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City Council Minutes <br />.December 19, 1983 <br />Page Four <br />Mr. Rick Breezee, the City's Building and Zoning Administrator, indicated that <br />the. City's definition in the Zoning Ordinance is a broad definition but would <br />provide the control the City needed. The City's Building and Zoning Administrator <br />further indicated that-the six standards of a conditional use would have to be <br />considered in every instance of a conditional use request and that the granting <br />of the request in the review of the standards would be dependent on each individual <br />circumstances. <br />Further discussion was carried on regarding the definition of a campground and <br />the time limit of units in a campground. <br />COUNCILMEMBER SCHULDT MOVED TO APPROVE ORDINANCE 83-16 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE <br />CITY OF ELK RIVER'S ZONING ORDINANCE, SECTION 900.16 RELATING TO CONDITIONAL USES <br />FOR R-1 AND R-2 DISTRICTS. COUNCILMEMBER ENGSTROM SECONDED. THE MOTION. THE <br />MOTION PASSED 4-0. <br />8. Street Light at Intersection o~ Meadowvale Road-and Islandview Drive <br />Mayor Hinkle indicated that the City Council had previously authorized the place- <br />. went of a stop light at the intersection of Meadowvale Road and Islandview <br />Drive but had not authorized the expenditure. <br />The City Administrator indicated that Edson 5tansfield of the Elk River Municipal <br />Utilities, has recommended that a-250 watt high pressure sodium fixture be used. <br />COUNCILMErIBER SCHULDT MOVED TO APPROVE THE EXPENDITURE OF $181.00 FOR THE IN- <br />STALLATION OF.A HIGH PRESSURE SODIUM STREET LIGHT AT THE CORNER OF MEADOWVALE <br />ROAD AND ISLANDVIEW DRIVE. COUNCILMEMBER GUNKEL SECONDED THE MOTION. THE <br />MOTION PASSED 3-0. <br />9. Municipal Facilities Feasibility Study <br />The City Administrator indicated that Boarman Architects has submitted a proposal <br />for a feasibility study for municipal facilities. The City Administrator in- <br />dicated. that the cost for the feasibility study is $6,600 and further indicated <br />that if the City Council is comfortable with working with Boarman Architects, <br />the City Attorney and the .City Administrator could draft a contract for those <br />services. <br />Discussion was carried on regarding the Boarman 9rchitects proposal and the cost <br />of the feasibility study. Councilmember Schuldt indicated that he felt it was <br />necessary to do a feasibility study to allow the. City Council to consider the <br />options for a municipal facility. <br />Councilmember Gunkel indicated that she felt-the feasibility study would be <br />useful to the City whether a municipal facility was constructed in the near <br />future or not. <br />COUNCILMEMBER SCHULDT MOVED TO AUTHORIZE BOARMAN ARCHITECTS TO PERFORM A MUNICIPAL <br />FACILITY FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR A FEE NOT TO EXCEED $6;600. COUNCILMEMBER GUNKEL . <br />SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION PASSED 4-0. <br />