He requested the decision not be delayed and then addressed
<br />concerns expressed by the residents who had spoken.
<br />BUD KAUPP, representing SuperAmerica, commented on the many compromises
<br />made, condition of the present building, and felt the new structure and
<br />landscaping would enhance the neighborhood.
<br />DAN SKAAR, asked who residents should notify if they observe violations of
<br />the conditional use, and was advised to call City Hall.
<br />There being no others wishing to be heard, Baldwin closed the hearing at
<br />8:35 P.M.
<br />Council then discussed hours of operation, traffic, lighting, use of voice
<br />boxes, and cost sharing of alley snow plowing, after which Wallin moved,
<br />seconded by Chenoweth, adoption of Resolution R-87-19 approving the
<br />conditional use request with the following conditions: (1) no deliveries
<br />or parking in the alley, (2) specifics of landscaping must be approved by
<br />City Planner, (3) hours of operation shall be limited to 6:00 A.M. - 11:00
<br />P.M., Sunday through Thursday, 6:00 A.M. - 12:00 Midnight, Friday and
<br />Saturday, (3) trash pickup limited to the hours between 7:00 A.M. and 7:00
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