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c <br /> -7- <br /> The Commission spokesman'.explained -to Councilman Marks that- the newowners .-of the <br /> station at the. northeast -co:rner..of. Si l ver Lake Road :and. .37th Avenue .N..:E.:' had decided <br /> • they .would retain .the -gas. pumps . l eft by Jet -Gas along -the, Silver Lake. Road: side <br /> of the station,- which.would• ent.itle :Rapid Oil Change, :Inc: to .have the- same .si.gnage. <br /> permitted gasoline service stations: He also .indicated he had found after:.the, <br /> meeting that Rapid Oil was not'.the company he thought .he had done some .work for, <br /> so he -could have voted on the Commission 's motion,. which -he read. -E. F. Flaherty, <br /> President of Rapid Oil Change, Inc. , 2950 - .4th Avenue South, was present; but did <br /> not speak. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Councilman Makowske .to permit Rapid <br /> Oil Change, Inc. , to erect a pylon sign on their property at 3001 - 37th Avenue N.E. , <br /> no larger than the 50 square feet permitted for that type of sign by the City <br /> Ordinance, and to grant the service center the variance necessary to utilize the <br /> IN square feet, permitted for that building, for two signs which may be located <br /> at the firm' s discretion. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Chris Kelly, General Manager of Sunset Memorial Park cemetery, was present to <br /> discuss the proposal to erect a new mausoleum on cemetery property near the <br /> St. Anthony Office Park. He showed a colored rendering of a similar building his <br /> firm had constructed at another location and the blue prints for the St. Anthony <br /> construction. The Manager explained that the site plans included in the agenda <br /> packet had been drawn up in 1963 and had several inaccuracies, including a build- <br /> ing which had never been constructed. Mr. Kelly was advised that the state would <br /> probably never permit a permanent access from Highway 88 but might allow a work <br /> exit if the elevations can be corrected. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to give approval to <br /> Sunset Memorial Park Association to erect a mausoleum as they propose in the <br /> cemetery (east of St: Anthony Boulevard and south of Highway 88) . The Council <br /> agrees with the Planning Commission that the new construction would be very com- <br /> patible with its natural surroundings and with the City's Recreational Open Spaces <br /> J <br /> Zoning as it pertains to the cemetery. <br /> i <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Bernard Preussner, 3209 Skycroft Drive, had requested to speak to the Council pro- <br /> testing what he perceives to be an ongoing denial of his rights by his neighbors, <br /> the Kelly' s, who live across the street at 3208 Sky croft Drive. He said when he <br /> called the City Attorney in June to complain about that family consistently parking <br /> several of their automobiles in front of his home, and "changing oil and anti- <br /> freeze right in the street in front of my property, I was told there is nothing I <br /> can do about it under your ordinances, except to take it. " Mr. Preussner said <br /> i he -again called the police on August 16t,h with the same complaints and wondered <br /> if- the- City couldn't write an ordinance which would prevent auto repair on the <br /> City streets. <br /> Mr: Hamer said he talked'-to ;Mrs. :Kelly and was told she would attempt to correct <br /> the problem: --He-said he was closely monitoring the situation .and would continue. <br /> to do so. <br /> SMr. Preussner had previously requested the City Ordinance.-be rewritten to. restrict <br /> parking on the streets and. the Mayor reiterated the problems inherent in arbitrarily <br /> i <br /> 1 <br /> a <br />
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