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Page 2 <br /> Motion by :Mr. Cowan, seconded by Mr. Johnson to recommend denial of the Erpelding <br /> request as- presented because: oU lack of detailed drawings °and other specific <br /> • information regarding the project. <br /> Motion carried .unanimousl-y. <br /> Mr. Lloyd Bergman of'Bergman,. Knutson, Street and U1men, Attorneys at Law, 1330 <br /> • Dain Tower, representing Mrs. Ina Burman ,the =present owner-of Lots 1 , 2 and .3 of <br /> Block 8, .Mur.ray--Heights .-- Addi:tion,' appeared to request that the three lots <br /> be replatted into two lots to permit the purchase of .the new Lot 2' by the present <br /> tenant, W.W. Johnson Meat'Company.. Lot 1 would continue to be leased to the. <br /> Standard Oil Company with which:,the meat-market and Deluxe Bakery have shared parking <br /> and driveway facilities for the last 10 years. <br /> Mr. Hiebel wondered if the proposal:. might be perpetuating- the overuse of that <br /> property since the proposed ~Lot I -wi :V not.;meet the commercial zoning requirements <br /> of 15,000 sq. ft. .since .it w1l.1 now-only-:encompass-,. 11.,000 sq. ft. - and Lot 2 will <br /> now only have 14, 400 sq.:-ft..- There was.�al:so some concern that, where one property <br /> owner had been -able- to control: the parking facilities, -a conflict might arise from <br /> dual ownership. Mr, 'Fornell :said there was-- also a probability that such a conflict <br /> might force the 'serv:i;ce station 'to increase"-its use:.::of 27th Avenue N.E. ..for parking <br /> the cars they service. <br /> Mr. Bergman pointed out the 'fTne r.elat'ionsh;i:p between the three businesses in <br /> the past. He said he had a purchase agreement with the Johnson Company which was <br /> contingent upon a- conditional agreement regarding' their use of the parking area <br /> and the driveway onto Kenzie Terrace. He. said.:Standard' had indicated a willingness <br /> to accept a modification to their.- lease to make this allowance and felt W.W. Johnson <br />.. • Meat Company- would. not be interested in -purchasing the property if a parking easement <br /> was added. However, Standard would- con:fiinue. to have a .dumping easement for their <br /> storage tanks. <br /> Motion by Mr. Marks., 'seconded 'by'.Mr.',Johnson to recommend approval of the replatting <br /> of Lots 1 , 2 -and -3, Block 8, Murray:-Heights- 'Addition -as presented .as long as the <br /> property line is modified to inc'Yude ',the 'entire curb cut onto Kenzie Terrace as <br /> part of' the new Lot 2-. <br /> \Motion carried.-unanimously. <br /> Z Mot-i•on by Mr. Marks, seconded 'by'Mr. Cowan to leave the matter of the Poppin Fresh <br /> sign change--tabled -since no one had yet appeared to' present the request .for a variance <br /> to the sign ordinance. <br /> `-,motion carried unanimously. <br /> Mr.. Johnson then reopened the d-iscussion of -:the Erpelding request saying he felt <br /> the Board should initiate a consideration- of' the way �the entire shopping center area <br /> is maintained and wondered -about `.the possibility of having .that portion of the City <br /> declared a redevelopment.. area. <br /> • Mr. Rymarchick was to make it :a' <br /> point of : information to the Council the the Board <br /> proposes- to `review the entirety of.-the St. Anthony -Shopping Center-.area and make <br /> recommendations for revitalizing this commercial area. <br /> /-Mr. -.Jack Lawrence of -S,igncrafters• Outdoor. Display Inc. arrived at 9: 10 P.M. and <br /> presented-.Poppin. Fresh request to replace the present -5 x 6 f t. free standing sign <br /> at 3.701 Stinson Boulevard with another free standing sign which -would be 9 feet 3 inches <br /> t <br />