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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />May 24, 2005 <br />Page 3 <br />Mr. Foster answered it is based on the charitable gambling booth. The anticipated seating is 100 <br />to 125. If the charitable gambling booth goes where it is anticipated, it will likely take the place <br />of a large round table, which is 10 seats. <br />Councilmember Thuesen asked what the procedure is if it looks as though capacity will be <br />exceeded in a given evening. <br />8 Mr. Foster said he will have to confer with the client, but he understood they will have to limit <br />9 the patrons in order to fit in the parking. He said the plan is to have a spectators' area for sports <br />10 on site. There is a tenant mix in the building, and he said they believe there will be sufficient <br />11 parking at the busy times of the restaurant. For example, one of the tenants is Curves, and their <br />12 primary hours are during the day. The primary use of the restaurant is over the noon hour, and <br />13 then over the evening hours when adjacent businesses are not operating as heavily. They believe <br />14 complementary uses on the site have been created. He added that the parking variances <br />15 requested have been for 18 spots, and with 115 seats, he believes the parking can handle <br />16 overflow issues. <br />17 <br />18 Councilmember Gray asked if they anticipate requesting to stay open until 2:00 a.m. <br />19 <br />20 Mr. Foster said the operators have requested to not stay open until 2:00 a.m. <br />21 <br />22 Mr. Dennis Cavanaugh, 2909 St. Anthony Boulevard, stated he lives within 250 feet from the <br />23 proposed bar. He said this request has to be placed in a larger context. The City went to great <br />24 lengths granting variances for Spectators and it never happened. He questioned whether this <br />25 restaurant satisfies the City's requirements. The operators never spoke as to their vision for the <br />26 restaurant and this is troubling. Secondly, he said the selection of the name "Huskies" was <br />27 troubling, especially considering Mr. Foster lives in this city. He said the attorney for the <br />28 restaurant is the attorney representing AMCON, and he said he finds this confusing. He reported <br />29 he went to the Anoka Jackson Street Bar and Grill. The menu is bar food. It was a very nice bar <br />30 and grill, but he said he didn't thunk a bar is needed in St. Anthony. He recommended the <br />31 Council disapprove of this request. <br />32 <br />33 Barry Tedlund, 3 Island View Lane, St. Paul, said he represents some businesses on the south <br />34 side of the City. He noted the original promise was a 6,000 square foot restaurant. AMCON <br />35 seems to give the tone that it is giving a favor by putting in a smaller restaurant, but he was <br />36 looking forward to a larger restaurant. This will be a 4,500 square foot bar and grill instead of <br />37 6,000 square foot restaurant. He said he wants the promises held. Fie said they welcome <br />38 complementary businesses and efforts that enhance the beauty of the south side of the city. He <br />39 said they feel that putting three more businesses on a corner where one 6,000 square foot <br />40 restaurant was planned defeats the purpose. <br />41 <br />42 Mayor Faust closed the public hearing at 7:27 p.m. <br />43 <br />44 V. REPORTS FROM COMMISSION (VICTORIA YOUNG, PLANNING COMMISSIONER <br />45 PRE, SENTING). <br />46 A. Resolution 05-42; A lot coverage variance for the property at 3217 — 31St Avenue NE. <br />0 <br />