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complimented Kuert Concrete for their work in the area but was concerned about the residential <br />units being so close. <br />Mr. Webb responded there is a plan to put in vegetation and other landscaping to soften that <br />streetscape. Mr. Webb displayed some renderings of what the site will look like once it is <br />finished which are on file with the City Clerk's Office. <br />No one from the public spoke in favor or in opposition to the bill. <br />Councilmember Gavin Ferlic made a motion to send Bill 04 -16 to the full Council with a <br />favorable recommendation. Councilmember Jo M. Broden seconded the motion which carried by <br />a voice vote of four (4) ayes. <br />Bill 16 -09 — Approving a special exception for 2610 Prairie Ave. ( Brunos Pizza) <br />Aoka Peek, 125 Lafayette, served as the presenter of this bill. This is an application for a special <br />exception for a drive through in addition to a fast casual restaurant which his allowed under the <br />current zoning on the site. This comes with a favorable recommendation from the Area Board of <br />Zoning Appeals. <br />Brian McMorrow served as the petitioner for this bill. The 2.75 acres is immediately south of the <br />Bruno's Pizzeria which is in place today. The intentions were to allow a fast casual, meaning <br />there would be sufficient seating, but also to provide for the drive through or pickup service. This <br />is either to attract a similar restaurant next door or to build upon it themselves. <br />Councilmember Oliver Davis asked if they do plan on building on the site what would they do <br />with the old property. <br />Mr. McMorrow responded there are no plans as of now. <br />Councilmember Jo M. Broden asked about the residential and apartments advancement to the lot. <br />Mr. McMorrow said they have plans to add landscaping to provide a buffer if that is needed later <br />down the line. <br />There was no one from the public speaking in favor or against the bill. <br />Councilmember Gavin Ferlic made a motion to send Bill 06 -09 to the full Council with a <br />favorable recommendation. Councilmember Jo M. Broden seconded the motion which carried by <br />a voice vote of four (4) ayes. <br />Council Attorney Kathleen Cekasnki - Farrand explained the seven bills listed under Unfinished <br />Business this evening and these are bills that can be stricken from the agenda as they are dormant <br />and Area Plan Commission has withdrawn these bills. <br />
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