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I F:�tra�ct lrl� �linu�t�s 1�raiii �'1�ttniti� C'utnia►i5siun �zzrtii�i� af �anuary 14, 24a1: <br />z <br />3 a. P�A1111�riff File 3282: A request by the Capital City Investments LLP for <br />4 consideration of a conditional use permit to allow the operation and <br />� establishment of a bingo hall at 2525 Snelling Avenue. <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 <br />14 <br />1S <br />16 <br />17 <br />18 <br />19 <br />20 <br />2l <br />22 <br />23 <br />24 <br />25 <br />2G <br />27 <br />28 <br />29 <br />34 <br />31 <br />32 <br />33 <br />34 <br />36 <br />37 <br />38 <br />40 <br />41 <br />42 <br />�43 <br />44 <br />�b <br />47 <br />48I <br />�91 <br />50 <br />S1 <br />52 <br />53 <br />55 <br />5b <br />�1 <br />Chauman Craig Klausing opened the public hearing and requested City Planner Thomas <br />paSG�liC� to provide a verbal summary of the staff report dated January 10,200 1. <br />Thomas Paschke described the request to establish a Bingo Hall, identifying the location <br />and adjacent uses. The applicant would be the only licensed bingo hall operator in the <br />City for which a conditional use permit is necessary in a`B-1" zone. He explained the <br />requirements for a conditional use permit. <br />The structure is 14,750 S.f., built in 1969 on 1.2 acres, and would require 92 to 140 <br />parking spaces for 120 customers. There are 123 off-street parking spaces provided. No <br />new ponding is required. The exterior site will remain as is. <br />The use is a compatible use and has been in the neighborhood far ten years. Traffic surge <br />and safety may be the only concerns. Staff estirnates no impact on property value, safety, <br />public welfare, or health. Staff recommended approval. <br />Chair Klausing asked for details regarding parking surveys done on previous locations <br />(Knights of Columbus) in which customers exceeded vehicles on the site by 12 to 1 or <br />more. <br />Member Wilke asked for details on parking, based on improvements to the site f�0111 <br />Lyndale Garden Center (previous tenant). He asked for details on one-way entry and the <br />three accesses and handicapped parking. There are two entries to the building. <br />Chair Klausing asked for staff comment on traffic impact and flow. Deb Bloom <br />explained two roads, which allow access to the site. She explained that lower traffic <br />volumes from senior housing and bingo are expected in comparison to other uses. Chair <br />Klausing asked for details on the OakcrestlFairview intersection. Deb Bloom explained <br />the alternatives at �alccrestlSnellin� and [}akcrestl�air�iew_ <br />Chair Klausing asked if the hours of operation should be stipulated in the CUP. The staff <br />had not included this requirement, but conditions could be added. The City annually <br />reviews the license for changes or impacts in Bingo operations. <br />Patrick Fisher, Manager for Capital City Investors, which owns the building, noted that <br />the traffic and parking has good circulation. The use fits the size of the building. <br />Chair Klausing asked for details of the bingo operation traffic control with security <br />guards directing vehicles to Snelling. <br />Member Olson asked for details of the hours of operation. (Very similar to those at the K <br />of C during the day). <br />Karen Olson, representing the four non-profit Gambling Managers, noted the following <br />starting times for Bingo sessions: Sunday: 1:DU-3:4�p[r� and 7:00-9:�Opm; Monday ?:40- <br />9:0(ipm� Tuesday 10:34atn-9:40ptti; Wednesday 7:40-9:D4pm; Thursday l d;4$�m-I <br />�:b�pm� Friday 1:�0-1 1:OOpm; Saturday 1:40� 11 :OOpm. All late sessions are over at <br />1230am. A security person follows the proceeds to the bank. <br />There w;�� no public comment. Chair Klausin� closed the hearinu� <br />