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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,June 9, 2014 <br /> Page 7 <br /> Etten moved, McGehee seconded, setting a Public Hearing on June 23, 2014 to <br /> consider transferring the rights of the off-sale liquor license from RBF, LLC of <br /> Wisconsin to JE Roseville Liquor 2014, LLC, for the remainder of the 2014 cal- <br /> endar year. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: McGehee; Willmus; Laliberte; Etten; and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> k. Set Public Hearing to Consider the Transfer of an Off-Sale 3.2% Liquor Li- <br /> cense to Diamond Lake 1994, LLC (Cub Foods) <br /> Etten moved, McGehee seconded, setting a Public Hearing on June 23, 2014 to <br /> consider transferring the rights of the 3.2% liquor license to Diamond Lake 1994, <br /> LLC, for the remainder of the 2014 calendar year. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: McGehee; Willmus; Laliberte; Etten; and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> 8. Consider Items Removed from Consent <br /> e. Request by Lakewest and Commers Enterprises Southtown for VACATION <br /> of Unused Right-of-Way at 2501 —2699 Patton Road <br /> At the request of Mayor Roe, City Manager Trudgeon briefly reviewed the re- <br /> quest as detailed in the RCA dated June 9, 2014. <br /> Councilmember McGehee stated that, from the meeting minute excerpt, she was <br /> unable to determine if there was resolution regarding the turn radius raised at the <br /> Planning Commission meeting. <br /> Councilmember McGehee further questioned if, when reviewing the plat map, <br /> there could be an opportunity to require additional green space versus more im- <br /> pervious with this request and thereby enhance the parking lot making it some- <br /> what more pleasant in this industrial area. While understanding that there was no <br /> potential use for the right-of-way being vacated, Councilmember McGehee asked <br /> if such a trade-off could be made to enhance the existing property. <br /> City Manager Trudgeon advised that there was little requirement for green space <br /> in industrial districts; and he would need to verify the actual percentage required, <br /> but since this is intended as a stall build-out, depending on parking lot standards <br /> and requirements (e.g. islands), he would check into those code requirements to <br /> determine if they would be applicable in this situation. <br />