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Seesice1 1622, ~ Page 3 <br />July 25, 1994 <br /> <br />O <br /> <br />following ir~ut f~u~ neig~/x=s, school offic~]s, and the Park Cu~adssic~. <br />Cc~structic~ should begin in August. <br /> <br />were invi~a to bid c~ such a card, but only Clark ~%turned a bid. Clark <br />pxuposes that the City pay the pump price less tax ex~npt. im and edditic~al <br />discount of two celts per gallc~. A g~s card will be issued to earl1 vehicle, <br /> <br />gallors pumped will be sent mcrfchly to the Central Garage. Annual usage will <br />be ap[yrnwlmately 20,000 gallc~s at an es~m~a cost of $20,000. Cards may <br />be used only by the officer to when the card is assigned due to the PIN fea- <br /> <br />Sl'l~ PIANM - 6605 n~MAR <br /> <br />The City Manager rec~,.,~nded denial of a sits plan amenda~ent that would allow <br />permanent parking of a cem~ercial vehicle/billboard at 6605 Delmar. }~a also <br />rec~mLena_ed aaaing conditicrs to tba sits plan that would prohibit both truck <br />parking c~ public parking lots and using any parking lots or public sidewalks <br />adjacent to this business for dining, food ~tic~l, service, entertain- <br />ment, or pk-~,oticrs. <br /> <br />Mr. Michael Alter, 6605 DeLmar, co-owner of Fitz's, came forward. <br /> <br />Mr. Sdlocmer said when this business was first approved, there was e it <br />would be more of a manufacturing facility than a restaurant, with trucks com- <br />ing and going at all hours; that obviously has not happened. He said local <br />laws have created a hardship for the owners by prohibiting then f~um parking <br />their truck c~ their own p~uperty. He moved approval of the sits plan ~m~nd- <br /> <br />cl, n~ other Fitz requests, i.e., using the parking lot for curator aotivi- <br />ties and no restrictic~ on sidewalk use. Fur. ~ said hi-~ motion in- <br />cl, w~a only ~ parkir~; ancillary uses should be determined by city ordi- <br /> <br />Mr. Wagner asked for clarification regarding the truck's description as a <br />billboard. Mr. Ollendorff said it has advertising on all four sides, and if <br />it w-us a building, it would not be allowed. Mr. Alter said be hadn't thought <br />of the truck as a billboard althex3~ ha realized it could be viewed that w~y; <br />its original purpose was ~lly to deliver root beer. However, Fitz's no long- <br /> <br /> <br />