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-2 <br /> The meeting was recessed at 7: 37 P.M. for the Board of Review and <br /> reconvened at 7: 56 P.M. when that. meeting was adjourned. <br /> Motion by . Councilman Makowske. and seconded by Councilman Marks to <br /> approve payment of all verified claims listed for May 22, 1984 in the <br /> Council agenda, as well as payments of $9 ,000 to District #282 for <br /> the City 's use of the Park View facilities during April, May, and <br /> June, .1984, and $1,541. 84 to Edward J. Hance for May prosecutions . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Ron Hansen reported on the May 15th Planning Commission meeting, as <br /> reflected in the minutes for .that meeting. <br /> He said the Commission .had unanimously recommended the Council grant <br /> a conditional use permit to .KFC, Inc. which would permit them to <br /> remodel their Kentucky Fried Chicken restaurant at 2520 Kenzie Terrace, <br /> as they proposed, as long as the existing green strip of land which <br /> separates their property from the residences on Lowry Avenue N.E. is <br /> not replaced by parking stalls ,- and contingent upon the owner of the <br /> shopping center giving his approval to the KFC plans . <br /> The Manager indicated he had, as requested by the Commission researched <br /> the original provisions for parking and . found that the former PDQ <br /> grocery store and Kentucky Fried Chicken had utilized the same park- <br /> ing spaces in that center and, concluding that arrangement would still <br /> • be in effect, KFC would require no additional parking spaces for the <br /> remodeling project. <br /> Jurii Ozga of the KFC National Management Company in Hillside, Illinois , <br /> and Ken Lein, KFC Area Director, whose office is at 2816 Anthony Lane, <br /> St. Anthony, were again present and Mr. Ozga reported the shopping <br /> center owner had .indicated he would have no problem with the KFC <br /> proposal. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> grant a' conditional use permit to KFC, Inc. , which would allow them to <br /> make the exterior and landscaping improvements , including the addition <br /> of a 7 foot by 16 foot, 8 inch front vestibule , to their existing <br /> restaurant at 2520 Kenzie Terrace; as proposed in the site and land- <br /> scaping plans presented May, 1984 , to the Commission at the hearing <br /> on their proposal, contingent upon KFC constructing a substantial, <br /> opaque, 5 or 6 foot..fence along the east boundary of their property , <br /> and along the rear lot line to connect with an existing fence in the <br /> rear and to the rear of their building. , <br /> The Council finds, as did the Planning Commission, that: <br /> 1. Granting the permit would reduce the existing nuisance to the <br /> adjacent single family properties in the forms of noise , litter, <br /> view, and casual parking. <br /> 2. No opposition to the proposed remodeling plans was demonstrated <br /> during the Council meeting and the concerns of an adjacent property <br /> owner related to the moving of the parking stalls were assumed to <br /> have been resolved with the applicant's indication those plans <br /> would be dropped. <br />