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City Council Minutes Page 2 <br />February 19, 2013 <br />MOTION CARRIED 4 -0. <br />6. Qpen Forum <br />No one appeared for Open Forum. <br />7.1 City Prosecutor/ County Attorne3: Update <br />County Attorney Kathleen Heaney and City Prosecutor Scott Baumgartner were present to <br />review Elk River statistics as presented in the staff report. Ms. Heaney stated Sherburne <br />County is still the thirteenth deadliest county in Minnesota DWI's. She stated this will bring <br />increased funding and patrols for enforcement. Another issue discussed was juveniles and <br />drugs. She extended appreciation to the Chief and his staff for the work they do to assist the <br />county. <br />Acting Mayor Westgaard stated he appreciated Ms. Heaney and Mr. Baumgartner for taking <br />the time to provide this update to the Council. <br />7.2 Retirement — Doug Wellner <br />Mr. Ruprecht provided a history of Mr. Wellner's employment with the city and noted he <br />brought a wealth of experience, common sense, and integrity to the position. He further <br />noted Mr. Wellner completed 23,000 inspections during his career and he thanked him for <br />his service. <br />Acting Mayor Westgaard read and presented a retirement plaque to Mr. Wellner and thanked <br />him for his years of service to the city. <br />8.1 Conditional Use Permit: The Bank of Elk River to Allow Single - Family Use of Properjy- <br />Zoned C2 Office District, Case No. CU 13 -02 <br />Mr. Barnhart presented the staff report. <br />Councilmember Wilson stated he would abstain from the discussion and vote on this item <br />due to his employment with the bank. <br />Acting Mayor Westgaard opened the public hearing. <br />Corey Wemple, 630 Main Street — Stated they plan to convert the building to a single - family <br />residential rental property. <br />Acting Mayor Westgaard closed the public hearing. <br />MOVED BY COUNCILMEMBER BURANDT AND SECONDED BY <br />COUNCILMEMBER MOTIN TO APPROVE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, <br />CASE NO. CU. 13 -02, FOR 230 EVANS AVENUE ALLOWING CONVERSION <br />FROM COMMERCIAL TO RESIDENTIAL WITH THE FOLLOWING <br />CONDITIONS: <br />1. AS A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT IS NOT A BUILDING PERMIT, THE <br />APPLICANT SHALL APPLY FOR ALL REQUIRED PERMITS. <br />2. THE DEVELOPMENT SHALL MEET ALL APPLICABLE FIRE CODES. <br />
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