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A
C
D
Oh
peppa,
papa
hi,
tristan
aye.
D
G
C
A
All
right
great,
is
there
a
motion
to
approve
the
meeting
minutes
of
december
8th.
B
D
I
might
pronounce,
am
I
pronouncing
that
correctly?
Yeah,
papa
okay,
yeah,
tristan
hi,
hank.
F
D
F
D
E
A
Okay,
all
right
great
new
business,
518
davis
street.
This
is
a
recommendation
of
zba.
This
is
for
a
zba
meeting
next
tuesday
muhammad
request,
a
special
use
permit
for
a
convenience
store
to
sell
newspapers,
magazines,
medicine,
food
beverages
and
tobacco
in
the
d4
downtown
transition
district
sony
code,
section
6-11-5-3.
A
The
zoning
board
of
appeals
makes
a
recommendation
to
the
zoning
to
the
city
council
determining
body
in
this
case,
in
accordance
with
section
6-3-5-8
of
the
evanston
zoning
code.
Is
there
somebody
on
for
the
the
applicant
on
the
clock.
H
A
President
great,
why
don't
you
walk
through?
We
have,
I
don't
know
if
you
have
the
ability
to
see
a
computer,
but
we
are,
I
see
you're
on
the
phone
we're
currently
showing
the
location
of
the
proposed
shop.
If
you
want
to
walk
through
what
you're
proposing
to
do
at
the
space.
H
Okay,
so
basically
I
want
to
open
a
convenience
store
in
the
beautiful
downtown
ediston
location.
We
will
all
be
selling
just
basically
like
a
7-eleven.
You
know:
snacks
drinks,
water
newspapers
face
masks
like
medicine,
health
supplies.
H
A
All
right
so
now
we're
looking
at
the
floor
plan.
Are
there
any
any
questions
or
comments
from
staff.
A
A
A
That
seems
less
like
a
7-eleven.
Is
there
a
reason
for
that?
Is
there
something
about
the
building
that
makes
it
hard
to
to
lay
it
out
with
the
cashier?
At
the
front
I
mean.
H
D
D
D
H
In
you
know,
they're
they
will
see
us,
you
know
in
front
of
them
because
that's
the
that's
the
ring
out
section
but
we'll
be
greeting
them
from
the
front,
because
the
counter
is
going
to
be
like
horizontal
and
it's
going
to
be
long.
A
So
I
think
I
mean
I
don't
know
if
any
other
colleagues
would
like
to
chime
in
here,
but
I
I
think
I'd
prefer
to
see
the
cashier
at
the
front
of
towards
closer
to
the
front
of
the
store
we
encourage
active
ground
floor
uses,
I
think,
seeing
somebody
in
the
store
signaling
it's
open,
not
just
lights
on
and
also
from
a
safety
perspective.
A
I
think
that
helps
address
potential
issues
that
might
be
created
around
somebody.
You
know
not
just
not
having
the
visibility
of
of
and
just
eyes
on
the
street
and
then
my
other
ques.
So
I
I
would
like
to
see
the
you
know
in
advance
of
zba
the
floor
plan
change
to
being
close
to
the
front,
and
then
my
other.
I
couldn't
hear
you
quite
well
through
the
computer
just
now,
but
are
you
planning
to
have
deliveries
through
the
front
door
or
the
rear
door.
A
And
then
consistent
with
our
other
approvals
of
stores
that
sell
tobacco
that
tobacco
can't
be
more
than
I
don't
know.
If
anyone
has
the
condition
katie,
do
you
have
the
condition
handy?
What
is
the
the
specific
wording
that
we've
used.
C
C
I
had
a
question.
Oh
sorry,
I
actually
had
a
question
regarding
the
the
windows
of
the
store
and
we
oftentimes
have
issues
with
some
convenience
stores.
Putting
a
lot
in
that
front
window,
be
it
random
signs
or
they've
got
displays.
What
are
your
plans
for
that?
I
see.
You've
got
the
newspapers
towards
the
front,
but
are
you
planning
to
put
any
other
displays
towards
the
front
of
the
store
or
have
something
in
front
of
those
windows
or
block
the
atm?
That's
visible
at
the
front.
C
H
H
C
H
I
know
I
know:
evanston
is
twenty
percent
mm-hmm?
Oh
you
you
can
only.
You
can
only
cover
twenty
percent
so
well.
C
You
might
not
have
a
sign
in
the
window,
but
you
may
have
like
a
rack
of
something
that
covers
up
the
view
to
the
the
rest
of
the
store.
So
that's
more
so
what
I'm
speaking
to
as
well!
So
not
not
just
the
signage
or
advertisements
in
the
windows,
but
also
having
displays
that
may
cover
up
the
window.
A
Maybe
maybe
we
could
in
staff,
maybe
a
direction
to
staff
outside
of
this
committee
to
look
at
a
recommendation
of
zba
that
within
two
or
three
feet,
there's
not
more
than
you
know
three
feet,
racks
or
other
obstructions
that
would
block
the
view
out.
The
windows.
A
And
I
just
want
to
since
this
picture's
up
it's
a
reminder.
I
want
to
underscore
and
staff
please
let
have
the
minutes
reflect
that
no
loading
is
to
come
in
through
the
front
door,
because
a
fire
hydrant
is
right
in
the
front
of
this
property,
so
it's
already
not
allowed,
but
people
still
load
in
and
out
where
areas
are
not
allowed
with
flashers
on
or
other
things,
and
it's
close
to
the
alley.
So
you
know,
loading
of
any
kind
would
would
put
your
special
use
in
jeopardy.
E
And
then
I
did
have,
I
did
have
one
thing
so
johanna
you
mentioned
about
changing
the
layout
where
you
have
the
the
cashier
up
front
a
little
bit
more,
and
if
you
do
that,
I
think
that
it
would
be
feasible
for
you
to
have
some
sort
of
a
garbage
can
or
something
right
there.
You
can't
put
it
outside
to
collect
the
garbages
people
go
in
and
out
and
drop
their
candy
wrappers
or
soda
cans
or
whatever.
E
H
B
D
A
All
right
anyone
else.
G
H
G
B
There
are
many
one
to
re
to
review
the
floor
plan
with
an
eye
to
establishing
the
cashier
by
the
front
door
that
tobacco
is
no
more
than
ten
percent
of
the
sales
that
in
the
front
window
there
are
no
obstructions
or
displays
greater
than
three
feet
from
the
floor
height
there
will
be,
all
deliveries
will
be
from
the
rear
of
the
store.
No
deliveries
will
be
allowed
through
the
front
door.
A
Well,
we
will
accept
that
friendly
amendment
to
the
motion.
We
don't
need,
I'm
not
going
to
make
everybody
vote
on
the
motion.
The
amendment
to
the
motion
we.
D
E
D
G
F
G
D
F
Abstain
is
the
case
manager
for
this
jones
aye.
A
Great,
thank
you
everybody.
So
this
matter
will
be
at
the
zoning
board
of
appeals
and
I
think
katie
will
probably
follow
up
on
next
steps
and
then
to
city
council
in
january
and
then
in
terms
of
staff.
We
have
no
more
meetings
for
the
rest
of
the
year,
so
I
wish
everybody
a
happy
holidays
and
a
motion
to
adjourn.