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i <br /> City Council Minutes <br /> June 18, 1984 <br /> Page Six <br /> T <br /> Mr. Dexter Mapson, representative of the Assembly of God Church indicated that <br /> when phase two was completed, the phase one portion of the building would be <br /> used as classroom and gym. <br /> Mr. Roy Wallace of 196th Circle, indicated that he felt the proposed building <br /> . design looked like an industrial building rather than a building that was suitable <br /> to a residential area. <br /> Ms. Teresa Russell of 11930 196th Circle, indicated that she was not aware of <br /> the fact that a portion of the building would be used for a school and gym. <br /> Therefore, she was very concerned about the traffic through the residential area. <br /> Ms . Russell indicated that the possibility of a church and therefore, excess <br /> traffic one day a week was a lot different than seven days use of the building. <br /> Discussion was also carried on regarding the proposed size of the building. <br /> Discussion was carried on regarding the present parsonage and fellowship hall . <br /> Mr. Jeff Pelter indicated that when he bought his lot in the Brentwood Addition, <br /> there were certain covenants that were included in the agreement . Mr. Pelter <br /> further indicated that in the purchase of his property, it was indicated by <br /> 2 Mr. Denny Anderson, developer of the Brentwood Addition, that the development <br /> was platted for all single-family residential lots. <br /> Discussion was carried on regarding the convenants as proposed by the developer, <br /> 17 ,--. <br /> ?. Mr. Denny,Anderson. <br /> The City Admininstrator indicated that the City cannot enforce convenants and <br /> that it would be a. civil matter between the purchaser and the developer. <br /> Discussion was carried on regarding the conditions of the conditional use as <br /> recommended by the Planning Commission. Discussion was also carried on regarding <br /> the phasing of the building and the possibility of phase two never happening. <br /> Further discussion was carried on regarding the financing of the proposed church, <br /> and the construction and design of the church . <br /> The City Administrator indicated that the City Council could require a letter <br /> of credit or an escrow account for the alteration of phase one to make it more <br /> compatible with the neighborhood, should phase two not happen. <br /> Councilmember Gunkel suggested that the City Council consider five years from the <br /> initial start of phase 1, that if phase two is not completed, the church would <br /> be required to do a face lift of phase one. <br /> COUNCILMEMBER GUNKEL MOVED TO APPROVE A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR THE ELK RIVER <br /> ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH TO ALLOW THEM TO. CONSTRUCT A NEW CHURCH WITHIN THE BRENTWOOD <br /> SUBDIVISION WITH THE CONDITIONS AS STATED IN THE CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S MEMOR- <br /> ANDUM TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL DATED JUNE 12, 1984 AND TO REQUIRE THE <br /> ✓ ESTABLISHMENT OF AN ESCROW ACCOUNT OR THE SUBMITION OF A LETTER OF CREDIT WHICH <br /> WOULD FINANCE THE UPGRADING OF PHASE ONE SHOULD PHASE TWO NOT BE BUILT. COUNCIL- <br /> MEMBER SCHULDT SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION PASSED 3-0 . <br /> 7. Busch Conditional Use Permit Request - Public Hearing <br /> Councilmember Engstrom indicated that Paul and Donna Busch of 620 7th Street have <br /> requested a conditonal use permit to allow them to place a mobile home on ten <br />