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1 PLANNING COMMISSION - MAY 21 , 1991 <br /> 2 Page 8 <br /> 3 <br /> 4 about during their April meeting, would be down at the latest <br /> 5 by July 5th. He added that the accessory building belonged <br /> 6 to the pet store in the mall and they were also selling. plants <br /> 7 in that store to comply with ordinance requirements . The Town <br /> 8 and Country in the St . Anthony Shopping Center had already <br /> 9 erected the greenhouse in their parking lot before they con- <br /> 10 tacted him, the Manager said . He indicated he had learned <br /> 11 this was the first year they had even bothered to ask per- <br /> 12 mission. The grocery store managers will be submitting a <br /> 13 written statement of how long the structure will be open this <br /> 14 year. However, Mr. Burt * p6rceived all types of accessory build- <br /> 15 ings would have to be addressed in the zoning ordinance. <br /> 16 The presence of a mobile home: parked near the Apache green- <br /> 17 house had generated a rumor that the City was going to allow <br /> 18 a flea market outside the mall , Mr . Burt said. An investi- <br /> 19 gation indicated there were people associated with the antique <br /> 20 show at Apache living in the Winnebago in question. Apache <br /> 21 management had been reminded that habitation in mobile vehicles <br /> 22 was forbidden in St. Anthony, the Manager reported. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 NEW WALGREEN BUILDING <br /> 25 Mr. Burt reported just receiving the pians for the proposed <br /> 26 building which had been discussed with the Mayor earlier in <br /> 27 the evening. He anticipated those plans would appear in the <br /> • 28 Commission ' s June 18th agenda . <br /> 29 <br /> -30 MOMUMENT SIGN FOR FOSS STREET MINI STORAGE FACILITY <br /> 31 The existing signage on that building including the window <br /> 32 sign which had recently been covered up, would be eliminated <br /> 33 with the erection of the proposed monument sign on that <br /> 34 building, the Manager assured the Chairman. Chairman <br /> 35 Madden ' s concern had been with the unsightly appearance <br /> 36 of the boards the building owners had nailed up to cover the <br /> 37 nonconforming sign they had erected in the window. <br /> 38 <br /> 39 FURTHER INFORMATION ON HOPED FOR CHANGES AT APACHE <br /> 40 Problems with water runoff on the site would certainly have <br /> 41 to be addressed if a buyer could be interested in establishing <br /> 42 a Planned Unit Development for that whole area , Mr. Burt <br /> 43 assured Commissioner Franzese. Hopefully, there would be <br /> 44 a basis for more discussion of that eventuality by the next <br /> 45 Commission meeting, he said, pointing to the necessity for <br /> 46 confidentiality of any ongoing discussions with prospective <br /> 47 buyers at this point. The Manager foresaw the need for <br /> 48 a brainstorming session with the Commissioners during some <br /> 49 future Commission meeting with a short agenda related to <br /> 50 possible changes for the Apache site. He told Commissioner <br /> 51 Werenicz he hoped the focus of that session would be away <br /> 52 from the regional marketing strategy followed by the present <br /> 53 owners to a more neighborhood service concept which may be <br /> 54 more appropriate for the site. Mr. Burt speculated the <br /> 55 Commissioners might even perceive a change in zoning for a <br />
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