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� tl <br /> •1 Council Action <br /> 2 Motion by Makowske, seconded by Enrooth to follow the Planning <br /> 3 Commission' s recommendations that Rapid Oil should have to remove the <br /> 4 non-conforming pylon sign in front of their business at 3701 Silver <br /> 5 Lake Road but, to help them recover some of the business they lost <br /> 6 while they were shut down to convert to a drive-through facility, to <br /> 7 allow them to keep the sign up until October 1 , 1988 . <br /> 8 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 9 Qualified Vote of Confidence Given American Monarch' s Proposal <br /> 10 Commissioner Madden reported that the Planning Commission had looked <br /> 11 favorably on the American Monarch proposal to sell the land to the <br /> 12 east they weren' t using, and probably would never use, to someone who <br /> 13 would erect a low profilebuilding on the property which the neighbors <br /> 14 wouldn' t find too objectionable. <br /> 15 Mr . Childs said, depending on what type of use is proposed, the <br /> 16 transfer might require rezoning. Councilmember Ranallo indicated he <br /> 17 had observed the number of trains using the Soo Line tracks had been <br /> 18 cut down to only about one a day, making it unlikely they would have <br /> 19 any new uses for the land they rent to American Monarch for parking. <br /> 00 Mayor Sundland noted that the neighbors ' level of tolerance had been <br /> 21 very thin during the time American Monarch used their streets for <br /> 22 parking while the building was being expanded and he thought .it <br /> 23 needed to be emphasized to American Monarch management that the City <br /> 24 was not likely to let them park on the streets ever again. However , <br /> 25 as long as the plant runs at the current level, he perceived there <br /> 26 should be no problem with 175 parking spaces . <br /> 27 Commissioner Madden said he understood that if the plant grew too big, <br /> 28 the owners would opt to construct another facility rather than to <br /> 29 expand in the same location. <br /> 30 Councilmember Enrooth wanted it clearly recorded that the Council , <br /> 31 although not opposed to the concept, did have some concerns about how <br /> 32 parking could be provided if the expansion plans changed in the <br /> 33 future. Councilmember Ranallo said he would have to look at the plans <br /> 34 for the new development before making any firm commitment. <br /> 35 Community Survey Questionnaire Reviewed and Given Go Ahead by the <br /> 36 Council <br /> 37 The second draft of. the above had been provided by ,Decision Resources , <br /> 38 Ltd. from whom Bill Morris and Diane Traxler were present that evening <br /> 39 to answer questions and make any changes the Councilmembers might have <br /> •40 in their procedure. <br /> 15 <br />