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!,. • <br />Play store and was there space between the two walls or a medal support beam. Since Mr. <br />Papandreas was the owner he indicated to Mr. Rychlik that there was a metal support beam <br />between the walls. Mr. Rychlik indicated he was a bricklayer and would not be surprised to <br />find a brick wall not metal support beam between the two buildings. Mr. Rychlik voiced <br />concerns about the dumpster and rats in the neighborhood when they start dumping produce <br />and other trash.. Mr. Hoelter questioned if commissioners reviewed the minutes from <br />previous commission meetings before their meetings take place. He felt if they didn't this <br />practice should be changed. Mr. Hoelter indicated he would like to review the plans for sound <br />barriers and see permits if any have been issued. He also questioned the gentleman who <br />indicated this would be a low volume store with less hours, and the commissioners need to <br />question what they are being told. Mr. Griswald voiced his concerns regarding increased <br />traffic on Dover Center Road. He suggested in less than 24 hours he counted over 2,500 cars <br />and questioned how this store would only increase the traffic in its local area. Mr. Griswald <br />questioned how Mr. Cory could accuse Ms. Oring of misrepresenting him in her minutes. Mr. <br />Griswald questioned why Giant Eagle was not here to respond as he and his neighbors had <br />questions that only they could address. He then questioned the commissioners is 1998 any <br />different than 1994 as far as safety is concerned. Mr. Griswald hopped the commissioners <br />concerns hold true and they investigate the lies, don't let the minutes go unnoticed. Mr. <br />Griswald then questioned Mr. Dubelko if deed restrictions were the proper way do go. Mr. <br />Dubelko indicated that he had talked to 1VIr. Griswald on phone he had advised him what his <br />duties were under the law and that was all he could do. Mr. Gareau sent a memo about deed <br />restrictions. He indicated in the memo that you can't do a deed restriction with public property <br />but a covenant deed restriction could be done. Mr. Dubelko stated his job is to tell <br />commissioners what they can take into consideration. Everything is spelled out in Chapter <br />1126 of the North Olmsted Zoning Code. The commissioners can make recommendations such <br />as landbanks and lighting, but draining, for example is not a Planning Commission issue. Mr. <br />Dubelko indicated that all codes must be met or Building Commissioner Conway will tell them <br />they cannot be on the Planning Commission agenda. The commission is limited on what they <br />can do, it's members take an oath to uphold the laws to the best of their ability. Mr. Griswald <br />indicated the developer agreed deed route was the way to go. Mr. Dubelko indicated that any <br />agreement made was between neighbors and developer and there was nothing the city could do <br />to enforce it. Mr. Griswald asking how long will it take to get money back from taxes for the <br />one million and two that was put into retail. Mr. Griswald also wanted to thank Ms. Jones for <br />coming. Mr. Griswald indicated that he knew for a fact that Mayor Musial had called Giant <br />Eagle, but they have not returned his calls. Mr. Griswald indicated again that Giant Eagle <br />needs to be present to address their concerns about how many trucks will be going into the <br />back of the store. It was his understanding that trucks will enter off Lorain and they could <br />only use this one entrance is this still true. If cars are parked in spaces how can you pull big <br />trucks into and out of parking lot. : They would like routing maps from Giant Eagle <br />-representatives. The parcels are laid out in such a way that the trucks can't align with loading <br />docks. Ms. Kummer ask City Engineer Deichmann said this could happen again and can we <br />make the law govern the size of a super store for next time, although she didn't think they <br />would have to come back again. Ms. Kummer again indicated she didn't understand why Mr. <br />Dubelko couldn't make this legal. Mr. Dubelko indicated that when Walmart went before the <br />Planning Commission in 1994, it was a discount super stores with a potential for traffic safety <br />problems. The city made a determination that a discount super stores required at least 100,000 <br />square feet to operate as a"super store". If the city now wants to lower that number of square <br />5