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-4- <br /> At 8: 30 P.M. , the Chair closed the public hearing , for consideration <br /> by the Commission. <br /> Commissioner. B.jorklund indicated he would oppose tabling the matter <br /> if no major change in the proposal were to be made. He recalled <br /> previous instances where neighbor opposition had atrophied with time . <br /> He believed certain areas of concern about . the proposal had not been <br /> addressed, including what he perceives is a departure from traditional <br /> practice in the -City - of having at least 150 feet of. backyard between <br /> dwellings . Mr. Esau reported his. home is only about 40 feet from the <br /> lot line. Commissioner .Bjorklund then indicated he would like to <br /> , hear more about what the City ' s liability would be if it permitted a <br /> development where. the runoff caused damage to a neighbor 's property. <br /> Commissioner Wagner indicated lie believed church officials would have <br /> ample time to work out any differences -with their neighbors . in the <br /> month between meetings which tabling thematter would provide. <br /> Mr. Childs said that all six adjacent property owners closest to the <br /> proposed addition would be notified .of the continuation of the hearing . <br /> Motion by Commissioner Jones and seconded by Commissioner Bowerman <br /> to continue the public hearing on the Elmwood- Lutheran .Church expan- <br /> sion plans to 7: 30 P.M. during the. Planning Commission meeting <br /> August 16, 1983, to give the church building committee an opportunity <br /> of working out their mutual concerns about those plans with their <br /> neighbors and to report back any adjustments in the plans which <br /> resulted from those meetings . <br /> Motion carried unanimously., <br /> At 8: 45 P.M. the Chair opened the public hearing to consider granting <br /> a conditional use permit which would allow for the operation of a ' <br /> non-alcoholic bar in a commercial district .for the property previously <br /> operated as -Chick's Billiards at 2523 Harding Street N.E. , by reading <br /> the notice of the hearing which had been mailed to all property <br /> owners within 350 feet of the subject property and published in the <br /> Bulletin July 7th. <br /> No one present reported failure to receive the notice or objected to <br /> its content. The. Manager confirmed that he had received no calls or <br /> letters related to the proposal from any .of those who had received <br /> the notice. He indicated the applicant, Robert Slick, 3400 Buchanan <br /> Street N.E. might want video games sometime in. the future but these <br /> would not be transferable from Chick' s under the City Ordinance. No <br /> permit for music or dancing is required under the City Ordinance, <br /> he added. <br /> Mr.- Slick said he would be renting directly from Mr. Saliterman, <br /> since the shopping center owner considered the property to be abandoned <br /> by the Chick' s proprietors . He said his establishment would be named <br /> "The Alternative" since it would provide an alternative to alcoholic <br /> beverages and atmosphere normally found in other types of bars . He <br /> anticipates there is a real need for an establishment of this type <br /> \ since none has been provided closer than Blaine and told of the <br /> successful operation of a similar facility, the Dry Dock, on Highway 10 . <br />