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I <br /> City Council Minutes Page 4 <br /> September 21, 1992 <br /> 111411 Joanne Bednarski, Principal of St. Andrew's School, also stated that it <br /> was never intended to make the structures permanent. She stated that a <br /> major concern seems to be the American Disabilities Act and meeting the <br /> handicapped accessibility codes. She suggested that if the classroom <br /> receives a handicapped student, that the entire classroom be moved to <br /> the permanent structure of St. Andrew's School. She further stated she <br /> did not feel St. Andrews could afford to make the temporary structures <br /> permanent and indicated that the Church would rather save the money to <br /> put toward the building fund for a new facility. <br /> Jeff Gongoll questioned what was necessary to make the structure <br /> permanent. Cliff Skogstad, Building Official, explained that the State <br /> of Minnesota does not clarify temporary buildings for educational <br /> purposes. Cliff Skogstad explained what was necessary to bring the <br /> temporary buildings up to code. <br /> Larry Ebert, of 182nd Avenue, indicated that he felt the trailers were <br /> temporary structures and questioned staff's recommendation of making <br /> them permanent. He indicated that residents in the area would rather <br /> that the trailers remain temporary so that they would eventually be <br /> eliminated. Steve Rohlf, Building and Zoning Administrator, indicated <br /> that the conditional use permit could have a time stipulation as a <br /> condition. <br /> • City Attorney Peter Beck, indicated that the two major issues were the <br /> zoning code and the building code. He indicated that in accordance <br /> with the zoning code, the Council must decide how long the trailers <br /> should be allowed to be used for classrooms. The building code issue <br /> revolved around the question of what needs to be done to the trailers <br /> to bring them into compliance with the SBC. He further stated that on <br /> top of the State Code regulations, the ADA has added federal <br /> regulations that must be met. <br /> Rita Johnson, Planning Commission representative, indicated that the <br /> Planning Commission recommended approval of the conditional use permit <br /> for two years with the stipulation that the buildings be brought into <br /> compliance with the building code. <br /> There being no further comments, Mayor Tralle closed the public hearing. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER KROPUENSKE MOVED TO APPROVE THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> FOR AN EXTENSION OF TWO YEARS FOR THE TEMPORARY CLASSROOM WITH THE <br /> STIPULATION THAT THE TEMPORARY CLASSROOMS BE BROUGHT INTO COMPLIANCE <br /> WITH THE BUILDING CODE. COUNCILMEMBER HOLMGREN SECONDED THE MOTION. <br /> THE MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br /> 5.7. Zoning Interpretation/Elk River Machine <br /> Steve Rohlf indicated that Elk River Machine is proposing to add a <br /> • 26,000 square foot addition to an existing building. Elk River Machine <br /> is requesting an interpretation of the zoning ordinance as to whether <br /> or not an addition of this size would require an amendment to the <br /> original conditional use permit. The original conditional use permit <br /> was required because the building was considered a second principal <br />