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5/23/84-G/13/84 <br />� Uer . Miles Lindberg from BRW was in to discuss tlie variance <br />12) Lind g <br />required for approval of tlie Rapid Oil Change addition to their site <br />on Roselawn. They propose to make suUstantial improvement in the ears <br />curbs and landscaping which would enhance this site further. It app <br />the variances are no sigllificant proUlem in this case where a rear <br />yard requirement (20 feet) functions like a side lot for a side yard <br />(tliis being a corner lot). <br />13) Smith - 339-5508. Larry Smitli and Paul P�attson were in to discuss • ; <br />revised preliminary plans for the development of the Housing, Alliance' � <br />Senior Citizens Housing in the southeast quadrant aenBthen Dlightly�king within <br />the i�straints of the Council motion, they propose to 1 g <br />the frontage of �lie building �lang L�shapeRtodaBpart}ial Uhshapechanges <br />tlie shape of the building fro <br />witli a s}iort leg of U along County Road B. T}�is randCwe f]eellitgimproves <br />of the building on t}ie soutll half of the property, <br />tlie impact on tlie residential area to the southeast, witli no material <br />deletexious effect on the north half of the site. We therefore told them <br />we did not feel that this �aould require a reprocessing of the entire <br />PUD approval. <br />They no�� propose to reQuest tax increment financing to enable them to <br />complete the cost to cure soil conditions and development of the structure. <br />1�G) Brodie - 488-G788. Norm Brodie was in to discuss the revised site plans <br />� for his Last Frontier Sliopping Center site which now proposes to include a <br />5,G80 square foot Panek�7:en Restaurant. �'Ve discussed h�eQc nternaencouraging <br />relationships between tlie restaurant a�.d the rest of t <br />them to design tlie center so as to eefl� J�consideringlopt,ionalearcliite,ctural <br />two parts of the building. They ar <br />sketches. tiVe al�o indicated the import��e� continuing the same materials <br />and architectural treatment around tlie building so as to not create a <br />"Uack and froilt". We ]iave not as yet discussed the landscape plans, <br />IJ�11C11 sliould accur wllen tliey finalize tlle building plans. <br />15) Gxayden - 484-2156. Jawtita a�id Royal Grayden own property at <br />357 Capitol View (nortl�east quadrant of Nestern and Capitol View). <br />They have a house on this site and propos�� on thelcorner,Ila�75 foot ltotch <br />appears to be �ti�orkable ��ith a 100 foot 1 <br />to the north, and an 85 foot lot to the east. They may choose to <br />file pre].iminary plat in tlle near future. <br />16) Dreller - 371-5615. Dick Drelleo� Rosedag� andtIanrrlcTavislin fromvelopers <br />Shopping Center pxoj�ct nort <br />Paul Pi�l�'s arcliitectural office, came in to inform us of tlie status <br />of the development of tlie center. TIZey anticil,ate tl�e project going <br />out for Uids on July 7tli lJl.tll grouiid breaking on July �J�i}cll ishownedeby <br />700 leased. A significant restaurant, The "Ediner", <br />Jack Seltz)llas leased 5000 square feet for a restaurant sirnilar to <br />tlie "Ediner" in Southdale. lVe discussed the handling of t11e �valk �aay <br />� along tl�e public street by providi�lg a 5 foot easement iiorth of tlie <br />property liale, IJI11CI1 will tllus leave a 4 foot boulevard between tlle walk <br />and tlle curU. David Drow�1 concurred in this proposal. Otller items <br />discussed include: <br />