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Board of Zoning Appeals 5-23=73 - 2- <br />erty for new car display on which trees will be saved for p ark <br />like setting. Transport unloading is the problem. There is to <br />be 15 ft. setback except where 5 ft. setback is requested. Security <br />for cars is necessary in rear prohibiting trucks todrive through <br />property. Mr. Scheef discussed background of Parker Reynolds' <br />problems. 5 ft. planting area is planned adjoining customer park- <br />ing. New cars cannot be parked in front. Lengthy discussion en- <br />sued. Letter from Mr. Reynolds in Jarzo was corrected to include <br />15 ft. strip in front of additional property. Mr. Roberts moved <br />we grant a variance for 5 ft, and no new cars to be parked in 30 <br />ft, setback area in front of building between the approaches; the <br />part to the west to be dontinuation to match setback on easterly <br />line of property as extension. Mr. Hamill seconded and the motion <br />passed. <br />1. Charles E. Blain, 24710 Gessner Rd. Request for variance (1133.13) <br />for special permit to erect tool shed. Violation of Ord. 62-33 <br />Section 1133.09. <br />Present: Charles E. Blain, Mrs. Webb, Mrs. Christman and other <br />neighbors. Witnesses were administered the oath. Mr. Scheef read <br />request. Mr. Blain has 304 ft. deep lot and needs shed for extra <br />storage of garden tools, mower, etc. Some of the shed will be hid- <br />den by shrubs. It is to be 9 ft. high, Mrs. Eian moved to grant <br />special permit for tool shed to be properly landscaped. Mr. Hamill <br />seconded and motion passed. <br />2. Louis J. Graczkowski, 4171 Danberry Dr. Request for variance (1133. <br />13) of 2 ft. to erect fence. Violation of Ord. 62-33 Section 1151.04 <br />(limiting height of fence to 4 ft.) <br />Present: Mr. Graczkowski. Witness was administered the oath. <br />Mr. Scheef read case. Owner explained sketch of property where <br />fences are located in neighborhood, height, material, etc. He <br />plans to fence off apartment behind him where there is vandalism <br />and rubbish. Mr. Hamill moved to grant 2 ft. variance on 16 to 24 ft. <br />fence on northeast corner. Mr. Roberts seconded and motion passed <br />unanimously.. <br />3. Continental Restaurant Systems, Inc., 4777 Great Northern Blvd. <br />? R-equest for variance of 20 cars. Violation of Ord. 62-33 Section <br />1212.02 Par. Q(1 parking space required per 50 sq. ft. floor area <br />or 1 space for each 2 seats whichever requires the greater number). <br />Present: Jim Carter. Witness was administered the oath. Mr. <br />Scheef read the case. Pictures presented were examined.. There <br />are other restaurants in the country of this type and they are <br />a Ralston Purina subsidiary. 91 parking spaces are provided. Mr. <br />Gundy's study o.f plans, eliminating sq. ft. in storage shed and <br />liquor storage results in need of 21 car variance. Site plans <br />were examined. There is.350 to 380 ft. from beverage store. Good- <br />year store has granted permission for overflow parking by letter. <br />Mr. Hamill moved to grant variance as requested of 21 cars for <br />Continental Restaurant Systems, Inc. Motion was seconded and passed. <br />4, Kermit E. Croston, 28410 Spruce Dr. Request for variance (1133.13) <br />Request for 3.ft. variance between house and garage. Violation of