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1 1) all three conditions required by statute to be satisfied affirmatively <br /> 2 before a variance can be granted, have been met with this proposal ; <br /> 3 2) the fact that the restaurant is located on three streets seems to <br /> 4 justify the variance; <br /> 5 3) no neighborhood opposition to the variance was expressed to staff <br /> 6 prior to or after the Planning Commission August 16th hearing or <br /> 7 demonstrated during either that hearing or the Council's consideration <br /> 8 of the proposal, August 23rd. <br /> 9 Motion carried- unanimously. <br /> 10 Applicant's WillingMess, to Locate Burger King SigM Next -to Sicmalized <br /> lit Entrance Leads to Council Granting Sigm variance for Apache Restaurant <br /> 12 Sigmage <br /> 13 The Council agenda packet contained the same documents as had been <br /> 14 provided the Planning Commission with the addition of the floor plan and <br /> 15 elevations for the proposed restaurant building and a copy of the <br /> 16 minutes for the Council's December 5, 1985 meeting related to the sign <br /> 17 the Council had given the Hardee's Restaurant owner to erect a monument <br /> 18 sign on his property just north of Apache, which he had not erected to <br /> 19 date, preferring to keep the existing roof sign instead. <br /> 20 Propgnents <br /> 21 William Sikora, Project Manager for the C. G. Rein Company and Dennis <br /> 22 Cavanaugh, President of that company, were again present to seek <br /> 23 approval for a Burger King Restaurant to be erected in almost the same <br /> 24 location as the existing Sports and Health Club building on the north <br /> 25 side of Apache Mall as well as signage for the restaurant, which would <br /> 26 require a variance to the City's Sign ordinance. <br /> 27 Mr. Sikora reiterated much of the information he had given the Planning <br /> 28 Commission, -adding that the site plans had been redrawn to make the <br /> 29 changes suggested by the Planning Commissioners for rerouting traffic <br /> 30 flow from the drive up window in such a manner as not to interfere with <br /> 31 traffic on the adjacent north service road. A revised drawing of the <br /> 32 site with these changes incorporated was shown for the benefit of the <br /> 33 Council and residents of the townhomes directly across Silver Lake <br /> 34 Road-. The plans included the suggested widening of the medianeast of <br /> 35 the drive-through lane to 25 feet and showed tall bushes and trees to <br /> 36 screen. the call box and the parking lot adjacent to the site from the <br /> 37 Midwest Federal parking lot and the . view of the residents in the <br /> 38 townhouses. Similar screening was indicated for the service road and <br /> 39 Equinox Apartments on the existing island running east and west which <br /> 40 had been extended as requested farther to the west for safer traffic <br /> 41 flow away from the drive-up window. <br /> 6 <br />