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• Mounds View Planning Commission March 19, 1997 <br /> Agenda Meeting Page 15 <br /> north side of the wetlands which would intersect with a walking trail that is presently <br /> located along Mounds View Drive just south of Parcel A. <br /> Commissioner Brasaemle asked if, at their next meeting, this case could be <br /> discussed as an agenda item rather than a decision item immediately following their <br /> regular meeting. <br /> Commissioner Brooks left the meeting at 10:45 p.m. <br /> There was a 15-minute intermission. <br /> 6. <br /> Planning Case No. 477-97 <br /> Silver Lake Road and Highway 10 <br /> Applicant: D.W. Jones, Inc. <br /> • Request for a Rezoning from B-2 to Planned Unit Development to allow a gas station/fast <br /> food restaurant/car wash; restaurant; senior housing complex; and office building. <br /> Due to time constraints, the Staff Report was bypassed since the Planning <br /> Commission had received a copy in their packet and the Planning Commission <br /> immediately went to the applicant's presentation. <br /> The applicant, D.W. Jones, Inc, was represented at the meeting. <br /> Mr. Mike Black of Royal Oak Realty in Shoreview, addressed the Planning <br /> Commission. He explained that they are here to ask for the Planning <br /> Commission's consideration of this PUD and commented that careful consideration <br /> has been given to the City's Comprehensive Plan and on-going Highway 10 <br /> Corridor Study. He introduced the representatives of D.W. Jones, Inc., who were <br /> present: Dale Jones, owner and President of D. W. Jones, Inc.; Skip Duchesneau, <br /> Business Associate; George and Kristine Winiecki of WIN Insurance, 2740 <br /> Highway 10; Ralph and Chuck Durand of 5-D Limited; Brian Ross and William <br /> Smith of Biko Associates; and Marcel Eibensteiner of Royal Oaks Realty who was <br /> present earlier in the meeting. <br /> Mr. Black continued by stating that he understands that our Comprehensive Plan <br /> • includes this property as part of District 1 and in the Comprehensive Plan it calls for <br /> a strong identifying focal point for development within this District. It also <br />