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• Mounds View Planning Commission November 6, 1996 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 7 <br /> not changed and instead a reduction for <br /> daytime and nighttime uses is used, there <br /> would not be enough parking at peak times. <br /> Commissioner Brasaemle inquired what would <br /> be the total number of parking spaces that <br /> would be needed for the entire center including <br /> the expansion. Director Sheldon replied that it <br /> would be 1,035 spaces. <br /> Commissioner Johnston expressed that he <br /> feels that this proposal would be good for <br /> Mounds View and is for granting this request <br /> but it is a matter of how to do it. <br /> Chair Peterson expressed that he had similar <br /> feelings and thinks that the Planning <br /> Commission needs to lay a more stable <br /> S ground-work for any other cases that may come <br /> up and he feels more comfortable with the <br /> resolution as prepared which included the <br /> variance in ratios. <br /> Commissioner Obert said he is comfortable <br /> with the way staff has prepared the resolution, <br /> but shares the concerns that Commissioner <br /> Stevenson raised regarding the day time/night <br /> time mix. He feels that right now he does not <br /> see a problem, but depending on future <br /> tenants, such as a high-traffic store, there could <br /> be a concern. <br /> Commissioner Brasaemle noted that he feels <br /> one advantage to granting a variance is that it <br /> does not establish a precedent if the Council <br /> rejects the conditional use permit and retracted <br /> his proposal to eliminate the variance. <br /> Commissioner Miller has concerns with losing <br /> the 23 spaces by making the building 5,000 <br /> 1111 square feet larger when there are already <br /> vacant retail area and wondered if that might <br />