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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />June 9, 1999 <br />Page 8 <br />Mr. Randall requested the Legion meet with someone from the City who can give them <br />the dimensions for the service road. He also asked that they meet with the City Forester <br />regarding the tree plan. <br />Chair Schaps asked if the Legion has considered removing the existing building and <br />constructing a new building. Mr. Randall indicated the Legion has not considered a new <br />building. <br />Ms. Carlson asked about the Legion's food service. Mr. Randall indicated the Legion <br />would like to have their kitchen equipment in the new building. He stated he is unsure if <br />the budget will allow for it in the first year. <br />Ms. Carlson asked about the cost of the addition. Mr. Randall indicated the cost of the <br />addition is $225,000. <br />Ms. Carlson asked if the 400 foot separation regarding a liq <br />been dropped. Mr. Smyser advised the separation is sti <br />establishment with a liquor license. The amendmen <br />day care centers from the definition of a school. T <br />apply to the Early Childhood Center. <br />and schools has <br />om schools and an <br />Ordinance excludes <br />ense amendment will also <br />Ms. Carlson asked about the 1:1 inch dia r ding tree replacement. Mr. Smyser <br />stated the trees will be replaced as det , b e City Forester. Staff is working on <br />the City's requirements so that rep � °occur. <br />Mr. Schilling asked if there i i i e that prohibits three bars in a two mile radius. <br />Mr. Smyser advised there g in the zoning or liquor ordinance that pertains to the <br />number of liquor licen = p '' ity. <br />Mr. Johnson sug <br />buildings, there is <br />discussed. Mr. Sm <br />building is possible. <br />the building were constructed to connect to the future <br />tial for a continuing structure. He stated that issue should be <br />stated that from a physical design perspective a connecting <br />rom a potential real estate developer's perspective, a connecting <br />building is undesirable. <br />Mr. Johnson moved to continue the American Legion Post public hearing, rezone, <br />conditional use permit, and site plan review to the July 14, 1999, Planning and Zoning <br />Board meeting, and was supported by Mr. Corson. <br />Ms. Carlson stated many excellent points have been brought out in the discussion. The <br />Legion proposal has been discussed since last January, 1999. The Legion has contracted <br />with the City for the building. She indicated the Board should hold off on this issue. <br />She stated it is very unfortunate that there was not more help from the City prior to this <br />point. <br />