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From YouTube: May 23, 2019 Zoning & Planning Committee
Description
Minneapolis Zoning & Planning Committee Meeting
https://lims.minneapolismn.gov/
A
C
Good
morning,
I
will
call
this
meeting
to
order.
It's
the
regularly
scheduled
meeting
of
the
zoning
and
planning
committee.
This
day
may
23rd
2019
I'm
councilmember,
Reich
I
will
be
chairing
in
the
stead
of
councilmember
Schrader,
who
is
on
City
business.
We
do
have
a
quorum
I'm
joined
by
my
colleagues,
council,
Mars,
Ellison,
Goodman
and
Gordon.
We
are
quorum.
We
will
proceed
with
today's
agenda,
which
has
three
items
including
consent
and
a
to
public
hearings.
I'll
go
through
the
one
consent
item,
which
is
the
rezoning
of
Wilson,
will
olena
25:21
Bloomington
Avenue?
D
While
staff
was
investigating
the
issue,
the
tobacco
moratorium
does
have
a
provision
for
hardship,
so
a
waiver
to
the
restrictions
of
the
interim
ordinance
may
be
granted
where
the
City
Council
finds
substantial
hardship
caused
by
the
restrictions
and
finds
that
the
waiver
will
not
unduly
affect
the
integrity
of
the
planning
process
or
the
purposes
of
the
interne
ordinance.
So
I
will
now
lead
into
one
of
the
presentations
here
and
then
we'll
have
an
opportunity
for
a
public
hearing.
D
The
first
item
on
the
agenda
is
Lois
pipe
and
tobacco,
which
is
proposed
to
locate
at
8:25
Nicollet
Mall.
This
is
a
an
exclusive
tobacco
shop.
That's
been
in
operation
for
around
50
years
in
the
city
of
Minneapolis.
They
were
previously
located
in
Rann
tower
at
527,
Marquette
Avenue
south
and
due
to
some
changes
with
ownership,
they
had
to
relocate
the
store.
So
the
applicant
was
required
to
find
a
new
location
and
has
relocated
in
the
medical
Arts
Building
at
825,
Nicollet
Mall.
D
Due
to
due
to
the
relocation
they
are
required
to
obtain
a
new
tobacco
license,
the
previous
tobacco
products
shop
licenses
non-transferable
to
a
new
location,
and
so
in
terms
of
the
specific
hardship
for
this
site.
The
that
was
the
hardship
is
that
there.
This
is
not
the
creation
of
a
new
tobacco
product
shop.
C
C
B
You
mr.
chair
I'm
gonna
move
to
support
the
waiver
of
the
moratorium.
I
think
this
is
a
perfect
example
of
an
explanation
where
a
moratorium
should
be
waived
and
I
only
feel
bad,
that
there
has
been
a
major
business
interruption
as
a
result
of
the
move
and
then
having
to
go
through
this
process,
which
has
been
troublesome
to
the
owner.
I
did
have
an
opportunity
to
go
by
the
tobacco,
go
to
the
tobacco
shop
and
talk
to
the
owner,
and
this
is
a
business.
B
C
D
D
The
applicant
has
indicated
that
menthol
tobacco
sales
restriction
has
been
a
severe
impact
on
his
profitability,
and
so
the
proposal
is
to
subdivide
the
existing
convenience
store
into
a
small,
approximately
two
hundred
square
foot
tobacco
product
shop,
which
would
allow
him
to
continue
selling
menthol
tobacco
and
and,
as
a
note,
the
site
is
currently
zoned
c1.
So
even
if
a
tobacco
waiver
were
approved,
it
would
still
require
rezoning
to
c2.
D
That
would
not
be
shared
equally
among
all
convenience
store
owners
that
have
been
impacted
by
the
menthol
sales
restriction
and
tobacco
moratorium,
and
so,
in
light
of
the
fact
that
staff
is
in
the
process
of
a
study
recommending
potential
policy
outcomes
that
will
guide
the
location
of
new
tobacco
products
shops
allowing
a
new
tobacco
products
table
to
establish
at
1701
North.
