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-4- <br /> Granting these variances is contingent upon the site plans (.Exhibit <br /> S-1) provided by the proponents which showed landscaping and parking • <br /> layouts for existing and proposed parking as well as alternate park- <br /> ing, should parking become a problem in the neighborhood, and those <br /> proponents have agreed to provide the required additional parking <br /> whenever the City sees a need for it. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Referring to the discussion in the minutes of parking proposed to be <br /> provided for - the Kenzington condominiums , Commissioner Jones reiterated <br /> that he believed there should be two floors of heated parking provided <br /> since every one he talked to had indicated that would be essential. <br /> Mr. Childs told him none of the five purchasers of units in that <br /> development had chosen to pay the extra costs for enclosed parking , <br /> opting for the second level of parking instead. <br /> Councilman Marks indicated his conversations with residents while <br /> campaigning have indicated they have a very positive attitude related <br /> to .City employees and appreciation for the economies the City has <br /> followed to keep their taxes down. He said the only negative feedback <br /> he had received had to do with the reconstruction of 37th Avenue N.E. <br /> where the County ' s failure to communicate with the residents along <br /> 37th Avenue had raised unnecessary concerns about the project.. . As <br /> an example , he noted that when the surveyors had placed the grade <br /> sticks up on lawns , and even between the houses , without explaining <br /> their purpose, many homeowners had misconstrued this to mean the road <br /> was going to be constructed up that far. The Mayor recalled a similar <br /> incident on Highway 88 when an elderly resident had become alarmed <br /> that her home was going to be taken for the new roadway . It was <br /> agreed that the Public Works Director should continue to pressure the <br /> county to improve their communication with those residents whose <br /> homes would be the most affected by the rebuilding of 37th Avenue . <br /> Councilman Marks - reported another -case of erroneous perception where <br /> residents had complained to him about the City -selling the liquor <br /> operation which had offset their taxes when they had mistakenly <br /> assumed someone else was opening the new liquor facility in the <br /> St. Anthony Village Shopping Center. The question was raised whether <br /> the new SAV logo for that warehouse operation might add to the con- <br /> fusion. As a related item, the Manager drew the Council 's attention <br /> to the September liquor operation summary which he perceives supports <br /> his contention that there had been an erosion of Stonehouse revenues <br /> with the opening of a new liquor store on Central Avenue. <br /> Pyr. Childs drew Councilman Marks ' attention to the change of meeting <br /> dates for the Chemical Abuse Information as reflected in the Commit- <br /> tee "s October 11th minutes, which he said had resulted from his own <br /> request that. Committee meeting dates be scheduled so as not to con- <br /> flict with' Council meetings so Councilman Marks could attend their <br /> meetings. <br /> As the - Council had requested, Mr. Childs had made copies of all docu- <br /> ments relating to the City' s ordinance dealing with the hours of <br /> operation for recreational establishments and- this data as well as the <br />
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