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• May 19, 1984 <br />-10- <br />29) Brodie - Jo}in Redman, Norman Brodieofanutting thetFuddruckerrscker's <br />we.re in to discuss the possibillty p <br />restaurant on the south end of Brodie's proposed xetail ��earrto work <br />VVe reviewed the preliminary revised pa�ions�h1Tlze�building would have <br />in conformance with development reg <br />6,000 sq: ft> less area, with t}ie restaThistwouldnrequo�re 191 pa.rkingd <br />the remaindex of about 19,000 sq. ft. <br />spaces, whereas 188 sp aces are °notvariance would beerequiredYinasmuch <br />appro2�riate adjustments so that <br />as the minimum parking for a reet�aWaastinswl ichatl emarcl�itecturej1of the <br />type of restaurant. We suggest Y <br />building could be'rcvised so asetbuildinCewouldabeeallnbrick,1theesames <br />to the Fucldrucker s design. Th g <br />as the Fuddrucker's l�revious proposal at another site in the City. <br />30) Kong - 488-7233. Tany Kong operates the Chop Stick Inn at 1744 Lexington. <br />He proposes to add a live disc jockey and provide space for customer <br />dancing. This requires a special use parordinanceerequirementssandct� for <br />which 1'�e proposes to apply. We reviewe <br />procedures for such an application. <br />31) Turchiniak - 778-4236. Joe Turchineekstandinatgarage�witl av24Uex 26'� <br />• proposes to replace his existing fr g <br />addition to his house. This additian will work well nn ]iis liome, exc�pt <br />that it would leave a 5' setback onw�oeaSO�es. WRoner400rse wentrturougl, <br />He reviewed this with his neighUor g <br />the minor vaxiance ordinance and procedures for wliich ]ie will apply in <br />the near future. <br />32) Michaels - 644-3244. Jae b4ichaels, the architect, was in to discuss the <br />possible expansion of Paul's Place, for the addition of a new restaurant <br />on the south side of the exischnwillrbe�designedlforeput�licnaccommadations <br />consist of 8,000 sq. ft., whi <br />versus tlie Paul's Place privalandlfor the developmenitaof this}ladditionure. <br />There appears to Ue adeauate <br />We emphasized the need for landscapscussed theechangeseinnaccessacond�iiions, <br />development more attract1ve. We d <br />and the need to organize the vast parkdin sron thetsite,ethisSapplilcation��l' <br />Because there are other principal buil g <br />should Ue processed as a PUD. T}ie land is properly zoned. <br />� <br />