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Page 2 <br /> Mr. James Glockzin, 1581 Rice Creek Road , manager of the Jiffy Market <br /> i_ for the past 8 years, said he will now own the new Speedy Market for <br /> which he felt the gas dispensing operation will be necessary to <br /> increase his revenues enough to <br /> pay <br /> He estimated these revenues will have ftotbe increasedtbe new building . <br /> $ <br /> week and felt the new building itself would <br /> week. only bring in $1O000o00aper <br /> A petition signed. by 32 neighbors protesting the gas dispensing aspects <br /> of the proposal was then presented by Mr. Otto and read by the Chairman. <br /> Reasons for opposition as cited in the petition included the possibility <br /> of a fire accident, increase of traffic on an already congested corner <br /> and the hazards to children and older people who will have to cross the <br /> gas pump area to reach the market. <br /> Mr. Otto also expressed his personal concerns about a gas dispensing <br /> operation next door, methods of trash disposal and street parking <br /> and snow removal which might block his driveway. He also questioned <br /> the ability of one attendant to handle both the sales of gas and <br /> groceries and still make certain that gas customers turned off their <br /> engines and did not smoke while filling their gas tanks . He also felt <br /> the sparks .from souped up exhaust systems of man <br /> y Young use the gas pumps provided a potential for an explosion.drivers who would <br /> Mr. Claypool invited all present to check insurance underwriters <br /> statistics to verify his contention that fires are almost non existant <br /> at gas stations and said he had never had a fire at any of his 1 , 000 <br /> • stations. <br /> Mr. John A. Bednarz, 3246 Stinson and Mr . Duane Fisher , 3329 Stinson <br /> Boulevard questioned the need for another gas station in that area <br /> where there are four such facilities within a few blocks distance. <br /> They wondered what market studies- had indicated such a need. Mr. Bed- <br /> narz was concerned with the traffic tangle which would result if Mr . <br /> Glockzin should engage in a gas war with the cut rate station at <br /> 37th Avenue N.E. Mr. Fisher complained as did Mr. Otto about the <br /> debris from the present Jiffy Market which accumulates on his lawn. <br /> He also asked the Board whether an environmental impact study of the <br /> proposal had been made. Mr. Johnson said this had not been the normal <br /> practice where a proposed usage complies with the zoning of the property. <br /> Mr. Bednarz and Mr. Fisher were both concerned that the gas dispensing <br /> operation might change the environment of the neighborhood which is <br /> now a single family residential neighborhood. Mr. Fisher asked if <br /> the City had considered whether they would want another gas station <br /> at that corner twenty years from now. <br /> Mr. Bednarz wondered if another gas operation at that corner might <br /> not increase the number of robberies in the area. <br /> Mr. John Sroga who operates the Union 76 on Kenzie Terrace wondered <br /> if the gas operation would prove to be that much of an economical <br /> asset since his own gas allocations had been cut in half. <br /> Mr. Joe Sroga who has the Standard Station at 320 <br /> presented the National Fire Code regulations which helsaid hensn feltrequired more than one attendant to handle both gas and market operations . <br />