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� May 18, 1984 <br />-2- <br />these lots (on the east side), and have the m�dium-density front on <br />Cleveland Avenue as was originally contemplated. <br />4) Toenskoetter - 489-2230. Dave Toenskoetter is an attorney representing <br />Paul Jeddeloh, who owns �the third lot west of Rice Street, on the south <br />side of Minnesota. This house was Uuilt in 1955 on a 75' x 202' lot. <br />They propose to rezone t}iis house tr R-2, to convert it to a duplex. <br />W�e reviewed procedures and requirern�:nts; suggesting that with appropriate <br />plans �nd neighborhood iinderstanding, that a du�lex in this site might be <br />appropriat�. <br />5) Peters - 738-2135. Jerry Peters is a realtor from Cberhardt, and was in <br />with Emil T9elin, who has a 147.33' lot fronting on the west side of Victoria <br />(just south of where V'ictaria makes a bend). Apparently this lot was approved <br />for subdivision in September of 1960, but was never actually accomplished. <br />Tliere is ,3 house on the north end, praposed io be on an �2.43' lot, leaving <br />a G5' lot to tlie soutll. The depth is 212'. It would appear this lot could <br />be propo�,ed for lot division. <br />6) Beckett - 291-7777. Grege Becket� is an ertgineer representing Roselawn <br />Cemetary As�ociation, who propose to plat addi�tional cemetexy lots on the <br />� north end o� the si.te. �1e reviewed platting processing pracedures, which <br />would be applicable to xheir proposal. It was also interesting ta note tha� <br />I�4r. Beckett pointed out tllat the chapel un the site was dssigned by Cass <br />Gilbert, the architect for the state capitol. It was built in 1902. Ti,e <br />c}Yapel seats 175 to 200 people. The association is nonprofit, and the <br />�xecutive Secretary is Bill Clapp, Jr. <br />7) Brodie - 458-6788. Noxm Brodie was in to discuss the development and build�.ng <br />plans for� his proposed shopping c�nter on the Last Frontier site. We discussed <br />tiie importance of fin�.sl�ing the building in simil �r materials all the way arounci, <br />and reviewed the application for setback vari^_;�ce, emphasizing the importance of <br />achieving an agxeement witli t}ie City regarding right-of-way prior to ac�ions <br />involving variances. <br />8) Lindberg � 379-7878. Miles Lindb�rg is a planner with BRW, representing <br />Bd Flaherty, who has a Rapid Oil Cllange facility at the northwest corner of <br />Rosela�vn and Lexington. They iaant to add a 20' x z8' addition to the side <br />af the property which is legally tli� rear of the lot. Tlieir Z�roposed addition <br />will require a varia��ce to the rear yard setback, which is 2U' in the bus�.ness <br />districts. Tiie lot functions in a manner s� the rear yard functions more like <br />a side yard. It would appear appr�priat� action 3.s the processing of a variance. <br />Tlle site would llave tiZe rec{uired parking spaces, which is 13 for a 3-bay <br />facility. <br />9) Rekuski � 489-I388. Fra.nk Rekuski proposes a remodeling fc�r his house fronting <br />on Lake Josephine. Tlie plans would a.ppear. to be very a�ttractive addition to the <br />� site, but �oill require a variance to tlie setback on the east and the south. <br />Tliis is a very tight lot; and iike others along this area, require variances <br />to allow for a reasonable development expansion, <br />