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City Council Minutes <br />October 16, 1989 <br /> <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />3. That a minimum of five years or more be considered as opposed to <br /> three years. <br /> <br />Steve Rohlf indicated that County Market up to the theaters is on one lot <br />and the theater and Pamida are both on separate lots. However, the lots <br />all these businesses are located on are part of the request. <br /> <br />Donna <br />their <br />they <br />mall. <br />will <br />Market should be included <br />allowed for office space. <br /> <br /> Gallagher, representing Equitec Properties, stated that it is not <br /> intention to put all professionals in the Elk River Mall, and that <br />have had only one request from a Chiropractor to be located in the <br />She further indicated that County Market is opening a deli which <br />open into the mall area and therefore, she indicated that County <br /> when considering the total square footage <br /> <br />Cindy Hanlon, of the Elk River Mall Hallmark, indicated that Equitec <br />Properties is the Mall's third manager and their concern is if another <br />manager should take over Equitec's position, they may feel differently <br />than Equitec and consider putting more professional office space in the <br />mall than Equitec is planning to do. <br /> <br />Mr. Robert Peterson, new owner of Dick's Main Tap, indicated that there <br />is a possibility of the downtown area being redeveloped and thereby <br />creating more office space. <br /> <br />There being no further comments from the public, Vice Mayor Schuldt <br />closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />The Council discussed the preferrable amount of square footage to be <br />allowed for office space in the Elk River Mall. <br /> <br />COUNCILMEMBER KROPUENSKE MOVED TO ALLOW A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO AMERrD <br />T~ ELK RIVER PLANNED UNIT DEVELOPMENT AGREEMENT TO ALLOW BUSINESS AND <br />PROFESSIONAL OFFICES' ON LOT 4, BLOCK 2, ELK RIVER PLAZA FIRST ADDITION <br />AND LOTS 1 AND 2, ELK RIVER PLAZA SECOND ADDITION, NOT TO EXCEED 10,000 <br />SQUARE FEET FOR A FOUR YEAR PERIOD AND THAT THE RESTRICTIONS ON OFFICES <br />BE ELIMINATED AFTER THE FOUR YEAR PERIOD. COUNCILMEMBER HOLMGRER~ <br />SECONDED THE MOTION. <br /> <br />Vice Mayor Schuldt stated that the reasoning for not allowing <br />professional and business offices in the Mall was to help the downtown <br />area and the Mall area. Vice Mayor Schuldt further stated that with the <br />influx of people coming into the Elk River area he felt there would be <br />ample customers for the businesses in the Mall and further that in the <br />years to come there will be ample businesses to fill the Mall and the <br />downtown area. He stated that due to the compromise and the square <br />footage made by,the Council he would be in favor of the motion. <br /> <br />THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> <br /> <br />
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