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PL PACKETS 2000-2004
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. 28 <br /> Planning Commission Meeting Minutes <br /> June 20,2000 <br /> • Page 9 <br /> 1 Bergstrom noted that Mr. Solie's next step was to coordinate with Assistant City Manager Isom to <br /> 2 move forward with the project—The issue would probably be on the Planning Commission's agenda <br /> . 3 - for next month.. <br /> 4 Chair Bergstrom thanked Mr. Solie for the concept review and presentation. <br /> 5 2. Concept Review: 2501 37th Avenue NE. <br /> 6 Chair Bergstrom requested a report from Staff. Assistant City Manager Isom reported that the <br /> 7 applicant, Dr. Terry Rapacz, was seeking to expand his clinic by purchasing a proposed parcel of <br /> 8 land from Mr. Ken Solie, Owner of Village Properties. <br /> 9 In this respect,Mr. Art Brown,Prudential Real Estate, approached the Commission and presented <br /> 10 the detailed plans for the expansion of Apache Animal Hospital. <br /> 11 Jeff Agnes, architect, approached the Commission and reviewed in detail the plans presented. His <br /> 12 presentation depicted a 4,000 to 5,000 foot building, and stated that Dr. Rapacz was considering <br /> 13 using some residential features for the building in order to coordinate with the residential character <br /> 14 of the surrounding area. 'In that respect,Mr.Agnes presented an artist's rendering of the proposed <br /> 15 building, which incorporated certain residential features into the exterior. <br /> • <br /> Bergstrom acknowledged that he was in support that the design was of a residential nature, and he <br /> g g <br /> 17 is pleased that there would not be any significant grading in the area. <br /> 18 Isom noted that currently the Commission is simply looking at rezoning the property and to <br /> 19 combining the lots. Once discussions have been accomplished with the railroad, additional <br /> 20 information will be obtained and a return to the Commission would be in order. <br /> 21 Various discussion ensued about additions to existing buildings that have been grandfathered into <br /> 22 the existing Code. <br /> 23 Thomas inquired of Mr.Agnes if decorative lighting was planned for the building. Mr.Agnes stated <br /> 24 that lighting is part of the architecture planned and.that Dr. Rapacz would enjoy working with the <br /> 25 City on attractive and decorative lighting to compliment what the City has planned for the area: . . <br /> 26 Thomas inquired if the City needed to be concerned about a building-to-lot ratio. Bergstrom <br /> 27 confirmed that required was only for residential property. <br /> 28 — Bergstrom encouraged Dr.Terry Rapacz and his staff to work with Spencer Isom in implementing <br /> 29 the proposed project. <br /> �0 3. Concept Review: 3259 Stinson Boulevard. <br /> . Chair Bergstrom asked for a report from Staff. <br />
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