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-6- <br /> would then require that all .prospective new tenants be reviewed by <br /> • the Commission and Council to ascertain, under provsions. of the <br /> non-conforming use ordinance, that the new use is ."equally appropriate <br /> or more appropriate use" . He also stated the City will have. more <br /> control to assure "safeguards .and provisions of the ordinance" are <br /> complied with. In that regard, Mr. Berg-was especially referring <br /> to the present unsightly condition-of the site. <br /> Ruth Tetzen, 2834 Taylor Street. N.E. , representing Mr. Saliterman, <br /> said she is now in charge of the property as well as- the rest of <br /> the St. Anthony._. Village Shopping Center, Inc. area owned by Mr. <br /> Saliterman, stated she has a prospective tenant, a reupholstery <br /> shop, who would like to move in by November lst. When reminded of <br /> the unsightly condition of this property, she replied -that she . has <br /> contracted to have the- property cleaned up, including behind the store , <br /> this weekend. <br /> Hobie Swan.,. owner of Lowry Mobile.. Manorf: which. extends from 2501 <br /> Lowry Avenue R.E. to across from the subject parcel.,. said he was <br /> opposed to rezoning only this portion of the residential along that <br /> street but would not be adverse- to making the entire strip commercial . <br /> If that is not done, he believes the City will retain .greater control <br /> by leaving the property zoned R-1. Lloyd Helm, whose home is just <br /> a house away at 2546 .Kenzie Terrace, wanted the zoning to remain <br /> the same at. least until the Kenzie Terrace Study. is. completed. <br /> However, he did not object to. having the property- declared commercial <br /> if that is the decision resulting from the Study. <br /> The hearing was closed-at 10 : 38 P.M. <br /> Motion by Mr. Jones and seconded by Mr. Enrooth to recommend Council <br /> denial of the request to rezone the property described as Parcel <br /> 8420. of Plat 63507 . (2550 Kenzie Terrace) from R-1, single family <br /> residential district, to C, Commercial district, basing its recom- <br /> mendation.' of denial. on the following: <br /> (1) The property is adjacent to- residential property and the City <br /> of St. Anthony would retain greater control. over any commercial <br /> usage under its existing non-conforming but permitted use <br /> .provision of the City ordinance. <br /> (2) The Kenzie Terrace Study will probably be making ; recommendations <br /> for the property. <br /> (,3) The Commission doesn't want "piece-by-piece" development in <br /> that area. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> At 10 : 45 P.M. , the Chairman opened the public hearing on the <br /> request for four foot front yard setback variance. from Peggy Allguire <br /> for the property at 3053 Harding Street N.E. <br />