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-4- <br /> (.2) The proprietors must comply with all state laws relating to <br /> obscenity and to any ordinance of the City of St. Anthony there- <br /> after relating to obscenity . <br /> (3) Conviction of the . owner or any of the employees of the owner for <br /> violation of obscenity laws in the operation of the store would <br /> be grounds for revocation of this permit by the City Council. <br /> (4). Traffic flow information signage ,be installed at the direction <br /> of the City Manager. <br /> On granting this permit, the Council finds, as did the Planning Com- <br /> mission, that: <br /> (A) The proposed -use is one of the conditional uses specifically <br /> permitted in the district in which it is located. - <br /> \ (B) The proposed .conditional;J.use would not be detrimental to the <br /> health., safety, or general welfare of persons residing or <br /> working in the vicinity or injurious to the property values or <br /> improvements in the vicinity. <br /> (C) The proposed conditional use is possibly necessary or possibly <br /> desirable at the specified location to provide a service or a <br /> facility which is in the interest of public convenience and may <br /> contribute to the general welfare of the neighborhood or community . <br /> • (D) There was no opposition to the permit demonstrated during the <br /> hearings before the Planning Commission or Council. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> The Commission representative read the minutes which reported the dif- <br /> ferences between the Walbon counsel and the abutting neighbor to the <br /> west of the property located at the southwest corner of 33rd Avenue N.E. <br /> and Old Highway 8 for which Irving Walbon was seeking a subdivision <br /> without platting. Many of these points of contention were again <br /> aired by Robert Halva, representing Mr. Walbon, and Violet Dorumsgaard, <br /> 3612 - 33rd Avenue N.E. , who indicated she "would rather give <br /> $2 ,000 to Mr. Walbon tha'h to an attorney to represent her in the <br /> difference" . <br /> Mr. Soth said he wasn' t sure how much the costs would be for splitting <br /> the Walbon property into three parcels in order that Mrs . Dorumsgaard <br /> could either buy - or trade two easterly feet of her own property for <br /> the 469 . 29 square feet which lies in front .of her picture window. <br /> He advised the Council that Hennepin County would have to approve any <br /> splitting of' Torrance property and would probably disapprove if the <br /> split resulted in a property description which was too complicated, <br /> which Mr. Soth is certain the City wouldn't want either. This, the <br /> Attorney said, might well be the case if the interior lot line were <br /> angled to produce two buildable lots after the triangle is removed to <br /> straighten out Mrs . Dorumsgaard' s property. In any event, the City <br />