Forty
fourth
would,
you
know,
potentially
not
comply
with
whatever,
whatever
policy
outcomes
come
out
of
the
study.
So
in
this
case,
staff
is
recommending.
C
E
Hello,
council
members,
my
name
is
Kelvin
I'll,
walk
I'm
here
on
behalf
of
myself
and
my
business
in
North
Minneapolis
before
I
start
I'd
like
to
point
out
couple
of
facts.
Actually,
there
is
a
substantial
hardship
for
me
personally
in
this
location,
I,
submitted
bank
statements
that
show
and
demonstrate
that,
and
if
you
have
any
questions
for
me,
I
could
I'll
be
happy
to
answer.
Second,
the
staff
report
I
actually
personally
reviewed
the
policy
recommendation
moving
forward.
E
We
have
no
clear
direction
yet
the
staff
doesn't
have
clear
direction
as
to
recommend
us
city
to
the
City
Council
how
to
proceed
and
actually
have
several
items
on
as
recommendation,
but
it's
not
discussed
yet
approving
my
petition
today.
What
Handler
and
he
planning
was
tell-
would
comply
with
whatever
City
Council
approved
down
the
road
and
just
give
me
a
fighting
chance
to
move
forward
to
the
rezoning
process,
which
is
a
whole
entire
process
by
itself,
so
we're
not
superseding
or
hindering
any
planning
for
the
future.
E
They
actually
just
give
me
that
the
chance
to
move
forward,
saying
that
I'd
like
to
read
the
statement
for
you
here
then
I'll
be
happy
to
answer
any
questions
for
you.
As
I
said,
my
name
is
Kevin
I'll
block
I'm
here
I'm
representing
myself,
I
have
been
a
small
business
owner
in
North
Minneapolis
for
the
past
20
years,
I
own,
a
business,
often
stigmatized
by
bad
reputation
and
reckless.
Our
operators,
I
assure
you.
My
business
never
been.
E
After
all,
my
story
is
relatively
new
I'm
in
the
close
proximity
to
three
other
cities
within
a
mile
radius
that
allowed
that
product
to
be
sold
didn't
pursue
rezoning
before
just
to
give
a
chance
to
counsel
my
community
affair
that
I
own
that
much
try.
This
business
without
mental
I
off
I
actually
tried
the
same
business
model
in
the
same
location
three
times
before
before
tobacco,
and
always
felt.
E
I'm,
sorry
to
inform
you
that
this
policy
didn't
address
anything,
a
statewide
ban
would
have
been
more
effective
and
I
would
be
in
favor
of
the
only
created
and
disadvantaged
in
my
business
and
convenience.
My
inconvenient
inconvenience
my
customers
after
always
tell
carry,
and
this
will
display
tobacco
products
on
our
premises.
Now
my
customers
shifted
their
shop
in
the
nearby
cities.
I
have
a
Superamerica
within
one
point,
four
mile,
where
this
product
is
still
available
in
Brooklyn
Center.
E
E
It
didn't
prevent
youth
to
access
because,
honestly
and
I
forward.
Most
of
you,
my
concerns
in
regards
of
online
sales,
but
youth
prefer
for
products
is
readily
available
online,
whether
it's
very,
very
pants,
its
unrestricted,
unregulated,
no
age
restrictions
I
urge
you
today
to
approve
my
my
application.
Rezoning
would
allow
me
to
section
up
on
my
store
two
hundred
square
feet.
It's
very
limited:
it's
the
size
of
my
counter
that
I
currently
have
tobacco
behind
it
will
be
dedicated
to
tobacco
products
only.
E
It
will
be
with
the
separate
entrance
where
anyone
under
the
age,
twenty
one
won't
have
access
to
this.
Would
what
allow
me
to
address
exposure
and
targeting
I'd
like
to
address
that
I,
don't
like
this
wave
tobacco
products,
but
this
is
part
of
my
business
to
would
allow
me,
hopefully
to
regain
back
my
customers
before
the
ban
I
had
in
business.
