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Wayne Griesel, 1067 Harriet Lane, asked for details of the County right-of-way <br /> plan on the suburban site. <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Tiny Cook, speaking on behalf of Peggy Jones, 1088 Ryan, asked for details of the <br /> 5 north driveway. John Olson noted that the liquid nitrogen in filled twice per <br /> 6 month at 7:00 a.m. <br /> 7 <br /> 8 Tiny Cook asked who would be the tenants of the lease facility. John Olson noted <br /> 9 that the antique store,jewcler, acupuncture store or coffee shop, but no video <br /> 10 stores. <br /> 12 Tiny Cook asked for details on warehousing and loading docks to the antique <br /> 13 store. John.Olson illustrated north side and west side loading area, with retail <br /> sales to the south. <br /> 15 <br /> 16 Tiny Cook asked for details regarding the nitrogen storage tank. The watershed <br /> 17 from the roof should not drain to the east or north, but into a city storm facility or <br /> 18 pond <br /> 20 Tire Cook asked for screening details for the nitrogen tank and the masonry <br /> 21 screening wall and landscaping. Member Klausing asked Mr. Olson for details <br /> 2 regarding the warehouse wall. <br /> 23 <br /> 4 Marijo Hickok, 1050 Harriet Lane, stated the corner of Roselawn and Lexington <br /> 5 needs improvement. She asked for details regarding the Suburban Hardware <br /> 26 Delivery area.. The site plan will be reduced by three spaces. Ms. Hickok asked if <br /> 27 this was enough waste storage for the entire site. The east elevation of the <br /> 8 building may need to be blended to the colors and stripping of`the adjoining <br /> 29 neighbors. John Olson said the project colors will match. The tower height is 3 <br /> 30 feet, the neighbors prefer a lower tower. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 Member Wilke asked Ms. Hickok for details of the east wall doubling in size. He <br /> 33 said it is not attractive as a blank wall. <br /> 34 <br /> 35 Lois Foarsblad, 1 057 Harriet, commented that the neighbors (the Mc arthys)had <br /> 36 been concerned with the building size and wall size. Ms. Forsblad said the <br /> 37 hardw= store design was to minimize the wall impact. She said the project <br /> 8 loops like a strip mall; what stops the uses from drawing a lot of traffic. <br /> 39 <br /> Member Klausing asked if the neighbors had considered what may be more <br /> 1 palatable. He was concerned about the long expanse of wall. Ms. ForsbIad stated <br /> 42 the project must allow for adequate screening. John Olson suggested planted <br /> 43 vines along all sides of the building. <br /> 44 <br />