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City Council Meeting Minutes <br /> August 24, 1999 <br /> • Page 7 <br /> 1 In response, Ranallo introduced Mr. Jim Furseth, owner of The Hitching Post, and invited <br /> 2 him to address the Council. Mr. Furseth stated that there will be a running room inside <br /> 3 the building, but not a test track. Mr. Furseth further stated that jet skis would be tested <br /> 4 on a nearby public lake. <br /> 5 Cavanaugh mentioned that he had visited the other stores of The Hitching Post and was <br /> 6 impressed with the appeal of the Hopkins store. He questioned if the business would be <br /> 7 open on Sunday and if Mr. Furseth planned on having outside display areas for vehicles. <br /> 8 <br /> 9 In response, Mr. Furseth stated that sales of motor vehicles are illegal on Sundays, but he <br /> 10 was experimenting with the idea of the business being open on Sunday for display pur- <br /> 1 1 poses only. Also, Mr. Furseth anticipated a small amount of outside display, if any, and <br /> 12 preferred inside displays. <br /> 13 Cavanaugh stated he would recommend imposing a conditional use on outdoor displays <br /> 14 or experimenting with limited outdoor display that would be brought inside at night. <br /> 15 Cavanaugh was concerned about the type of mufflers that would be installed on the <br /> motorcycles that Mr. Furseth would be selling. He stated that his vision for the commu- <br /> nity in the future was to ensure that motorcycles comply with noise decibel levels. Mr. <br /> 18 Furseth stated that the motorcycles that his business sells are equipped with the manufac- <br /> 19 turer's standards for quieter mufflers. <br /> 20 Thuesen referenced Mr. Kellison's August 18, 1999 letter and expressed his concern <br /> 21 about The Hitching Post keeping in character with the City's vision of the proposed shop- <br /> 22 ping center improvements. Mr. Kellison clarified that since significant improvements <br /> 23 have been planned for the existing Town and Country building, the project could easily <br /> 24 become over budgeted. Mr. Kellison had a concern that the City would impose new or <br /> 25 additional requirements to The Hitching Post once the plans for the St. Anthony <br /> 26 Shopping Center are finalized. <br /> 27 Thuesen agreed that it is a difficult situation,but hoped that Mr. Kellison and Mr. Furseth <br /> 28. would be conducive to working with the City's vision for the property. Thuesen felt that <br /> 29 The Hitching Post has the potential to add an attractive mix to the shopping center. <br /> 30 <br /> 31 Ranallo clarified with Mr. Kellison that the building is not being torn down, but <br /> 32 renovated and rejuvenated. <br /> 33 Faust asked why Mr. Furseth had chosen the former Town and Country site for the <br /> prospective new business. <br />