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-2- <br /> Mayor Sundland read .the proclamation which declared November to be <br /> observed as Americanism Month- in- the City of St. Anthony and gave <br /> • special recognition to "the continuing efforts in promoting American- <br /> ism" of the St. Anthony American Legion Post and Auxiliary #513; <br /> Falldin :. American Legion Post and Auxiliary #555; and Millam Magnuson/ <br /> St. Anthony V.F.W. Post and Auxiliary #182 . Present to acknowledge <br /> that recognition and. to witness the signing of the proclamation were <br /> Commander Don Herman and Rudy Carlson of Post #182 as well as #182 , <br /> Auxiliary President Caroline Zappa and Barbara Gadbois . <br /> Doug Jones, reported the minutes of the Planning Commission meeting <br /> held October 17, 1983. Judy Makowske, Commission Chair, was also <br /> present. <br /> Commissioner Jones indicated that, after a long period of questioning <br /> of the proponents , Michael and Charles Donatelle, the Commission had <br /> agreed unanimously to' recommend the Council grant all three variances <br /> requested for the construction of an addition on the south side of the <br /> existing Donatelle .Tool, Inc. building on Chandler Drive and Foss <br /> Road. He said siting the loading zones as proposed .would provide <br /> better traffic patterns for the entire facility and providing land- <br /> scaping rather than blacktopping the area along Foss Road for the <br /> required six parking spaces which- might never be needed, had seemed <br /> more advantageous for. the townhomes across the street. The Commissoner <br /> also noted that the majority of those who work in the plant live <br /> within walking distance of the facility . . <br /> The Mayor complimented the .Planning -Commission, for documenting the <br /> applicants ' willingness to provide the required parking in the future <br /> if onsite parking becomes a problem, citing instances in the past <br /> where similar promises had been made and .never kept. <br /> Councilman Marks indicated that when he makes his daily walk to work <br /> through the St. Anthony Office Park, :he has noted that only about <br /> two or three days out of a year is all the parking which the City <br /> required be provided utilized and he concluded that the City may be <br /> requiring unnecessary parking where landscaping would have provided a <br /> more aesthetic appearance. He then commented .that he believed it had <br /> been *a mistake to initially permit industrial development in that <br /> area where therewas such -a conflict with residential, but once that <br /> was done, the Councilman said, 'there .was no point in- trying to back- <br /> track now. <br /> Commissioner Jones. agreed, saying the turning point had been the <br /> enlargement of the Blanske property. The Mayor indicated he perceived <br /> that had been a good decision , noting there had been little or no <br /> activity around that site since it had been expanded. Councilman <br /> Enrooth. indicated he believed - the Blanske operation had provided a <br /> good buffer between industrial and residential in that district., and <br /> said he sees the Donatelle expansion as not detracting from the <br /> appearance of that neighborhood but rather cleaning it up. <br /> The Mayor reported that, when Councilman Ranallo had called him to say <br /> • he could not be present that evening, he had also indicated he would <br /> have voted in the affirmative for this proposal as presented. Council- <br /> man Letourneau said .he had no .problem with granting the three variances . <br />