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2550 MISSISSIPPI ST
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2550
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MISSISSIPPI
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<br />. ,QurIcil Proceedings <br />ci~y of New Brighton <br />'Nov. 23,1976 <br /> <br />4. There has been no significant change in the application, <br />in the neighborhood or in the conditions since <br />February 1976 when an earlier license application <br />was denied. <br /> <br />5. The impact on the neighborhood due to lights, late <br />hours, noise and the character of traffic generated <br />would be negative. <br /> <br />6. parking could occur within the residential <br />area. <br /> <br />7. The license would not be In the best interest of the <br />community. <br />5 ayes - 0 nayes- carried <br /> <br />The Building and planning coordinator reviewed the <br />planning Commission feport ana recommendations relative <br />to the building permit. <br />Mayor Bromander asked whether the applicant intended to <br />construct a restaurant without a liquor license. <br />John Welsch stated that he did. <br /> <br />Councilman Werdouschegg asked whether the building could <br />be relocated in such a fashion'that parking would be <br />located further away from the abutting residential <br />property on the north. <br />The Building and Planning coordinator stated it couldi <br />however, he added that the affect of the lights from parking <br />would be less than the impact of the lights on the building <br />and that maintaining the building as shown in the lower <br />area on the site would be less obtrusive. <br /> <br />councilman Werdouschegg asked whether berms were shown <br />on the site plan along 22A Street and 26th Jvenue and <br />whether access could be provided through th~ parking lot of <br />the 7-Eleven center. <br />The Building and planning coordinator responded that no <br />berms were shown on the site plan and that elevations <br />indicated that an access could be made but it might involve <br />the moving of certain of the parking spaces. <br /> <br />Mr Welsch stated that a hedge was contemplated along <br />26th pvenue and 22A Street. <br />Councilman Senden asked the applicant to clarify whether or not <br />he would build without a liquor license. Mr. Welsch reiterated <br />that he did intend to build the restaurant whether or not he <br />received a liquor license. He added that he would agree to <br />provide berms on 26th Avenue and 22A Street. <br /> <br />5 <br /> <br />Building <br />Permit <br />Stockmans <br /> <br />--,-~--------,---_............ <br />
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