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• <br />�� <br />October 10, 1983 <br />-5- <br />Termin al Road. We indicated the City's desirE for more intensive <br />development an this prope rty, in accordance with our tax increment <br />district objectives. 3'hey may proceed to re are <br />relating to the potential of the site as theyp�ee it�lwithafurthers <br />review contemplat�d at future meeti.ngs. <br />20- Herman - Be.r�'iie Herman, architect, A1 Schreiber, and Charles Nodler <br />were in to review plans for the expansion of the Hark to Bounty <br />restaurant in Rosedale by addin g a 24' x 40' solarium on the west side <br />near the western mall entrance. The solarium would be done in tinted <br />brown glass with brick to match the existin g structure. This solarium <br />projects into a plantin g bed and does not change cirrulation or parkin�. <br />The center has 5.5 parking �paces per 1,UOO, whereas 5 spaces per 1 000 <br />are required by ordinance. Therefore, there is mor� than adequat� ��arking <br />to meet Code requirements. Th� solarium will have access froin tk�e interior <br />only, and will have a small sign mounted in the �lan�iiig area, with no signs <br />attached to the building. This sign will be a <br />The proposed addition's PPrnximately 3-4' high. <br />purpose is to expand the seating area, and should <br />provide an attractive facade ta the south of the west �ide mall entrance. <br />The new restaurant will be ar. Arby's, and wi11 be similar to a 40600 sq. ft. <br />restaurant already installed at Southdale Shopping Center. The total <br />restaurant area in the Rt�sedal�� Center will be 3,800 sq. ft. The shopping <br />center. area to which this land is zoned provides for a specific setback <br />requirement, which this addition easily m�ets. The district r�qui res <br />submission of plans and approvals by the Council if these requirements <br />are not met, or if there is more than one principal buildin q in the plan. <br />Thus, it app�ars that the addition could be a <br />We will review this with the City attorne pp�oved without Cauncil action. <br />appropriate process. Y P rior to informin g them of the <br />21. Olesen - 781-�3011. M�rk Olesen h as a home at 1418 Belmont, which is easterly <br />of the Har Mar Shopping Center. He praposes to expand ha.s existing 9' <br />driveway by an additional 9', which would plac� it within l05' of his <br />side property line. The existin g driveway l.eads to a single-stall 14' <br />9a�'�9e. We reviewed minor ordinance procedures and requirements for which <br />he may apply for in tlze near future. <br />22. Sime - 633-5700. Dr. Sime, the Vete rinarian, has completed and is <br />occupying his clinic west of Cleveland, eas� of 35W, south of the tracks. <br />He has a sign that he informs us was built about 33' from the westerly <br />right-of-way of Clevelan d Avenue, n ear the sou�th line of his p roperty, <br />He was inquirin g as to the feasibility of a variance to place this sign <br />within. the 30' s�tback limits. The zoning of the plan would suggest <br />that he could make the sign higher within the ordinarice and move it <br />closer to within 30' without requ� ring a variance. �Ie is going to <br />examine these possibi].ities. <br />;I <br />_ : :I <br />