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<br />:2&6(; <br /> <br />REQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION <br /> <br />DATE: 9-27-93 <br />ITEM NO.: C - Lf <br /> <br />Manager Reviewed: <br /> <br />Agenda section: <br /> <br />~µ Approval: <br /> <br />C2)~ ð <br /> <br />Hearing <br /> <br />Item Description: <br /> <br />Peter NasvikjWelsh Companies Inc. request for <br />an amendment to a special use permit for an <br />amusement center at 1655 W. County Road B-2. <br /> <br />Backqround: <br /> <br />1. In June of 1991, the Roseville City Council approved a request <br />for a special use permit for a 14,000 sq. ft. amusement center <br />in the Crossroads Center at 1655 W. County Road B-2. At the <br />time, the facility included an IS-hole chipping and putting <br />course, an indoor driving range and a retail shop. In 1992, <br />Lava Links proposed an expansion of their facility to include <br />a snack bar and games (putting games, darts, hoops, basketball, <br />etc.) . The expansion area was 1,750 sq. ft. in size and <br />provided space for 7 new games and seating for 54 people. In <br />March of 1992, the City Council approved this request for a <br />special use permit. <br /> <br />2. The golf driving range and simulators were built in the 2400 <br />sq. ft. lower level of the amusement center space. Lava Links <br />has found this part of their operation to be unproductive and <br />are proposing to modify the use of this space. They are <br />proposing to build a floor over the 2400 sq. ft. lower level to <br />provide two levels. The upper level is at the same elevation <br />as the putting course and would become an amusement area <br />offering a variety of skill and arcade games. The lower level <br />would be developed into a private party space. In addition, <br />Lava Links is proposing to add 1,700 sq. ft. of space, <br />immediately adj acent to the west side of their store. They are <br />proposing to develop this area into an upscale parlor game room <br />offering air hockey, foosball, pool tables, darts and <br />additional private party dpportunities. <br /> <br />3. Past applications have addressed the affect this use would have <br />on parking and traffic at the center. Given the relatively <br />small amount of space involved and the multiple destinations of <br />a single customer, the impact on the center will be minimal. <br />Including Lava Links on any signage that directs patrons to the <br />west parking structure, which is often not as full as the east <br />surface parking lots, would mitigate any increased traffic or <br />parking issues. It has also been suggested that moving Lava <br />Links identification sign from the east end of the center to <br />