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<br />Session 1572, Minutes <br />June 1, 1992 <br /> <br />Page 7 <br /> <br />orah am John An10ld doi.rg Wsi.ness as Arnold's Q.rick Shop. Operation of <br />the premises by any other owner or operator or a change in the type of <br />Restaurant so operated without the express approval of the Plan Commis- <br />sion am city Council shall rerxier this Pennit am the occupancy pennit <br />for the Wsi.ness null am void. <br /> <br />Mr. Tan Rassieur, 4 Lyrme Court, owner of 7001 Olive, said he has made many <br />inprovements to the building since he bought it two years ago. John am Deb- <br />orah An10ld rent the building am want to exparrl their Wsi.ness by offering <br />some items that will make it nore profitable. He noted the main prc:tblem I1O\N <br />was cash flow, whidl was keepi.rg him fran making all the inprovements he <br />would like, but would inprove if nore items were offered. <br /> <br />Mr. Price said he has received cx:rrplaints al:xJut litter arourrl this property, <br />am also wished to knc:M what equipnent would be added to the operation. Mr. <br />Rassieur said both he am the An10lds try to police for litter frequently. <br />'!he equipnent consists of a soft-serve ice cream mad1ine am a scx:la fountain. <br />Mr. Price was concerned about cx:rrpliance with the listed corrlitions. <br /> <br />Mr. am Mrs. An10ld were asked to cane fo1:Ward. Respon:ling to Mrs. 'lhanpson, <br />they said they did not want to stay open later than 8 p.m. Mr. Schoaner sug- <br />gested that the owner am operators work out a specific plan with the city in <br />regard to inprovements, am then retunl in two weeks so Council can see whe- <br />ther it will all work out. <br /> <br />Mrs. An10ld said she did not know there were cx:rrplaints al:xJut trash but that <br />she polices the area every norI'lirg. Mr. Price felt the inplication was that <br />if the cash flow inproves, the cx::>n:litions will be mat; if it does not inprove <br />the cx::>n:litions will not be mat. Mrs. Arnold said all corrlitions will be mat <br />am cash flow is not an issue. <br /> <br />Mrs. '!hanpson felt this operation will make the neighbo:rhood better, contrary <br />to an earlier staff statement. She llDVed approval, including all corrlitions. <br />Mr. Price secorrled the notion. <br /> <br />Mr. Schoaner repeated his suggestion regarding a phased plan, however, Mayor <br />Majerus said her un::lerstan:iing was that the An10lds were prepared to maet all <br />corrlitions, am Mr. Rassieur was referring to further beautification that he <br />hoped to do later. Mr. Ollerrlorff said that was correct. <br /> <br />Resporrli.rg to Mr. Price, Mr. Ollerrlorff said the staff will approve the lam- <br />scape plan am it does not have to cane before Council. <br /> <br />All voted Aye. <br /> <br />a:Mo1UNITY CENI'ER HFATING AND AIR CONDITIONING <br /> <br />'!he City Manager said bids were received on May 21 to replace the non-working <br />heating am air corrlitioning system at the Community Center as follows: <br /> <br />Person Heating am Cooli.rg, Inc. (minority-owned) <br />Perfo:rmance Heati.rg am Cooli.rg (University city Wsi.ness) <br /> <br />$54,660 <br />55,427 <br />