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Page 1 of 1 <br /> 3anice Tafboonm W Kroc Center <br /> From: Carl Littrell <br /> To: Christopher Waidner <br /> Date: 10/14/2010 2:19 PM <br /> Subject: Kroc Center <br /> CC: Janice Talboom; Linda Martin <br /> Chris, <br /> I don't have Burne Miller's email. Would you please forward this message to him. Thanks, <br /> Burne, <br /> I have attached, fyi, an excerpt from Monday's Board of Public Works meeting minutes where the Pine <br /> Street/Western Avenue parking lot was discussed. <br /> Please keep me and/or Linda Martin informed of the Kroc Center's intentions concerning development of the <br /> parking lot and possible vacation request for Pine Street. <br /> Thanks, <br /> Carl <br /> TABLE RECOMMENDATION_-_PETITION_„TO_VACATI✓,THE,SOUTH HALF_QF,PINE ST1tEET FROM-WESTERN <br /> TO THE FIRST'EAST/WESTALLEYETWEEIV LAUREL,STREET&_CHA�FINSTREET <br /> Mr. Gilot indicated that Mir. Burne Miller of The Troyer Group, on behalf of the Salvation Army Kroc Center, has <br /> submitted a request to vacate the above referenced street for the purposes of the construction of an additional parking lot for <br /> the Kroc Center. Mr. Gilot advised the Board is in receipt of favorable recommendations concerning this Vacation Petition <br /> from the Area Plan Commission, Police Department, Solid Waste, and Community & Economic Development. Negative <br /> recommendations were received from the Fire Department and Engineering. The Fire Department stated that Pine Street is a <br /> very unkempt,narrow street with a family living at the end of the area being requested for vacation.The nearest fire hydrant <br /> to this residence is across the street from Western Avenue and half a block south. The next closest hydrant after that is the <br /> west corner of Martin Luther King drive and Western Avenue.Ladder trucks can go down the 300 block of Pine Street from <br /> Western Avenue but not from Napier Street from the north. Due to the presence of the residence at 315 Pine ,Street, along <br /> with two other structures on the street,the Fire Department denies the request. Engineering's recommendation requires that <br /> Pine Street remains open and become incorporated into the proposed parking lot, or that the east/west alley be improved to <br /> serve as an outlet for Pine Street and the parking lot. Mr. Littrell stated the Kroc Center is evaluating the alternatives and <br /> may choose not to proceed with the vacation request. Therefore, Mr. Littrell made a motion to table the request. Mr. Gilot <br /> seconded the motion,which carried. <br /> f1eWCADocumentsand Settines\JTAT.RnnwT.nral <br />