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happened in the beginning was that they did have two people there and there would be <br />just one customer pumping gas, and at a certain point, they stopped complying because <br />it did not make a lot of sense. <br />Chair Blank stated that they did not need to have two people out at all times, but they <br />had to have at least one person out there. He added that the commitment was that they <br />would have two people so one could go on break, so they did not have to have two <br />people present, but they certainly implied that they would. <br />Commissioner Pearce stated that if the applicants want to come back and talk about <br />modifying that condition for peak hours, she would be happy to do that. She indicated <br />that not to have anybody out there at all because they just do not feel like complying <br />anymore is a little annoying. <br />Mr. Dolan agreed that they have gotten very sloppy about it as time has gone on. He <br />indicated that he would get Code Enforcement to do something about it, and he will talk <br />to them about coming back and talking to the Commission about something different <br />than what is there now. He noted that he thinks there are times when they are slow and <br />it is not absolutely necessary, but there are also times where they are not fulfilling their <br />obligation. <br />Chair Blank stated that one option might be to have better signage to prevent the <br />situation that happened to Commission O'Connor, and that might be a nice quid pro quo <br />to trade off for busy peak hours. <br />Commissioner Pearce added that if they want to come back and talk about only having <br />this during peak hours, she would like to have some data such as counting cars or <br />something similar, or talk about the backup and what they have witnessed, and why <br />they think they need attendants when, only because now three Commissioners have <br />seen things that are borderline dangerous and certainly not compliant. <br />Chair Blank noted that it sounds like the Director of Community Development may have <br />observed some of these things. <br />Mr. Dolan replied that he has observed them not in total compliance, but he has not <br />seen any lines there or observed any crazy activity, probably because he does not buy <br />gas at the busy time. <br />Commissioner Pearce stated that she went to Starbuck's at about 9:30 a.m. today and <br />was waiting for her friend, and she thought she would watch for a little while. She <br />indicated that people were looking at her, wondering why she was watching the gas <br />station. <br />Commissioner O'Connor stated that with his incident, it was not that busy, and the <br />reason this lady came around was because all the gas pumps that would have worked <br />for her to gas up her car were taken, so she came around the wrong way where only <br />PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, May 8, 2013 Page 22 of 25 <br />
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