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Page 5 <br />Mr. Fornell said one of these, Max Saliterman, had phoned ziim <br />and told of the long range plans he had for improving his prop-- <br />erty including the parking arra, but declined an invitation to <br />discuss his plans with the Board. The St. Anthony Shonpinj <br />Center Merchants Association had issued an invitation tc tiaycr <br />Miedtke, Councilman Sundland, Mr. Bowerman and Mr. Johnson.:,nd <br />all other members of the Council or Doard who could attend,to <br />join the association at lunch at the Northgate 17otel on July 7th. <br />Motion by Councilman Sauer and seconded by Counci.lmar, IIaik Lc <br />invite all the owners of property in the St. Anthony ShnlY:iz: <br />Center and the press to meet with the CoiiDcil for a 5utr,, ,.^,zt <br />lunch at the Northgate at noon, July J'Ath to. which Nr, <br />and Mr. Johnson will also be invitee.'c.o discuss the preli-,ataary <br />plans for a study of how to revitalize the shopoiny <br />Motion carried unanimously, <br />The Public Hearing on the new zoning or(.'! -nonce was reconvenar3 <br />at 9.05 P.M. <br />The only person indicating an interest ir. 3peaki_ � Lor c:r a';c.i.ns* <br />the ordinance was Mr. Gordon Hedlund who owns CPlc =,roper —1 ac_. rss <br />from Apache Plaza on which a condition<.1 use ne mLt had u rn <br />granted American Enterprises, Inc. to r-atirer:ent <br />apartment building. Mr. Hedlund wanted a n sto-z,7 retirement home <br />included as a permitted usage un_ler the P.-3 classification as <br />it has been approved and might become a part of a Planneri Unit <br />Development for that area in the future. <br />P'ir. Vickrey wondered why any size restrictions should ie placed <br />on P.U.D.'s, feeling such restrictions might place a burren o,i <br />the Council's ability to consider such a plan, The Council <br />agreed that it might be better to extend the •,o<a'ii:ie:: :. in,:c <br />permit for the existing proposal than to chai,,;e the <br />ordinance to accomodate it, The subject iii.;_ bo, given considerat- <br />ion during the second reading of the _rdinance July 12th. Mr� <br />Vickrey said his firm would probably not be able to have the <br />ordinance in final form for adoption at that meeting. <br />The Public Hearing closed at 5,25 P. -PI.. <br />Motion by Councilman Sauer, seconded by Counci?ma.n la.. R t,,:.;ve <br />the first reading of the zoning ordinance anO i:o place ennsidc.r. <br />ation of the ordinance on the ayeno.c_ for the July lsth Co;:ncil. <br />meeting. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Vickrey left the meetinu at 9:26 P>"'. <br />Mayor Miedtke then reported that the .Manager ^rente,'. i_o .al; <br />further with Dr. Renz, Supt. of District 102V, Lee ore ic,,..._.::•.; t.._ <br />recommendation whether to .repair the hockey .tic 3r -euf1&C:C, the <br />tennis courts. Mr. Fornell reported t:`:at the Sup`, c l ti,:!..ie <br />