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Steering Committee Minutes Page 4 <br /> October 27, 1994 <br /> III Chair Minton requested that staff prepare a map of the area, showing more <br /> detail of the unrestricted and developable property. Steve Ach stated that his <br /> staff could also prepare some concepts for land use in the area. <br /> Steve Ach explained the difference between commercial uses within a business <br /> park and traditional highway commercial land uses. The City's C3 commercial <br /> district offers a wider range of retail-type activity as well as quasi-industrial uses <br /> such as retail sales, auto sales, RV's, truck terminals; much more intense uses. He <br /> stated that the business park has the commercial element which is geared <br /> toward service-retail, convenience, gas stations, small retail shops; uses that <br /> would complement the business park and surrounding residential. He stated that <br /> there is a 20,000 square foot limit for buildings in the business park. Also, he noted <br /> that a sit-down restaurant would be a permitted use in the business park zoning <br /> district. <br /> Mike Boelter expressed his disappointment with the previously-approved zone <br /> change from commercial to residential, which affected his property. <br /> Discussion followed regarding the desirability of various uses in a neighborhood <br /> commercial district. <br /> Sarah Hartman questioned if the new street would be named Joplin when it <br /> crosses Highway 10. She also questioned why their street was named Macon <br /> Street. Steve Ach explained that streets are named based on the street grid <br /> system. <br /> • Joe Bickman, 18707 Highway 10 West, owner of 20 acres, questioned whether or <br /> not the City is planning to build a liquor store in the West Highway 10 area. Hank <br /> Duitsman stated that the Council has discussed the possibility. He added that <br /> they are more concerned that they may lose the access to the present store, and <br /> have authorized the City Administrator to negotiate for property at 193rd Avenue <br /> and Highway 169, to relocate the existing liquor store. Hank noted that if they <br /> were to consider a western store, they would want it to be at a signalized <br /> intersection. <br /> Marly Glines stated that he feels there is a need to have at least one more <br /> commercial zoning designation so there can be more specific uses within a <br /> district. Steve Ach explained that at the present, there are 3 commercial districts, <br /> and that 1 could be added and the other 3 could be adjusted establishing a <br /> better hierarchy of uses. <br /> Mike Heinecke, 18038 Macon Street, questioned whether or not the Council <br /> considers the affect on property values when rezoning property. He stated that <br /> he felt the area north of Highway 10 under discussion is not large enough to <br /> accommodate both commercial and residential. <br /> David Raymond stressed his concern that the river be protected and that it be <br /> made available for public use. <br /> Steve Ach expressed his agreement with Mr. Heinecke's comments; that if the <br /> area is cut up into commercial and residential, it increases the chances for land <br /> IP <br /> use conflicts. <br />