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'- ? <br />7 • <br />? <br />CITY OF NORTH OLMSTED <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />MINUTES - JUNE 9, 1981 <br />I. ROLL CALL: <br />Chairman Gorris called the Meeting to order at 8:00 p.m. <br />Present: R. Bugala, T. Morgan, R. Perla, J. Roberts, J. Brown, <br />and B. Gorris. J. Prokasy arrived at 8:07 p.m. <br />Also Present: Building Commissioner E. Gundy, Assistant City <br />Engineer D. McDermott, Assistant Law Director <br />D. Ryan, Councilmen J. Logan'and D. McKay and <br />Recording Secretary B. Oring <br />II. REVIEW AND CORRECTION OF MINUTES: <br />T. Morgan moved to approve the Minutes of May 26, 1981 as <br />presented,seconded by R. Perla, and unanimously approved. <br />III. BUILDING DEPARTMENT REQUESTS: <br />(a) National City Bank, located on the Rini Supermarket <br />property at 23100 Lorain Rd. Building Commissioner Gundy advised that the building set back <br />and off street parking conforms to code. Mr. Tatakis of National <br />City and Krobert Kurfis of Blare Buildings, Inc. explained the <br />proposal and the traffic flow into the auto teller and bank <br />parking. It was determined that the driveway off West 231 was <br />in close proximity to the driveway from the Store Building Co <br />proposed shopping plaza planned for the northwest corner of <br />West 231 and Lorain. The Commission believes that the traffic <br />flow should be studied by the Safety Department and would like <br />a plan showing both drives in relation to the total intersection. <br />Assistant City Engineer D. McKermott stated that such a topo- <br />graphical plan could be requested from the developer. Council- <br />men J. Logan and D. McKay agreed that such a study from the <br />Safety Department was necessary. Mr. Tatakis reminded the <br />Commission that approval had been given to the bank for a building <br />on the previously planned shopping plaza on the northwest corner <br />but that those plans have now been abandoned by the developer. <br />The adjacent property.owners, E. Holmok, L. Herman, and C. <br />Walczak, objected to this proposal on the basis of the traffic" <br />congestion already created by the supermarket and the Fotomat <br />booth and the additional congestion which will be created with <br />the opening of Rite-Aid drug Store which is now under construc- <br />tion. They maintain that the parking plan as shown is deceptive <br />since: 1) the parking along the east drive will not be usable