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<br /> w ~~ ~v '. <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - NOVEMBER 25.1996 4 . <br /> Councilmember Malone stated in reviewing the five criteria, he believes the proposal is not the .. <br /> type of development that is desirable since it is a fast food use. He agreed the proposed use does <br /> not currently meet the "test" for the use of this property. <br /> Councilmember Keim asked how the 1,320 feet was determined and whether Burger King I <br /> qualified. Mr. Ringwald advised that the review of the Burger King site plan addressed this I <br /> requirement. <br /> Council member Aplikowski stated she favors the Arby's/Sbarro proposal but understands it I <br /> needs some "tweaking." She stated this plan was devised some time ago and while she <br /> appreciates the concerns expressed by current users, she believes those concerns can be <br /> addressed, She asked if this same discussion would occur if the restaurant was just an Arby's. I <br /> Mr. Ringwald stated a single use fast food would not be allowed. <br /> Mayor Probst explained the applicant proposes that having a joint use constitutes a "food court" I <br /> type of use. <br /> Councilmember Hicks reviewed the Mayor's suggestion that the applicant "step back" from the I <br /> application request to address traffic issues and a larger development plan. He noted if this <br /> structure were attached to the building on the north, the 1,320 foot limitation could be waived. <br /> He asked if it is really a traffic/cireulation concern rather than a land use concern. .. <br /> Mayor Probst stated it is and noted the traffic problem is a fundamental issue since the proposed <br /> access location is not a good one. He noted it may be possible to consolidate an access point I <br /> with Shallllon Square, <br /> George Lang, St. Paul Properties, reviewed his history with this company and the loeation of I <br /> nine buildings owned by St. Paul Properties within this general vicinity. He reviewed the various <br /> requests for purchase of small parcels which have been turned away because they were not I <br /> desirable uses. Mr. Lang reviewed the request of Franchise Associates to allow two separate <br /> entities (restaurants) within a single building. He stated the request under consideration tonight <br /> is whether this use fits into the City's plan as a permitted use and whether the intended use is I <br /> appropriate. Mr. Lang stated they will work with the City to draft an overall plan for the B-3 and <br /> B-4 areas. <br /> Mr. Lang reviewed the alignment of a roadway proposed to be extended to connect to Shallllon I <br /> Square whieh will alleviate traffic problems at the access point to Lexington A venue. He stated <br /> his belief that the current proposal is actually two separate businesses since it is two separate I <br /> kitchens, cash registers, etc, He asserted this is a key distinction and provides an alternative <br /> which meets the need of fast food users within the community without the need for additional <br /> curb cuts. Mr. Lang welcomed the opportunity to work with the City to resolve their mutual I <br /> concerns, <br /> .. <br /> I <br />
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