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• 4 . <br /> 1 4 . The depth of the City' s right-of-way in front of this property made <br /> 2 the proposal even less acceptable. <br /> 3 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 4 Chair Madden indicated he wasn't an architect, but was trying to find <br /> 5 some solution to the applicants' parking problems which would meet the <br /> 6 City's zoning requirements. He wondered if they couldn't cut the hills <br /> 7 down and perhaps with structure alterations cut in another single garage <br /> 8 on each side. He said, of course this wouldn't be possible if .there <br /> 9 were furnaces or laundry rooms in that section of the basement, but if <br /> 10 no such impediments existed, there would then be room to park two more <br /> 11 vehicles off the driveway. The Chair added that four foot retaining <br /> 12 walls could be terraced back with some plantings to make the additions <br /> 13 aesthetically pleasing. <br /> 14 Commissioners Recommend Denial of Zoning Ordinance Amendment for Mini- <br /> 15 Storage Facility at Apache <br /> 16 The public hearing on the Weis Companies' request for the above had been <br /> 17 held April 17 , 1990, but questions regarding notification of the hearing <br /> 18 had resulted in the Commission tabling their recommendation to the <br /> 19 Council. As stated in Mr. Burt's May 9th memorandum, it was determined <br /> • 20 that all property owners within 350 feet of the property in question did <br /> 21 receive notice. <br /> 22 David Deebach agreed with Chair Madden's statement that the Weis <br /> 23 Companies' request for an amendment to the City Zoning Ordinance <br /> 24 providing for self-service storage as a specifically listed conditional <br /> 25 use in a Commercial District had been given a full presentation at the <br /> 26 April 17th hearing. He was therefore content to limit his presentation <br /> 27 to responses to. comments which might be made that evening. <br /> 28 Douglas K. Jones, 2505 Silver Lane, a former member of the St. Anthony <br /> 29 Planning Commission, whose home on Silver Lake is about 400 feet from <br /> 30 the subject site, expressed his opposition to the mini-storage facility, <br /> 31 saying: <br /> 32 * an unapproved change in the design for Apache Plaza had caused the <br /> 33 bulk of the storm runoff to run into Silver Lake rather than into <br /> 34 the Rice Creek Channel #2 down Silver Lane to Jones Lake; <br /> 35 * as a result, Apache is already responsible for the majority of <br /> 36 storm runoff which is polluting the lake as verified by the <br /> 37 study done by Terry Noonan; <br /> 38 * adding another large facility with only blacktop and extended roofs <br /> 39 would only exacerbate the problem and would use up the only green <br /> 40 space in the Apache complex which could be used for a storm water <br /> 41 retention site; <br />