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Mounds View City Council April 9, 1990 <br /> Regular Meeting Page Two <br /> been agreed to in principal by the Spring Lake Park <br /> City Council. <br /> Councilmember Paone stated many Lions Clubs often <br /> use the name in a park when they have done many of <br /> the improvements, and he sees nothing wrong with <br /> using it. <br /> Councilmember Blanchard stated Lakeside Park has a <br /> good deal of history in Mounds View and Spring Lake <br /> Park and she suggested the people who were originally <br /> involved in the work on the park be contacted for <br /> their input. She stated she has no problem with <br /> adding the name but would like to extend the courtesy <br /> to the others to also have input. <br /> Councilmember Wuori stated she agreed and the <br /> Council should take time and see how other people <br /> feel about it. <br /> Mayor Hankner stated the issue would be taken up at <br /> the next agenda session for further discussion, and <br /> she requested a representative of the Lions Club be <br /> present at that time. <br /> Mayor Hankner closed the regular meeting and opened 6. Public Hear: <br /> the first public hearing at 7:12 PM. Considerate <br /> of Conditional <br /> City Planner Hren explained Phillips 66 has applied Use Permit <br /> for two conditional use permits, for a gas station Requests and <br /> and car wash, and a variance from the curb cut Variance Denial <br /> location setback requirements. She reviewed the Appeal by <br /> request of the applicant and their plans for rebuild- Phillips 66, <br /> ing on the lot. 2525 Highway 10, <br /> Planning Case <br /> The Planning Commission has reviewed the request and No. 288-90 <br /> made a significant number of changes to the site plan. <br /> They reviewed the variance request separately and <br /> felt there were other alternatives available and <br /> thus denied the variance request. The applicant is <br /> now appealing that denial to the Council. The Planning <br /> Commission has recommended access be onto Bronson Drive <br /> and the City Engineer supports that . Ms. Hren asked <br /> that the Council first consider the variance request, <br /> addressing the hardship issue, and then move on to <br /> the conditional use permit requests. <br /> John Bakus, representing Phillips 66, reviewed their <br /> request for a variance, and reviewed the proposed site <br /> plan. He stated the standards the Planning Commission <br /> applied are very strict. He stated he feels the hard- • <br /> ship is in not being able to have access onto Long <br /> Lake Road, and they would rather have access onto Long <br /> Lake Road than Bronson Drive. <br />