Full-Time
I
had
eight
full-time
employees
for
part-time
employees
at
$13
an
hour.
The
minimum
wage
is
925
in
the
cities
for
convenience.
E
So
I'm
doing
this
to
give
back
to
my
community,
to
all
of
them
were
locally
hired
locally
hired.
This
policy
cost
me
70
percent
of
my
traffic,
and
it's
documented
through
deposits.
In
my
bank
accounts,
it
reflected
on
all
sales.
I
didn't
sell
a
hundred
thousand
worth
of
tobacco.
It
actually
helped
me
in
my
milk
sales,
I
use
it,
for
instance,
self
two
thousand
dollars
worth
of
milk
I'm
down
to
six
hundred
a
month.
My
bread
I
used
to
sell
80
loaves
of
bread
a
week.
My
bread
expires
now
on
myself.
E
E
My
operating
expenses,
since
the
ban
didn't
decrease,
they
actually
increased,
more
licensing
fees,
more
property
taxes,
the
same
utility
and
expense
as
before,
yeah
less
traffic.
Let's
support
from
our
city,
I'm,
sorry
I'd
say
that
I'm
currently
struggling
financially
and
would
be
forced
to
close
down
and
filed
for
bankruptcy.
If
my
application
isn't
approved,
I
believe
I
have
enough
support
from
my
community
for
this
project.
I
have
supported
my
councilmember
Cunningham
in
Ward
4,
which
is
I
want
to
state
for
the
record.
He
is
anti-tobacco,
but
after
several
visits
he
recognized
a
need.
E
I
have
the
neighborhood
organization,
support
and
I
submitted
a
petition
with
400
signatures
to
200
of
them
were
senior
citizens.
I
rise
with
an
awakened
distance
in
my
place
that
required
this
and
supported,
and
we
submitted
numerous
emails
for
this
particular
application.
I
personally
got
copied
I'm
very
wrong
in
support
I
understand
there
is
one
objection
and
which
is
I,
I
understand
where
the
objection
is
coming
from.
E
Please
allow
this
grant
leaders
I'll
count
on
your
support
in
this
matter.
The
address
the
material
itself.
Yes,
the
city
went
from
25
small
shops
to
52.
Currently
before
the
material
one
is
established
in
North
Minneapolis,
we
gained
one
in
entire
north
in
EFS,
which
is
in
Ward
Ward,
5
and
I'm,
not
to
talk
down
on
people
they're,
actually
not
there.
For
the
community
they're
there
for
the
business,
it
became
a
smoke
shop.
E
C
F
Since
then,
I've
got
to
know
Kevin
and
I
think
what
they're
often
for
coffee
I
am
NOT
a
smoker,
but
I
do
understand
that
impact.
He
has
in
our
community
that
youth
hires
their
their
children
who
come
there,
those
teens
who
come
there
from
the
high
school
they
come
there
innocence
a
place,
he's
a
very
mentor.
He
mentors
the
students.
He
has
a
lot
of
seniors
who
come
there.
F
The
reason
why
I
supported
as
a
nonsmoker
is
because
he's
also
a
businessman,
and
he
should
be
able
to
thrive
in
the
community
because
he
does
sell
fruits
and
vegetables.
He
sells
the
milk
and
this
gives
them
the
opportunity
to
continue
to
what
Kevin
does
is
what
impacts
our
community.
Because
people
come
there,
they
sit
there.
They
have
coffee.
He
offers
me
free
coffee
or
anyone
to
come
in
and
we
socialize
I
grew
up
in
Minneapolis,
south
Minneapolis
I'll
be
54
in
August.
I
know
what
a
corner
store
is:
I
know
what
corner
stores
work.
F
This
is
the
only
corner
store
that
I
will
go
into
because
I
do
not
like
what
they
become
I
could
go
to
a
corner
store.
My
mother
could
send
me
to
get
me.
My
mother
could
send
me
to
get
milk,
ok
and
then
I
also
could
get
candy,
but
I
was
safe.
I
knew
mr.
Johnson
in
46
and
fourth
Avenue.
