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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />Elk River City Council Minutes <br />July 19, 1993 <br /> <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />THE GARAGE PROPOSED TO BE CONVERTED INTO A HOUSE SHALL MEET ALL <br />APPLICABLE CODES INCLUDING A BUILDING PERMIT, PERC TEST, ETC., AND <br />THAT THE HOUSE NOT BE DIVIDED INTO INDIVIDUAL UNITS, BUT AS ONE <br />SINGLE FAMILY HOME. <br /> <br />2. THE REMAINDER OF THE OUTSTANDING STIPULATIONS FOR THE CHURCH ARE <br />COMPLETED IN THE SUMMER OF 1993. <br /> <br />3. NO OUTSIDE STORAGE BE ALLOWED. <br /> <br />4. THE PROPOSED CROSS OF 8'H x 4'W BE ALLOWED. <br /> <br />VICE MAYOR DIETZ SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> <br />COUNCILMEMBER SCHEEL MOVED TO CONTINUE A DECISION ON THE SIGNAGE FOR <br />THE ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH UNTIL THE AUGUST 2 COUNCIL MEETING. <br />COUNCILMEMBER FARBER SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> <br />6.4. Extension of a Conditional Use Permit for a Convenience Store/Gas <br />Station by Ken Beaudry/p.H. Case No. CU-91-02 <br /> <br />Steve Rohlf indicated that Ken Beaudry received a conditional use <br />permit two years ago to build a convenience store and gas station on <br />the northeast corner of the intersection of Proctor Avenue and Highway <br />10. He stated that Mr. Beaudry is requesting an extension of that <br />conditional use permit as he has received financing and is ready to <br />build. Steve Rohlf indicated that the Planning Commission reviewed the <br />request and recommended approval of the extension. <br /> <br />Steve Rohlf indicated that the Planning Commission did not review the <br />possibility of the extension of Oxford Avenue to Proctor Avenue. He <br />requested that the Council consider this possibility. The Council <br />reviewed three maps presented by staff which explained different <br />versions of the extension of Oxford Avenue. Steve Rohlf indicated that <br />City staff recommends that the road not be extended. <br /> <br />Terry Maurer, City Engineer, indicated that the City's Comprehensive <br />Transportation Plan indicates that Proctor Avenue will be a major <br />traffic connector and stated he has concerns with the right-in off of <br />Proctor Avenue. He suggested that the access off of Proctor be as far <br />to the north as possible. <br /> <br />Mary Eberley, Planning Commission Representative, indicated that the <br />Planning Commission had traffic concerns regarding this parcel in 1990, <br />and, at that time, discussed combining all the parcels in that area <br />into one parcel. <br /> <br />Ken Beaudry indicated that he would not have time to go through the <br />process of combining parcels as timing is critical with his financing. <br /> <br />Discussion was held by the Council regarding a turn lane off of Highway <br />10 onto 6th Street (before Proctor Avenue) and who would be responsible <br />for the payment of this turn lane improvement project. <br />