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•Mounds View Planning Commission March 19, 1997Page 2 <br /> Agenda Meeting <br /> 5. <br /> Planning Case No. 471-97 <br /> 2430 Highway 10 <br /> Applicant: Anthony Properties Management, Inc. <br /> Request for a Comprehensive Plan Amendment from Medium Density Residential to <br /> Mixed Use PUD Allowing Commercial and Office Uses, and Rezoning from B-1 and R-2 to <br /> PUD to Allow Development of a 16-Screen Movie Theater and Three 11,000 Square Foot <br /> Office Buildings. <br /> The applicant, Anthony Properties Management, Inc., was represented. <br /> Community Development Director Sheldon thoroughly reviewed the Staff Report <br /> dated March 19, 1997, regarding this item. <br /> She noted that the main issues for discussion regarding this item: whether or not <br /> this proposal fits, is there enough buffer from the residential area on County Road <br /> H-2, how to guarantee the buffer and to make sure the office buildings get built, the <br /> use of the wetland buffer area, whether the access situation is acceptable or could <br /> • <br /> it be improved, the amount of parking and overflow parking, security of the parking <br /> lot, whether a pedestrian system <br /> dbe use of the site if the theaters close. <br /> walkways in the City, and how to dealwith <br /> Director Sheldon informed the audience that SRF Consulting, the Traffic <br /> Consultant; SEH, the City's Consulting Engineer, and the City Forester were <br /> present to answer questions. <br /> Acting Chair Stevenson suggested at this time that, since there have been <br /> previous neighborhood meetings, the applicant summarize the changes they have <br /> made to the proposal since the last meeting. <br /> Wendell Smith, the real estate consultant for Anthony Properties, addressed the <br /> Planning Commission. He introduced other representatives present including: Jay <br /> Anthony, Principal of Anthony Properties; Alvin Anderson, Architect with Artech <br /> Architects; and Joe Beaton, representative for the O'Neil family. <br /> Mr. Smith mentioned that Carmike Theaters is the largest exhibitor of movies in the <br /> United States. He distributed to the Planning Commission a pamphlet showing <br /> similar theaters to illustrate what the proposed theater would look like. He added <br /> that the building would be a first rated, first-class <br /> Mintype ding. Mr. Smith <br /> nesota but none of them 110 <br /> mentioned that Carmike owns a number of theaters in <br />