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<br />I LYe' f~ (' a <br /> .,r :J'~ <br /> ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL - JANUARY 27, 1997 7 <br />I <br />f' Councilmember Aplikowski inquired if the revenue generated by the deli as compared to the <br /> service station aspect would have any bearing on ancillary versus primary use. Mr. Brausen <br /> indicated it was not possible for the deli to produce more revenue than gasoline sales. Me. <br /> Brausen also stated in auswer to Mayor Probst's concern regarding parking, that he has fifteen <br />I parking spaces behind the building that he currently does not use, and he does not feel parking is <br /> a problem in his establishment. <br />I Councilmember Aplikowski inquired if the door was a necessity. She stated the patio would <br /> have a very limited use throughout the year. She was inclined to allow a window, but no door, <br />. and reduce the size of the sign on the west elevatiou. <br /> Couucilmember Malone stated he does not believe revenue generated from one part of the <br />I business or another is the issue at hand. He stated the issue for him was the additional traffic and <br /> crowding. He believes the addition of a door and a patio would tend to make the deli more of a <br /> principal use. <br />I Councilmember Malone inquired if the changed signage still has to comply with City codes. Mr. <br /> Ringwald stated that was the case. Me. Ringwald clarified the City sign ordinance states the <br />I signage may not cover over 10% of the facade of both sides. He referred to Exhibit 3, in which, <br /> although two signs are shown, does not cover more than 10% of the total area. <br />Ie Councilmember Malone inquired if the window would indeed be a building permit issue. Me. <br /> Ringwald stated that adding a window would be subject to acquiring a building permit. <br />I Councilmember Malone commented the accessory use could be accomplished jfthe door and <br /> patio were not added. <br />I Mr. Brausen stated the handicapped parking spot on the west side would not need to be moved to <br /> add the proposed patio. He further stated the Planning Commission was too vague so he aud Me. <br />I Kruse are requesting clarification at this meeting. <br /> Mayor Probst stated he understands the Planning Commission recommendation is for the deli to <br />I be permitted, but they were opposed to the patio. He stated as long as the door and patio are <br /> excluded, he has no other concerns with this request. His concerns are mainly with the addition <br /> of the door and the removal of the handicapped parking spot. He also stated with the addition of <br />I the door and patio, the deli starts to become a primary use, <br />I Mr. Kruse stated as he understood it, the Planning Commission is permitting the deli to be placed <br /> in this business. He stated he understands the window is a building permit issue, and the <br /> signage is a code issue, He stated that although the patio would be a nice addition, it is not <br />I necessary and he would still like to place the deli in the Arden Hills Texaco. <br /> Councilmember Malone stated that although the City Council is trying to be flexible towards this <br />.. business, he feels the food use is already a "stretch", and this is as far as he is willing to <br /> compromise on this matter. <br />I <br />
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