Everyone
knew
him
and
he
was
an
impact
on
our
community
across
from
Minneapolis
public
school
field.
Field.
F
School
and
I
grew
up
around
that
so
I
think
it's
important
for
him
as
a
businessman
to
be
able
to
continue
impact.
His
community
he's
guided
me
as
a
vice
chair
from
wherever
Camden
to
get
involved.
I've
met
more
people
in
my
community
by
going
to
his
store,
who
I'm,
in
collaboration
with
we're,
trying
to
develop
a
relationship
with
students
from
high
school
from
Patrick
Henry
high
school.
Something
I
would
not
have
been
able
to
do
because
Kevin
knows
everyone
in
the
neighborhood
and
I
want
you
to
understand
that
yes
survive.
F
Tobacco
is
what
it
is,
but
you
know
what
it's:
whenever
you
want
tobacco
or
alcohol
you're
gonna
go
get
it
wherever
it
is.
Why
should
a
person
have
to
go
outside
their
neighborhood
to
get
what
they
want?
I
mean
we're
living
on
the
north
side.
I
have
a
car
if
I
want
to
go
to
Brooklyn,
Park
or
molesville,
and
all
that
it's
not
a
problem
for
me,
but
if
I
want
to
go
down
to
Kevin
shop
and
I
can't
get
what
I
need
it's
not
right.
F
G
Good
morning
my
name
is
Johnny
Johnson
also
served
from
another
weapon.
Captain
boy
I'm
in
his
support,
cavity
weapon,
camera
mark
weapon
Canada,
because
I
lived
in
the
community
since
2007
and
I
always
had
a
relationship
with
him.
He'd
been
a
great
supporter
for
community
and
so
many
other
areas,
this
business
that
he
have
his
support
way
more
than
just
cigarettes.
You
know,
there's
see
a
millionaire.
They
need
that
very
badly
because
without
that
business
being
had
ever
had
to
travel
so
far
and
summons
the
neighbors
of
travel.
G
You
know
it's
important
their
support
that
community
so
much
they're
needed
they
need
every
day.
You
know
need
to
come
out
spider,
the
weather's.
You
know
it's
always
there.
You
know
they're
always
reached
no
matter.
What
condition
are
the
wealthiest?
And
it's
not
that's
about
saying
I
can
say
if
you
don't
allow
us
to
go
through
this
community
would
be
hurt,
pretty
bad
our
seniors
and,
as
she
was
speaking
up
to
schools
this
right
there,
you
know
--kavitha
been
a
pillar
in
this
community
for
so
many
years.
G
Not
only
this,
that's
his
store
as
president,
what
he
does
for
the
community.
He
lives
he
support
everything,
that's
right
in
the
community,
removing
him
his
business
from
this
community
when
Crippler
really
bad.
You
know
it's
not
just
the
store
as
a
support
that
the
officers
north
north
many
haven't
really
need
on
a
daily
day
basis.
Like
she
said
it's
a
meeting
place
for
people
come,
they
feel
safe
ain't
too
many
places
you
can
go
and
do
that
you
know,
and
it
would
be
demonstrated
to
remove
this
business.
C
H
My
name
is
Brockman
Schumacher
and
I'm.
A
resident
of
Weber
Camden,
neighborhood
I
live
about
two
blocks
from
the
store
and
I
visit
it.
Every
morning,
I
go
and
I
pick
up
a
mountain,
Dew
I
talked
to
people.
I
get
a
pulse,
I,
get
a
sense
of
the
pulse
of
the
neighborhood
I
interview,
people
I
hand
out
surveys
there.
H
The
idea
is
I.
Think
that
you
know
you
guys
are
really
looking
at
this
like
it's
a
convenience
store.
It's
not.
This
is
a
community
hub
where
people
come
with
problems
and
we
help
them
network
with
solutions.
People
come
looking
for
jobs
and
sometimes
Kevin
can
employ
them,
and
sometimes
you
can
refer
them.
People
come
because
they've
been
injured
and
they
need
a
ride
in
the
hospital,
and
we
can
facilitate
that.
This
is
a
community
hub.
