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3194
Planning Files - Type
Variance
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2100 Snelling Ave N
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Cub Foods
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<br />City of Roseville <br />Har-Mar Property Approval Record <br /> <br />2000 <br /> <br />(March) Planning Commission recommends denial of lot coverage variance for <br />BradleyfHar-Mar (from 28% to 29%), <br /> <br />2000 <br /> <br />(Jan,) Council reviews staff method of detennining" 25% Lot Coverage" and directs <br />staff to use new interpretation, excluding all road easements, but including all shopping <br />center and outbuildings, BradleyfHar-Mar becomes a non-confonning use with 28% of <br />lot covered. <br /> <br />1999 <br /> <br />(December) Council approves 24-hour service ordinance, <br /> <br />1999 <br /> <br />(December) Planning Commission holds public hearing on proposed 24-hour service <br />ordinance and recommends adoption, <br /> <br />1999 <br /> <br />(Nov) Council adopts study and conclusions of 24-hour service study and forwards <br />document to Planning Commission for further Ordinance hearings in December. <br /> <br />1999 <br /> <br />(April) Council establishes moratorium, requests study on 24-hour service uses. <br /> <br />1999 <br /> <br />(March) Council denies requested utility easement vacation <br /> <br />1999 <br /> <br />Bradley/Cub requests vacation of utility easements and relocation; Bradley Cub proposes <br />new 76,000 s,f. Cub Store in place of existing, vacant 56,000s,f, Home Place store, <br /> <br />1998 <br /> <br />Home Place filed for bankruptcy <br /> <br />1995 <br /> <br />"B-2" uses and conditional uses approved in "SC" Shopping Center Districts <br /> <br />1995 <br /> <br />Home Place opened <br /> <br />1994 <br /> <br />Home Place utility relocations approved <br /> <br />1992 <br /> <br />Bradley purchased Har-Mar, Biz-Mart occupies Highland Electronics site, <br /> <br />1988 <br /> <br />Har-Mar Phase 2 was constructed, Highland Electronics opened, <br /> <br />1987 <br /> <br />(Nov, 9) Ordinance amendment to B-2 Zone (and Shopping Center Zone), allowing <br />parking for contiguous business districts by conditional use pennit. <br /> <br />1987 <br /> <br />(July 13) Har-Mar special use penn its for 103,000 s,f, Southeast expansion (2 new <br />25,000 s.f. anchors and up to 23 new specialty stores), parking, and sign variances <br />approved for Phase 2 in B I-B area, Total mall to be 444,100 s,f, With 5 spaces/l000s,f, <br />creates 2386 spaces; 3 pylons allowed, but Har-Mar will use all allowed signage <br />(600s.f,) on 2 pylons. <br /> <br />1979 <br /> <br />(May 14) Har-Mar special use penn its in the BI-B zone for a 4 theatre complex located <br />in the southeast parking lot. (Later withdrawn) <br />
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