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Approved <br /> at this site and consider processing a rezoning for it. Zisla inquired how long it would <br /> take to have this project come back before the Commission with the rezoning, site plan <br /> approval, and the Comprehensive Plan amendment. Gundlach replied that the <br /> Comprehensive Plan and the rezoning could be ready for the July meeting. <br /> Mark Kemper, Kemper and Associates, stated that he is concerned about several issues <br /> with this redevelopment. The first is the visibility of his building if the new structure is <br /> allowed to be fifteen feet forward, the second is that the plan is requiring an additional <br /> four boulevard trees, which may further reduce the visibility of his building, and the third <br /> is that the only space for snow storage may be up against his building. Zisla inquired if <br /> his concern about the proximity of the building to the street a concern or an objection. <br /> Kemper replied that it is an objection, he stated that there are few buildings in the City <br /> that are allowed to be that close to the street and it is across the street from a residential <br /> area. And the staff report states that the city rarely grants variances across from <br /> residential areas. <br /> Stenglein approached the Commission and stated that they have clients that are in the <br /> process of negating their leases and they are willing to move the building away from the <br /> street to help further this processes along. He inquired from staff how many of the <br /> variances would be removed if they pushed the building to the back of the lot. Gundlach <br /> replied that by pushing the building to the back of the lot, would result in them being able <br /> to build the building at the size currently proposed because the parking set back <br /> requirements are the same as if it's a building. Murkowski added that because the site is <br /> so small it's extremely difficult to develop and get maximum revenue for the City and <br /> themselves. <br /> Motion by Baker, Second by Zisla to Table the application so that staff can pursue a rezoning <br /> and Comprehensive Plan Amendment for the property. <br /> 5 Ayes, 0 Nays,MOTION CARRIED. <br /> Informational Items <br /> Gundlach announced that the Council has requested that staff create fencing regulations for lake <br /> shore properties. She stated that currently a property owner can place a fence up to the lake shore <br /> line. Baker inquired if the DNR regulates that at all. Gundlach replied that the Rice Creek Water <br /> Shed District regulates the shore land for Long Lake and they do not have a regulation addressing <br /> this issue. Fernelius stated that this would come back before the Commission in July and the City <br /> will send an announcement to all residents that are on a DNR classified lake. <br /> Gundlach announced that the second information item is regarding the moving of the <br /> Commission meeting time. Zisla inquired if 7:00 is possible, since many people may not be able <br /> to make a 6:30 start time. O'Keefe agreed that 7:00 is a better time. Baker replied that the July <br /> meeting will begin at 7:00 pm. <br /> C:`,Documcnts and Settings'jaocps Local Settings',Tcmporary Internet I ilex 0I.K'R,06-20-'_006(;Ldo( Page 14 of 15 <br />