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<br />weight on the design team. Ms. Brossard-Vickers replied Mr. <br />Kolsted's intent is to pursue the purchase of the property and <br />the construction of the building in the spring of 1999. <br />Therefore, it may be in the city's best interest to wait. <br /> <br />Mr. Doug Porter (7046 Eagle Trail) observed south of Main street <br />is primarily residential and the main corridor of property is a <br />blend of businesses and homes. Mr. Porter suggested the city <br />cater to residential or commercial for future developments. Mr. <br />Porter added, he is opposed to the construction of the bank and <br />stressed the need for children's safety in and around the bank. <br /> <br />Chair Welk commented it is difficult to consider all options at <br />this time. It is the City's intentions to bring both <br />residential and business together in harmony. <br /> <br />Mr. Buckbee moved and it was seconded to recommend to the Council <br />not to approve the rezone and vacation of property request for <br />reasons of rezon~ng and to wait for the downtown revitalization <br />committee report. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />Ms. Brossard-Vickers moved and it was seconded to recess for five <br />(5l minutes. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> <br />John Snyder - Site Plan for Ter.minal Transport <br />Mr. March gave an overview of the proposed business. The <br />facility located at the south east intersection of 20th Avenue <br />and Ceder street would be constructed to house offices for the <br />payroll business function and for a truck maintenance department. <br />Mr. March foresaw concerns with County Road 54 access. <br /> <br />Mr. Buckbee noted it would be nice for the Gity to attempt to <br />protect the residential properties south of Ceder street. <br /> <br />Clearwater Meadows Industrial Park <br />Mr. Rehbein briefed the Planning Commission on a proposed layout <br />plan for Clearwater Meadows outlot and he disclissed businesses <br />that are interested in building on the proposed property. <br />I <br /> <br />Ms. Brossard-Vickers questioned the properties zoning. Mr. March <br />indicated the property is identified as B1 Commercial. <br /> <br />The Commission discussed light industrial lot requirements of one <br />acre with a minimal lot width of 125' and the set back <br />requirements along County state Aid Road 54. <br /> <br />Mr. Buckbee explained the proposed layout meets the minimal lot <br /> <br />6 <br />