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CC PACKETS 1987-1989
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CC PACKET 12131988
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1 Mr. Hamer who would make sure all the electrical, plumbing, etc. were <br /> 40 up to code. <br /> 3 Council Action <br /> 4 Motion by Makowske, seconded by Ranallo to grant an amendment to the <br /> 5 conditional use permit originally issued on February 28, 1984 to Video <br /> 6 Update, 2510 Kenzie Terrace N.E. , to include the expansion of the video <br /> 7 store's retail space into the adjoining space recently vacated by Popco <br /> 8 Cleaners. As recommended by the Planning Commission, the Council <br /> 9 imposes the following conditions on the amendment: <br /> 10 1. There would be no viewing of tapes in the store, except for bona fide <br /> 11 demonstrations of tapes and no viewing would be visible from outside <br /> 12 the store. <br /> 13 2. The proprietors must comply with all state laws relating to obscenity <br /> 14 and to any ordinance of the City of St. Anthony thereafter relating <br /> 15 to obscenity. <br /> 16 3. Conviction of the owner or any of the employees of the owner for <br /> 17 violation of obscenity laws in the operation of the store would be <br /> 18 grounds for revocation of this permit by the City Council. <br /> 19 4. There shall be no flashing lights in the front window of the store. <br /> 20 5. Approval of the amendment is contingent upon an inspection of the <br /> premises by the Building Inspector to ascertain that they meet all <br /> City ordinances and codes. <br /> 23 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 24 Setback Variance for Hance Garage Granted With No Objections From <br /> 25 Neighbor <br /> 26 Commissioner Werenicz indicated that after -hearing very extensive <br /> 27 testimony from the applicant, Edward J. Hance, including his response <br /> 28 to drainage concerns from the next door neighbor, the Planning <br /> 29 Commission had concluded hardships had been demonstrated which justified <br /> 30 the City's granting the requested variance for the proposed garage at <br /> 31 2813 Silver Lane. The Commissioner explained that the Commissioners had <br /> 32 agreed that the configuration of the lot as well as stringent lake <br /> 33 setback requirements imposed by the Rice Creek Watershed District <br /> 34 appeared to fulfill the three requirements for granting such a variance. <br /> 35 He said the Planning Commission also perceived the 13-1/2 foot setback <br /> 36 Mr. Hance was proposing was an improvement over the 10 foot setback from <br /> 37 the property line which had been provided by the garage which had <br /> 38 previously stood on that property. <br /> 39 Andrew Szurek, 2809 Silver Lane, whose home is located. just east of the <br /> 40 Hance property, told the Councilmembers his appearance at the Planning <br /> 41 Commission hearing had only been to get more information on the project <br /> 5 <br />
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