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<br /> Council Bill 948 - Rezoning to M-l Limited Industrial the area on <br /> the west side of McKinley Street between 7th Place <br />e and West Broadway was read by council bill number and title only, <br /> there being no council member present requesting that it be read in full. <br /> Mr. Murray moved second by Mr. Keller that findings as set out in Planning Com- <br /> mission staff notes and minutes of October 7, 1975 supporting the rezoning be <br /> adopted by reference thereto; that the bill be read the second time by council <br /> bill number only, with unanimous consent of the Council; and that enactment be <br /> considered at this time. Motion carried unanimously and the bill was read the <br /> second time by council bill number only. <br /> Mr. Murray moved second by Mr. Keller that the bill be approved and given final <br /> passage. Rollcall vote. All council members present voting aye, the bill was <br /> declared passed and numbered 17468. <br />I-A-2 2. Northwest corner of Coburg Road and Willakenzie Road - From RA to C-2 SR _ <br /> and changing sign district from Residential to Outlying Commercial (Dairy <br /> Queen)(Z 75-9) <br /> Recommended by the Planning Commission on October 7, 1975. Manager noted some <br /> objections had been raised by the Willakenzie Neighborhood Association. Jim <br /> Saul, planner, noted correction in Planning Commission minutes of October 7, <br /> 1975, to indicate commercial zoning on this property was initially considered~ ' <br /> in 1963 rather than in 1973 as stated. He said the first request for commercial <br /> zoning was denied, however a variance was granted allowing establishment of a <br /> miniature golf course. Another variance was granted in 1965, rather than a re- <br /> quested zone change, permitting the Dairy Queen. Mr. Saul said about 20 acres <br /> between Coburg, Ca1 Young, and Wi1lakenzie had been changed from C-2 to R-2 <br />e with the exception of about five acres on Coburg Road. Proposed expansion of <br /> the Dairy Queen and elimination of the miniature golf course prompted the <br /> present rezoning request. He said the Commission recommended approval with the <br /> requirement for site review, primarily because of concern about treatment along <br /> Coburg Road. <br /> No ex parte contacts or conflicts of interest were declared by Council members. <br /> Planning Commission staff notes and minutes of October 7, 1975 were made a part <br /> of the record by reference thereto. <br /> Public hearing was opened. <br /> James Watters, partner in the Dairy Queen operation, said he had purchased the <br /> store recently and wanted to provide seating for 72 people but found expansion <br /> was not possible under the present zoning. He offered to answer any questions. <br /> Public hearing was closed, there being no further testimony presented. <br /> Council Bill No. 949 - Rezoning to C-2 SR Community Commercial the area <br /> on the northwest corner of Coburg Road and Willa- <br /> kenzie Road, and changing sign district to Outlying Commercial, was read <br /> by council bill number and title only, there being no council member present <br /> requesting that it be read in full. <br /> Mr. Murray moved second by Mr. Keller that findings as set out in Planning Com- <br />e mission staff notes and minutes of October 7, 1975 supporting the rezoning and <br /> sign district change be adopted by reference thereto; that the bill be read the <br /> second time by council bill number only, with unanimous consent of the Council; <br /> and that enactment be considered at this time. Motion carried unanimously and <br /> the bill was read the second time by council bill number only. <br /> 578 11/10/75 - 3 <br />