This
is
where
people
come
people
who
are
hurting
people
who
who
are
at
a
disadvantage.
H
Frankly
from
a
lot
of
us-
and
this
is
a
resource
for
them,
it's
much
more
than
a
convenience
store.
This
is
a
place
where
neighborhood
board
members
I,
should
point
out.
I
am
I
the
Weber
Kanda
neighborhood
organization,
part,
and-
and
this
is
just
it
would
be-
a
terrible
thing
to
lose
this
this
hub,
this
community
hub
in
this
neighborhood,
it's
far
more
than
tobacco.
H
C
I
My
name
is
Amanda
Dobbs
I'm,
a
lifelong
North,
Side
resident
I've,
actually
kind
of
been
crossing
paths
with
Misurata
walk
for
the
last
20
years.
He's
owned
multiple
businesses
on
the
north
side,
some
of
the
best
businesses
on
the
north
side
and
until
just
recently
when
I
became
more
active
in
my
community,
I
was
referred
to
him.
I
He
became
a
resource
and
for
me
and
my
family
personally,
he
knows
my
children
I,
send
my
children
up
there
for
milk,
because
it's
the
cheapest
place
in
the
neighborhood
to
get
milk
I'm,
not
crazy
about
cigarette
products.
There
I
think
that
this
is
a
fantastic
compromise
for
a
hard-working
Minneapolis
man
to
keep
his
business.
Because,
what's
going
to
happen,
is
he
will
just
take
his
business
elsewhere
and
we
will
lose
a
bit
of
North
Side
culture.
I
A
lot
of
Northside
is
changing
its
gentrifying
and
we
need
a
community
hub
where
everyone
is
welcome,
where
everyone
can
afford
the
produce
and
can
get
what
they
need
on
a
day
to
day
basis.
I
need
you
all
to
understand
that
this
affects
a
lot
of
the
people
who
have
limited
mobility
and
limited
transportation.
The
median
income
of
the
Weber
Camden
neighborhood
is
$35,000.
You
have
to
imagine
that
we
don't
have
a
lot
of
resources
that
we're
working
with
and
to
lose
a
business
within
walkable
distances.
I
It
would
be
a
difficulty
for
my
family
and
I
know
many
others
that
would
be
as
well.
We've
got
a
lot
of
elders
in
our
community.
We've
got
a
lot
of
underserved
people.
We
cannot
lose
another
business
and
I,
don't
understand
how
these
regulations
are
helping
anybody,
because
the
smokers
are
still
smoking,
they're,
just
taking
their
business
12:50.
Actually,
it's
18
blocks
away
in
the
BC.
Let's
not
lose
mr.
oughta
walk
to
the
suburbs.
We
need
every
single
person
of
color
business
owner
in
Minnesota
and
Minneapolis
that
we
can
get,
especially
in
the
North
Side.
C
J
J
If
my
colleagues
don't
know
that
I
think
Kevin
also
kind
of
shocked
the
hell
out
of
his
contemporaries
when
he
actually
supported
tobacco
21
one
of
the
few
tobacco
you
know
shop
owners
that
was
that
was
in
support
of
that
that
that
that
legislation
I
but
I
I
also
have
a
couple
of
you
know:
shop
owners
who
I
think
have
integrity
and
are
great
business
owners
of
my
Ward,
who
were
not,
who
I
wouldn't
give
exception
to
when
it
comes
to
the
more
moratorium.
J
I
would
be
interested
to
know
the
viewpoints
of
my
colleague
who
represents
the
area
and
I
also
would
love
to
have
an
opportunity
to
vet
some
of
the
legitimacy
of
the
proximity
issues.
Forty-Fourth
is
pretty
close
to
the
suburban
areas
and
so
I'm
not
sure
if
my
colleagues
were
before,
but
based
on
the
fact
that
I
haven't
been
able
to
that
those
issues
and
I.
Don't
know
that
the
opinion
of
my
colleague
in
that
Ward
and
that
and
that
we've
seen
some
significant
community
by
and
I
in
the
attorneys
as
well.
