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CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br /> • February .17 ,1976 <br /> The meeting was called to order. by Chairman Bowerman at 7 :35 P.M. <br /> Present for. roll call: Cowan, Marks; Hiebel, Bowerman, Johnson and <br /> Rymarchick. <br /> Absent: Letourneau <br /> Also present: Jim�..Fornell, Harry -Lekson <br /> The following correction was made to the minutes of the meeting of the <br /> Planning Board January 20 , 1976: <br /> Page 2, para. 6 : Substitute "concern" for "fear" in 5th sentence. <br /> Motion by Mr. Marks, seconded by Mr. Rymarchick to approve the minutes <br /> of the January 20th meeting as corrected. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> �Zmr. Ed Fiorre, General Manager of American Monarch, said he was present <br /> to get the Board's reaction to his request that the property west of <br /> American Monarch's .building on 37th Avenue N.E. retain its light industrial <br /> zoning to enable his company to make a necessary expansion of their <br /> • factory in that direction. He told the Board that the-,proposal from <br /> Richard Ernst for the development of the land to the east of the plant <br /> which is owned by American Monarch actually involved a trade of that <br /> property for the section of the land to the west which would allow <br /> the company to expand. American Monarch wants to purchase the property <br /> .to the -west directly from the Apache Corporation with the present zoning <br /> (L. I . ) . His concern was that his company might purchase the land and <br /> then find- the City had. .changed the zoning to the proposed C-1 classification <br /> which .would .prevent its .use for the company' s expansion. <br /> Mr. Fiore said the company's expansion- plans rested on the health of <br /> the computer industry but anticipated the company would outgrow the <br /> present building in three .years and would require from 30 ,000 to 45,000 <br /> additional square feet of building .within that time. <br /> The need for a new section for the ovens used in their industry would <br /> necessitate their building their expansion space from 8 to 10 feet higher <br /> than the present building. Existance of a storm drain on the property <br /> to the east .would require expensive tunneling andleveling of the terrain. <br /> A separate building was also felt to not be economically feasible. The <br /> present parking to the east would be retained and additional parking <br /> spaces to accomodate the increase in personnel would be a part of the <br /> expansion to the west. <br /> In reply to questions from the -Board-1 Mr. Fiore said the addition would <br /> be of the same basic architecture as the existing building which seemed <br /> • compatible to the residential neighborhood across 37-th Avenue. He did not <br /> anticipate a great increase in traffic since the two shifts of the factory <br /> workers and hours for staff members are staggered. <br />