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Planning & Zoning Board <br />June 9, 1999 <br />Page 7 <br />Mr. Dan Dieger, 7710 Marilyn Drive, stated he has lived on his property for 13 years. He <br />stated he knew the property was commercial but a bar is very undesirable by the residents. <br />He stated a one acre site is not large enough for wedding parties. He added that Schwan's <br />is a good neighbor but he often hears their noise and has a problem with their lighting. <br />Ms. Kimberly Carver, 7734 Marilyn Drive, stated she has a licensed day care facility on <br />her property. She stated she is uncomfortable with a bar in that location and believes the <br />parent of the children she watches will too. She stated the location of a bar is a safety <br />issue. <br />Chair Schaps asked if a neighborhood meeting would be beneficial in solving some of the <br />resident's concerns. <br />Ms. Carver stated a neighborhood meeting would be helpful. <br />Mr. Mark Budge, 7713 Marilyn Drive, stated he has no pro <br />not want it located in his backyard. He indicated three <br />He stated he does not want to be stuck with the proje <br />be resolved. <br />Mr. Terry Randall, representative for the <br />Legion did attempt to speak to all the nei <br />here to create problems and they will <br />be capable of handling small wedd <br />funds for youth projects. Youth <br />not believe the Legion will b <br />the Legion but does <br />o miles is too many. <br />are too many issues to <br />A, on, came forward and stated the <br />separate times. He stated he is not <br />se is kept down. The facility will only <br />e purpose of the Legion is to develop <br />s eive 99% of their profits. He stated he does <br />f a nuisance than any other business. <br />Mr. Randall continued e here to make friends. They will work very hard to <br />ensure there are no pro The Legion is here to donate money to the community so <br />.a <br />the City is a bett e t� e. <br />Chair Schaps stated 1,-re is no doubt the Legion wants to be a good neighbor. The <br />Legion is a valuable organization. He asked if the Legion is willing to have a <br />neighborhood meeting. Mr. Randall indicated the Legion would like to have a <br />neighborhood meeting. <br />Chair Schaps stated the residents do have valid concerns. Neighborhood meetings have <br />been very successful in the past in resolving issues. He stated the other concern of the <br />Board is not all items have been completed. The Board prefers toeview all items <br />regarding an application at the same time. He asked that the Legion work with City staff <br />to complete the application and hold a neighborhood meeting. The issue can be revisited <br />at the July, 1999, meeting. <br />• <br />
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