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t <br /> City Council Minutes Page 3 <br /> September 21, 1992 <br /> Steve Rohlf, Building and Zoning Administrator, stated that the <br /> Planning Commission continued this public hearing until its September <br /> 22 Planning Commission meeting. <br /> Mayor Tralle opened the public hearing. Mayor Tralle stated that the <br /> City Council would continue this public hearing until the Planning <br /> Commission has heard the issue. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER SCHULDT MOVED TO CONTINUE THE PUBLIC HEARING ON THE <br /> PRELIMINARY PLAT REQUEST FOR LAKE POINT SHORE AND THE VARIANCE REQUEST <br /> BY MIKE LEARY AND MARILYN VANPATTEN UNTIL THE ISSUE HAS BEEN HEARD BY <br /> THE PLANNING COMMISSION. COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ SECONDED THE MOTION <br /> CARRIED 5-0. <br /> 5.5. Custom Motor's Action Plan <br /> Steve Rohlf indicated that Custom Motors has presented the Planning <br /> Commission with an action plan regarding the cleaning up of the <br /> junkyard. He stated that the Planning Commission needed more time to <br /> review the plan and, therefore, continued the item until another <br /> meeting. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER HOLMGREN MOVED TO CONTINUE ANY DECISION ON CUSTOM MOTORS' <br /> ACTION PLAN UNTIL THE PLANNING COMMISSION CAN REVIEW THE ISSUE. <br /> • COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br /> 5.6. Conditional Use Permit Renewal Temporary Classrooms for St. Andrew's <br /> Church/Public Hearing <br /> Janelle Szklarski stated that St. Andrew's Church is requesting an <br /> extension to their conditional use permit which allows temporary <br /> classrooms to be used in conjunction with their regular school. <br /> Janelle Szklarski stated that in 1988, the City Council approved a <br /> variance and conditional use permit for St. Andrew's Church allowing <br /> the temporary classrooms to be located on the site. She stated that <br /> the temporary classrooms consists of a trailer structure. Janelle <br /> Szklarski stated that allowing the trailer to continue as a classroom <br /> removes the temporary status situation. She indicated that if staff <br /> treats the trailers as permanent structures, then there are a number of <br /> improvements required to meet the State Building Code. She stated that <br /> the current situation does not meet the State Building Code or the <br /> American Disabilities Act. <br /> Mayor Tralle opened the public hearing. <br /> Larry Toth, 813 Fawn Drive stated that he is a St. Andrew's Trustee. <br /> He informed the Council that St. Andrews never intended for the <br /> buildings to become permanent. He stated that the church still has <br /> hopes of building a new facility and at that time, the structures would <br /> be removed. He further indicated that the preliminary cost figures to <br /> • make the temporary structures permanent far exceeds St. Andrew' s <br /> budget. He indicated that it is not feasible to expect the church to <br /> spend this amount of money for a temporary structure. <br />
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