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4.1. DRAFT MINUTES (7 SETS) 09-02-2014
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4.1. DRAFT MINUTES (7 SETS) 09-02-2014
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City Council Minutes Page 3 <br /> August 18,2014 <br /> S. Open Forum <br /> Deneane Erickson, 19011 Pascal Street—stated she is representing the Pascal <br /> Street neighborhood regarding concerns about 19055 Pascal Street. Ms. Erickson <br /> distributed a letter and outlined the criminal history of the home in the last 16 <br /> months. She explained the home is now abandoned with no running water, septic, or <br /> electric;however,there appears to be squatters at the property. She asked that the <br /> city enforce the ordinances in place immediately to clean up this property. <br /> Rudy Buttweiler, 10680 184`h Avenue—expressed concerns about crime in the <br /> Trott Brook neighborhood. The Mayor asked Mr. Buttweiler to obtain addresses of <br /> properties in question and provide that information to city staff. <br /> 6.1 City of Elk River Volunteer of the Month — Mayor Dietz <br /> Mayor Dietz introduced, read, and presented a plaque to Norma Belanger, on behalf <br /> of her late husband Tony Belanger,Volunteer of the Month for August. He noted <br /> Mr. Belanger was a 33 year member of the American Legion Post 112 Honor Guard <br /> and participated in many ceremonies in the community. <br /> 6.2 Resolution Acknowledging Contributions to Parks and Recreation for <br /> Bailey Point Nature Preserve <br /> Mr. Hecker presented the staff report. He stated a revised resolution has been <br /> distributed including a $5,000 contribution received today from John Bailey. <br /> Moved by Councilmember Wilson and seconded by Councilmember <br /> Westgaard to adopt resolution 14-44 acknowledging contributions to the <br /> Parks and Recreation Department. Motion carried 5-0. <br /> 7.1 Conditional Use Permit:Jenna Swedberg, Dawn of Discovery Daycare, <br /> 19280 Evans Street <br /> Mr. Leeseberg presented the staff report. <br /> Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. There being no one to speak to this issue, <br /> Mayor Dietz closed the public hearing. <br /> Moved by Councilmember Westgaard and seconded by Councilmember <br /> Wilson to approve a Conditional Use Permit to Jenna Swedberg, Dawn of <br /> Discovery Daycare, 19280 Evans Street, with the following conditions: <br /> 1. The Conditional Use Permit is not a building permit and the applicant <br /> must apply for and receive approval of required building and sign permits <br /> before construction may begin. <br /> 2. The building shall meet all applicable building and fire codes. <br /> 3. Appropriate state licenses shall be maintained. <br /> 4. The facility shall not be licensed for more than 120 children. <br /> POWERED 9r <br /> 1`4M <br />
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