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-2- <br /> Motion by Mr. Johnson and seconded by Mrs. McGinn to recommend to the Council the <br /> denial of tie request by Mr. Phillip Sularz for a conditional use permit for a <br /> variance of 5 feet side yard to allow the construction of an addition to the front <br /> of his house on Lot 17, Block 5, Murray Heights Addition. <br /> Voting on the motion: <br /> Aye: McGinn, Letourneau and Johnson <br /> Nay: Kronk and Marks <br /> � Motion carried. <br /> The public hearing on a conditional use permit for a child care center at 3201 <br /> Diamond Eight Terrace opened at 7:47 P.M. <br /> Mrs. Lorraine Witz explained to the Board that she babysits two children, age 4 <br /> and 21 for working mothers in her apartment at the above address and, since one <br /> of the mothers receives welfare assistance, she is required by the Welfare Dept. <br /> to obtain a baby-sitting license which in turn requires a permit from St. Anthony. <br /> No one appeared to speak for or against the request and Mrs. McGinn read a letter <br /> from the Kleinman Realty Company, 1409 Willow Street, manager of the Diamond Eight <br /> apartments which they stated they were not opposed to Mrs. Witz conducting this <br /> child care service in her home as long as no more than three children would be <br /> taken care of at the same time. <br /> Public hearing closed at 8:10 P.M. <br /> • Motion by Mr. Marks and seconded by Mr. Johnson to recommend approval to the <br /> Council of the request for a conditional use permit for Mrs. Lorraine Witz, <br /> exclusively, in order that she might take care of a maximum of three children, <br /> with no time limit set, in her apartment at 3201 Diamond Eight Terrace. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> No one appeared to present the request for rezoning part of Lots 3 and 4, Block 2, <br /> St. Anthony Office Park from Light Industrial to Commercial for a McDonald Restaur- <br /> ant and Mr. Lekson reported that protests from other residents of the office park <br /> had evidently discouraged the further pursuing of the request. When he asked <br /> the feeling of the Board on such a request the opinion seemed to be that rezoning <br /> for such a purpose would establish a conflicting use of the office park property. <br /> Mr. Fornell told of the disappointing return of surveys put out by the Community <br /> Services Department and there was speculation of the value of the opinions to be <br /> gained from those returns regarding park planning for the community. The group <br /> indicated an interest in gaining some response from the community regarding parks <br /> and the suggested methods of getting this information included sending out a short <br /> questionnaire with the billing statements in the fall and the possib lity of Mrs. <br /> McGinn's attending a meeting of the Community Services Advisory Committee. <br /> Motion by Mr. Kronk, seconded by Mr. Marks to adjourn at 8:30 P.M. to resume work <br /> on the zoning ordinance. <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Helen Crowe, Secy. <br />