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Regular City Council Meeting <br /> Monday,January 26, 2015 <br /> Page 9 <br /> b. Approve/Deny an On-Sale Wine License for Pleasant Valley Sunrise Group, <br /> LLC (Aurelio's Pizza) located at 2827 Hamline Avenue <br /> Etten moved, McGehee seconded, approved a new On-Sale Wine license for <br /> Pleasant Valley Sunrise Group, LLC at 2827 Hamline Avenue; pending comple- <br /> tion of successful background checks. <br /> Roll Call <br /> Ayes: Willmus, Laliberte, Etten, McGehee, and Roe. <br /> Nays: None. <br /> Recess <br /> Mayor Roe recessed the meeting at approximately 6:47 p.m., and reconvened at approximately <br /> 7:51 p.m. <br /> 14 Business/Action Items <br /> d. Request by JAVA Properties for Approval of a Preliminary Plat at 2700 <br /> Cleveland Avenue <br /> City Planner Thomas Paschke briefly summarized this request as detailed in the <br /> RCA dated January 26, 2015. Mr. Paschke noted this was a two-step process, <br /> with some issues still pending and in process (e.g. access points) and were there- <br /> fore included as conditions for approval as that documentation is completed and <br /> submitted by the developer and reviewed by staff and other agencies. <br /> The developer representatives had yet to arrive. <br /> Councilmember Etten noted that, while extensive discussion had been held on ac- <br /> cess points, the decision was still pending and included combining access points <br /> for this development as well as for the proposed hotels north of this site, and spe- <br /> cifically regarding right in,right out turns. <br /> Mr. Paschke responded to concerns regarding what Ramsey County would sup- <br /> port, and potential impacts to the developer or if the developer could decide to <br /> pull out. <br /> Community Development Director Paul Bilotta advised that, obviously, a devel- <br /> oper wanted as much access as possible, especially for retail customers; however, <br /> he anticipated that Ramsey County was unlikely to approve any access on Cleve- <br /> land. Mr. Bilotta noted that the traffic study indicated more access was needed at <br /> the end of development in this area; and in his discussions with Ramsey County <br /> earlier today, they were considering the access points available to the site via <br /> cross-easements from three other streets. Mr. Bilotta stated that his understanding <br /> was that the developer had closed on the property, and at this point he anticipated <br /> no crises, with further adjustments always taking place between preliminary and <br /> final plat approvals. <br />