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City Council:Minutes Page 3 <br /> May 21,2012 <br /> MOTION CARRIED 5-0 <br /> Request by Duffy v to m nv f r nditional Use erzni t —Amend Elk-River <br /> Stab Planned U v n —Outlot G Use,Case No. CU 12-f18 <br /> Mr.Barnhart presented the staff report. <br /> Mayor pieta opened the public hearing. <br /> Ms.Lenz,Ells River Station resident--Stated she is opposed to the conditional use permit <br /> for the following reasons: <br /> • safety of unsupervised children <br /> • cost of repairs <br /> • lack of parking <br /> • Bluffs development sitting vacant for long period of time <br /> • Would like to see more industrial development <br /> John Duffy,applicant—Stated this building will have its own playground. <br /> Florence Schuldt,1719(Avenue—Stated concerns with children playing in the area and <br /> with a daycare center being constructed. <br /> Mayer Dietz closed the public hearing. <br /> Mr.Barnhart stated the original master plan included a daycare center and additional office <br /> uses along with some other proposed uses but the lot hasn't been subdivided.. <br /> Councilmember Motin stated he is not in favor of an apartment complex at this location.He <br /> stated commercial areas need to be expanded and preserved.He stated residents would like <br /> to see more community commercial development such as daycare centers or coffee shops. <br /> He further stated concerns with putting,a residential development with many kids on a small <br /> 2 acre parcel around busy roads and a train track.He expressed concerns with developers <br /> coming in with a proposal that the Council approves and then coming back later to change <br /> the development to something different.Councilmember Motin stated he realizes there is a <br /> demand for apartments but feels they should be part of an overall plan and not built on a <br /> lot-by-lot basis. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard questioned if the intent of the developer is to keep an element of <br /> lazed as retail.He stated the subject parcel would fit in as a mixed use development per the <br /> Focus Area Study.He further noted that in addition to the gas station,he would like to see a <br /> retail element that could occupy the first floor with housing overhead in order to maintain <br /> some destination retail.Councilmember Westgaard stated this is not a good location for <br /> commercial use because it drives heavier traffic and has poor access.He stated he is not <br /> against the apartment complex but would like to see more detail before fully supporting it. <br /> He noted the details that need to be worked out include the mix of residential and retail and <br /> how both parts of the oudot would be developed. <br /> Councilmember Zerwas and Gumphrey concurred with Councilmember Westgaard. <br /> Councilmember Gumphrey noted he would like to see a larger play area,along with parking <br /> and resident's concerns being addressed. <br />
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