J
Would
it
be
appropriate
for
us
and
what
my
colleagues
approve
of
of
postponing
action
on
this
item
for
one
cycle.
Just
because
I
would
just
want
to
know
the
opinions
of
again,
my
colleagues
and
and
I
don't
want
to
start
making
exceptions
randomly
because,
like
I
said,
there
are
other.
There
are
other
shop
owners
in
on
the
north
side
who,
who
I
think
also
have
integrity?
Who
you
know
who
aren't
going
to
get
waivers
who
are
going
to,
but
I
would
like
some
opportunity
to
vet
those
two
things
before
taking
action
on
this
item.
J
K
C
J
J
A
I
think
that's
that's
a
reasonable
motion.
I
think
that
would
be
something
we
could.
We
could
do
I
think
I
was
leaning
more
towards
probably
having
to
deny
it,
because
the
hardship
all
seems
to
be
financial
and
it's
hard
for
me
to
find
out
why
this
would
just
fit
every
other
tobacco
shop.
I
did
have
a
question
for
staff.
I
also
wanted
to
understand.
When
is
the
moratorium
scheduled
to
end
isn't
a
12-month
process
or
where
we
probably
only
extend
it
to
18
months.
D
A
I
appreciate
that
and
I
think
I
think
it
I
think
most
of
us
were
aware
there
would
be
any
in
August
August
isn't
very
far
away
from
now.
I
can
see
that
one
of
the
concerns
was.
Somebody
would
be
that
if
you
look
at
some
of
the
options,
it
will
be
more
difficult
after
August
to
open
the
tobacco
shop
here.
It's
unfortunate,
this
wasn't
open
when
it
would
have
would
have
been
I
mean
there
would
have
been
some
steps
along
the
way,
but
it's
too
bad.
You
didn't
get
this
done
before
the
moratorium.
A
I
think
there
were
hopes
of
repealing
the
ordinance
and
changing
it
and
other
things,
but
certainly
some
people
did
did
convert
tobacco
shops
before
the
moratorium
got
put
in
place,
which
would
have
been
one
option.
The
other
option
is,
if
you,
if
you
just
wait
till
after
August
and
then,
if
you,
if
you
could
put
one
in
there,
you
can
put
one
in
there.
A
So,
that's
not
that
long
of
a
wait
to
find
out
what
I
understand
the
concern
is,
you
might
then
be
prohibited,
and
this
might
be
what
is
seen
as
the
only
pathway
to
get
there
is
to
quickly
get
try
to
get
a
waiver
before
it
looks
like
it's
too
late.
So
but
I'll
say
this
will
give
us
all
food
for
thought
when
we
are
coming
up
with
the
ultimate
solution
is
well
what
about
this
case
in
other
cases,
so
that
will
give
us
an
opportunity,
maybe
to
kind
of
weigh
some
of
those
variables
there.
A
A
B
Probably
support
the
waiver
and
I
think
we
should
take
it
up
today,
so
and,
and
mainly
it's
because
of
all
the
work
I
do
on
economic
development
and
how
hard
it
is
to
keep
a
business
in
North
Minneapolis
going
and
they
did
what
we
asked
them
to
do.
They
stop
selling
tobacco
in
their
convenience,
store
and
they're
going
to
be
setting
up
something
separate
next
door,
which
is
a
way
around
it.
But
that's
how
liquor
works?
B
There
were
places
in
the
city
where
there
were
like
attack
a
dozen
of
these,
and
this
is
not
a
location
where
there's
a
half
a
dozen
business
owners
wanting
to
do
anything
and
so
I
kind
of
feel
like
we
should
support
the
waiver
and
I
I'm
worried
about
moving
it
forward
without
recommendation
only
because
it
feels
less
transparent,
like
we
say,
we're,
not
sure,
and
then
everyone
talks
behind
closed
doors,
and
then
we
come
back
with
an
answer.
You
can't
speak
at
the
council
meeting
people
don't
know
why
it's
happening.
