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1985-ZBA APPEALS - BLACKBOOK
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Discussion insued between the Board and Mr. ' Mendleson relative <br /> to the several special permits he had previously received. There <br /> appeared to be some misunderstanding on theDpart of Mr. Mendleson <br /> as to what he was presently allowed to do and this is the reason <br /> why he brought the present application for relief to the Board:as <br /> he was seeking to secure permission to sell and rent electronic <br /> equipment to consumers at retail. Discussion insued relative to <br /> available parking and how many vehicles and trailers the applicant <br /> used in his business and where they were parked. Mr. Mendleson <br /> did not feel that there would be any problem with parking. No one <br /> spoke either in favor or in opposition to the application. The <br /> Board told Mr. Mendleson that the matter would be taken under advise- <br /> ment and that he would be notified. <br /> The Board met again on November 21, 1984 and the subject <br /> matter of the petition of Alan Industries, Inc. was discussed. <br /> Mr. Makunas pointed out to the Board Members that there was very <br /> limited parking available at the site and that Mr. Mendleson had <br /> indicated that he had a number of trucks, trailers and equipment <br /> which he parked on the site. Mr. Makunas further indicated that <br /> the Board in its prior decision had expressly forbid the application <br /> from conducting any retail sales on the premises because of the <br /> fact that Mr. Mendleson had sold part of his business to Margo <br /> Wharton who relocated it to another store on the Rotary. He further <br /> indicated that there was no on-site parking available to the applicant <br /> which would satisfy the Zoning requirement for off-street parking <br /> and that this played a role in the previous decision to take away <br /> the ability of the applicant to conduct a retail business. <br /> The Board Members discussed the problem of off-street parking <br /> on the Rotary Traffic Circle where the applicants place of business <br /> is located and all agreed that a dangerous situation would occur <br /> if retail sales and rentals were permitted. <br />
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