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Page 2 <br /> Mr. Johnson said . if the property-;were rezoned to C-1 the resulting <br /> increase .in curb cuts and diversity of businesses possible would probably <br /> generate more traffic during the rush hours.. He thought when the lots <br /> • were originally zoned- light industrial it was anticipated that if <br /> American Monarch didn' t expand .its industry a similar industry would be <br /> established there. <br /> Mr. Cowan. said .he .felt the proposal. was a logical extension of,- the land <br /> usage and was .as .good as could be expected to get' for that property and <br /> he would be -able .to approve of the concept if the City could have some <br /> assurance that American 'Monarch would not sell the land to someone else <br /> once they had retained the light industrial zoning. He was in favor of <br /> encouraging .a .good neighbor to stay :in the City. <br /> Mr. Marks .said he was impressed by the comments from several residents <br /> of that area .during the public hearings on- the dispoal of the land to <br /> the east. of American Monarch .that . they considered the company a good <br /> neighbor-;and favored expansion of the plant to other developments.. He <br /> said he felt Mr. Fiore'.s proposalwould provide a good transitional <br /> usage between the residential neighborhood and Apache Plaza. <br /> When asked for a staff recommendation, Mr. Fornell said he thought the <br /> expansion would be a legitimate usage of the land and agreed that American <br /> Monarch .had been a good neighbor. Mr. Bowerman found no fault with the <br /> concept as long as the agreement was not .contingent upon the manner in <br /> which the land to the east of American Monarch was zoned. <br /> Mr. Rymarchick suggested to Mr. Fiore that since the Board had not <br /> • objected -to the concept of the expansion that he give them at least until <br /> their next meeting to include his proposal in the ongoing discussions <br /> of the new.. zoning ordinance. Mr. Fiore agreed and the Board took the <br /> -,proposal under advisement until their March 16th meeting. <br /> '-Mr. Car1:.O:, Lien of Land Increment Development, Inc. , 739 Heinel Drive, <br /> St. Paul, representing the Schroeder-Milk Company of 2080 Rice Street, <br /> St. Paul, presented site plans which called for the removal of the <br /> Jiffy Market which stands at the corner of 33rd Avenue N.E. and Stinson <br /> Boulevard and the erection ,of a new food market with a self service gas <br /> pulip in its place and on- an additional lot to the south which the milk <br /> company had purchased. The proposal would include Lots 16 &"x.17., Block 3, <br /> Clark and Kings Hennepin Gardens . The small house on Lot 16 would be <br /> removed or torn down. Mr. Lien said adding the gas pump to the proposal <br /> made the removal of the present market and placement of the new store <br /> on the back of- the lots economically feasible. He pointed out the <br /> landscaping planned for the corner of Stinson and 33rd and the redwood <br /> fencing which- would buffer the project from the residences to the south <br /> and east. <br /> Plans for the gas pump drew expressions of concern from Board members,, <br /> who felt that in spite -of the similar development of the other three <br /> corners of, that intersection such a usage of the land was not suitable <br /> to the residential areas on each side. <br /> • <br /> , 1 <br />