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. August 13, 1986 <br />TO: Jim Andre <br />FROM: Howard Dahlgren <br />SUBJECT: PLANNING OFFICE HOURS, AUGUST 6, 1986 <br />1• Tanurb <br />Allen Brown, from Tanurb, was in with Jim Dalberg of KKE <br />Architects, to discuss the Loeffelstein wall and plantin <br />plan north of the shopping center. The basic g <br />the Loeffelstein wall, the fence, and the landscaping tare <br />confined to approximately a ten foot strip Due to the <br />height of the wall, the stri � <br />resulting in inadequate space for thestreerplantin the top, <br />which was proposed and approved to consist of eleven treesrto <br />be planted south of the fence line. <br />We discussed ways in which adequate space could he obtained <br />for the tree planting so as to be <br />• and snow removal equipment. It a protected from car bumpers <br />solution is to move the curb to theesouththemaking thesstrble <br />wider. The drawings they submitted indicated p <br />degree angle as shown on the original Parking at a 30 <br />obvious that the striping on the sitepliss�moxet likeed45 <br />degrees, producing thirty-nine <br />twenty-five approved by the Councilginpathe rorieinalan the <br />plan. They are going to confirm the dimensions Sand <br />measurement on the site and the angle of parking, and produce <br />a recommended solution for City review. <br />2. Crawford 482-9764 <br />Dan Crawford is a realtor, specializing in restaurants and <br />bar sales. He is looking at the former 3.2 bar and <br />restaurant at the southwest corner of County Road B-2 and <br />Rice Street. This is a 15,000 square foot site, with a 1,800 <br />square foot building. The building includes a residence on <br />the west side. A remodeling might <br />and, due to the location of the buildinduon the�siteVe seats <br />provided in conformance with the ordinance might �wellklb� <br />difficult. <br />We suggested that the best solution would be to tear down the <br />old building and start over. The size is sma11, being about <br />120 feet by 120 feet, and there appears additional right-of- <br />WaY will not be necessary on Rice Street, inasmuch as this <br />� area has been widened to the east to produce 100 feet of <br />right-of-way in the past. <br />They are going to look more carefully at the site, and return <br />for further consultation. <br />