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CITY OF ST. ANTHONY <br /> • PLANNING BOARD MINUTES <br /> March 16 , 1976 <br /> The meeting was called to order by Chairman Bowerman at 7 : 38 P.M. <br /> The following were present for roll call : Letourneau, Cowan, Marks , <br /> Hiebel, Bowerman, Johnson , and Rymarchick. <br /> Also present: Harry Lekson <br /> The following correction was made to the minutes of the meeting of <br /> the Planning Board February 17 , 1976 : <br /> Page 2 , para. 6 : Eliminate last phrase "and east" <br /> Motion by Mr. Marks , seconded by Mr. Hiebel to approve the minutes <br /> as corrected. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mr. Carl Lien of Land Increment Development, Inc. and Mr. Robert <br /> Schroeder, one of the officers of the Schroeder Milk Company, <br /> presented a revised site plan for a new Speedy Market and two gas <br /> pumps at the southwest corner of Stinson Boulevard and 33rd Avenue <br /> • N.E. The developer said these plans had been revised to comply with <br /> the proposed zoning ordinance in respect to setbacks , parkings , <br /> lighting, signage, trash disposal , and landscaping and the Schroeder <br /> Company was now requesting conceptual , site and project approval . <br /> Mr. Schroeder said the inclusion of the two gas pumps along Stinson <br /> was necessary to justify the expense of constructing a new Speedy <br /> Market on the property and to make the operation economically feasible. <br /> He said high land costs in this area were also a factor. The milk <br /> company official said the "convenience concept was sweeping the <br /> country" with gas stations adding sale of food to their operations <br /> and conversely, convenience food markets including the sale of gas <br /> to make their profit margins . He told the Board that the state <br /> recently began permitting self service gas stations and this was <br /> the first of such operations his company planned since the other <br /> stores they own in the Twin Cities were built at least five years ago. <br /> Mr. Schroeder said some 7-11 stores are presently being built with <br /> gas dispensing units . Continental Oil would be drawing the plans <br /> for the gas installation and would set up the operation in compliance <br /> with all state and local fire and safety requirements . <br /> He requested the Board not to have a "mind set" against the combining <br /> of the two operations . <br /> Gas sales would be competitive with major brands but would not be <br /> • the cheapest gas around according to Mr. Schroeder. He explained <br /> how the Qas sales would be made by a clerk within the store who <br /> would have control over the gas flow at his or her fingertips at <br /> all times as well as under constant scrutiny. <br /> Jim Fornell arrived at 8 : 00 P .M. <br />
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