B
So
if
you
are
inclined
to
support
a
waiver,
let's
do
it
today
and
if
not,
we
can
vote
it
down
and
if
it
goes,
then
it
would
go
forward
without
recommendation
anyway,
or
we
can
make
that
motion.
I,
don't
I
just
feel
like
it's
really
hard.
You
guys
we're
putting
so
much
money
into
starting
to
help
businesses
to
the
small
business
team.
C
I
will
just
make
a
comment,
then
I'll
let
Ellison
comes
Mary.
Ellison,
say
something
well,
I
believe
for
me
too,
knowing
that
the
councilmember
area
is
trying
to
create
a
support
of
a
waiver.
That
document
would
be
very
valuable
and
we
don't
have
that
before
us
and
so
I
think,
even
though
yes,
we
would
be
working
towards
finding
that
resolution
for
them,
because
the
final
vote
is
at
the
council.
C
I
will
note
that
you
know
moratoriums
are
put
in
place
for
the
study
purpose,
but
they
do
have
an
effect,
and
that
effect
is
blunt,
and
so
we
put
that
criteria
and
you
can
make
the
best
case
for
the
importance
of
something
the
hardship
case
can
be
made.
But
then
you
have
the
purpose
of
the
moratorium,
which
is,
of
course,
the
proliferation
argument,
and
that's
the
sort
of
thing
I
want
to
see.
C
The
nuance
that
comes
Makani
I
might
be
putting
in
to
addressing
that
because
that's
not
been
addressed
yet
in
testimony
and
so
I
think
your
motion
Ellison
would
allow
for
that
work
and
would
allow
for
that
document
to
be
put
in
place.
So
we
can
have
that
full
vote
and
the
full
information
for
support
yeah,
but
now
give.
J
The
floor
to
you
I
would
be
open
to
councilmember
Goodman
suggestion.
My
my
only
hesitation
is
that
again
you
know
there
are
other
businesses
who
I
think
are
you
know
who
kind
of
went
through
the
steps
of
the
you
know,
kind
of
went
through
the
appropriate
steps?
Who,
who
are
you
know
who
at
before
the
moratorium
I
had
denied
rezoning
to
you
know,
or
we
had
denied
rezoning
to
and
so
and
and
so
I
was.
That
was
my
hesitation.
J
But
again
you
know
my
fear
and
why
I
don't
why
I'm
not
comfortable
denying
it
denying
it
today
is,
is
that
we
don't
need
an
empty
storefront
on
44th,
Avenue,
north
and
so
and
I
take
that
very
seriously,
and
so
so
you
know
so
I've
kind
of
some
apprehension.
Apprehensions
about
the
creating
exceptions
where,
where
I
have
it
before,
but
but
actually
you
know,
I
would
be.
J
C
C
A
So
there's
also
this
I
just
want
to
be
clear
with
staff
and
the
city
attorney.
A
tobacco
shops
prohibited
at
this
location
right
now
because
of
the
zoning
yeah.
K
D
A
K
A
B
Just
wondering
from
staff,
if
you
have
any
idea
of
what
the
future
land-use
guidance
is
in
this
location,
I'm
just
thinking
through
to
myself
it
would
this
get
up
zone
from
c1
to
c2
I,
see
some
c2
in
the
area.
R4
is
pretty
intense.
Zoning
also
I
come
up
here
quite
a
bit
because
I
use
the
dog
park
up
in
this
location.
A
lot
so
I'm
just
wondering
if
you
know
offhand
what
the
potential
land
use
guidance
would
be
in
2040,
I.
B
So
I
just
I.
Just
would
note,
though,
when
you
look
at
the
map
with
in
front
of
us,
there
is
c2
within
eyesight
and
then
there's
our
five
and
our
four
surrounding
it.
Oh
r1.
These
are
all
more
intense
zonings,
so
it's
possible
that
they
could
get
the
rezoning
they
have
to
apply
and
go
through
the
process
and
the
council
member
would
have
to
figure
out
what's
going
on,
but
it's
it's
not
it's
not
like
it's
all
c1
across
the
board,
so
there's
no
way
they
would
get
the
rezoning
anyway.