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Elk River City Council Minutes Page 8 <br /> August 21, 1995 <br /> • Bob Minton, Planning Commission Representative, indicated that the Planning <br /> Commission is in favor of Perkins operating on a 24 hour basis, but questioned <br /> whether this should be reviewed in six months. Bob Minton also indicated that the <br /> Planning Commission felt that the flag was a means of advertising and therefore <br /> felt that the height of 35 feet, which is consistent with signage in the C3 zoning <br /> district, was appropriate. <br /> Mike Kedrowski, 18837 Dodge Street, expressed his concerns regarding the <br /> location of the driveway and the headlights shining directly into his home. <br /> Councilmember Holmgren suggested that the City Council review Mr. Kedrowski's <br /> concerns after Perkins has been in operation. <br /> City Engineer Terry Maurer indicated he would be presenting a proposal to the <br /> Council in the near future to realign Mr. Kedrowski's driveway and that he would <br /> be proposing a turn-around in the driveway by Mr. Kedrowski's garage. <br /> Eleanor Todahl, 280 Evans Avenue, indicated she is in favor of Perkins operating 24 <br /> hours as it would be an asset to the city. <br /> Mayor Duitsman indicated that he felt screening should be provided by the <br /> developer and further indicated he felt additional plantings should be provided <br /> across the street. Mayor Duitsman also stated that he was in favor of Perkins <br /> operating 24 hours a day and of the 35 foot flag pole. <br /> • Earl Hohien indicated he concurred with the Mayor. <br /> There being no further comments, Mayor Duitsman closed the public hearing. <br /> Councilmember Holmgren stated that he also concurred with Mayor Duitsman. <br /> Councilmember Farber concurred with the Mayor regarding the 24 hours and <br /> additional screening. Councilmember Farber stated that he was in favor of a 50 <br /> foot flag pole rather than a 35 foot flag pole. He stated that a 35 foot flag pole <br /> would be more obtrusive to the neighbors than a longer flag pole. <br /> Councilmember Scheel indicated that she visited the area and noted that the <br /> traffic in the area at this time is very busy. She suggested installing speed bumps <br /> to slow the traffic down as it exits Perkins' parking lot. She further indicated she <br /> had a concern regarding the height of the flag pole and with Perkins operating <br /> 24 hours because the neighbors also have an investment in their property. <br /> Councilmember Dietz indicated' that Perkins Restaurant has made many <br /> improvements in their attempt to work with the city and the property owners. He <br /> further indicated he felt Perkins should be allowed to be open as a 24 hour <br /> facility. Councilmember Dietz concurred with the Planning Commission regarding <br /> the height of the flog pole at 35 feet. He suggested that Perkins should work with <br /> the neighbors across the street to screen the property. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER SCHEEL MOVED TO APPROVE THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR <br /> • DAN SMITH TO CONSTRUCT A 4,415 SQUARE FOOT RESTAURANT FACILITY WITHIN THE <br />
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