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n+jji H r 'ub is Hein b e H± in� <br /> kJ; RAM? :::::.:.:::..M.......... <br /> visible at all from 1522, 1526 or 1532 Crawford, due to the angle <br /> of view or to obscuring garages. The view from 1538, directly <br /> opposite the proposed antenna location, is completely obscured by <br /> a row of tall evergreens. 1540 Crawford, to the northwest, is <br /> partially screened by a garage and two large deciduous trees; <br /> foliage should entirely obscure the antenna in the summer. From <br /> 1546 Crawford, a garage and the neighboring trees should restrict <br /> the view of the antenna to the extreme southwestern corner of the <br /> lot. <br /> Because of the location of the antenna on the rear recessed <br /> portion of the building, it will not be visible from Larpenteur <br /> or Snelling Avenues, or from the Bullseye Plaza parking lot. The <br /> primary visual impact would appear to be from the alley itself <br /> and from the rear Embers parking lot. <br /> Approximately 20 feet to the east of the antenna site is an <br /> exposed electrical conduit that protrudes roughly 6 to 7 feet <br /> from the Champion roof line. The visual impact of the proposed <br /> antenna should be no worse than this unattractive existing <br /> structure, and may actually help screen the conduit from the <br /> west. <br /> The lease agreement between property owner and the tenant <br /> addresses the location and mounting of the dish to protect the <br /> Bullseye Center from any damage the dish might cause. <br /> Staff notified property owners within 350 feet of the Center <br /> about the proposed dish. As of this writing, Mr. Jim Warner, <br /> Jr., owner of Falcon Center, made the only inquiry. <br /> On February 22, 1993, the planning commission unanimously <br /> recommended granting the conditional use permit, subject to the <br /> conditions shown in the draft resolution. <br /> A conditional use permit goes with the property, not the <br /> business. It may be revoked if conditions are not met. <br /> ATTACHMENTS: <br /> A. Applicant's statement <br /> B. Site plan for 1547 Larpenteur with adjacent properties <br /> C. Proposed conditional use permit for 1547 Larpenteur <br /> ACTION REQUESTED: <br /> Grant a conditional use permit under section 9 -10.01 [2] (d) of <br /> the zoning code because the antenna is a permitted conditional <br /> use, and because it will not adversely affect the health, safety, <br /> convenience, comfort or welfare of the occupants of surrounding <br /> lands. Adopt recommended conditions. <br /> P. b <br />
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