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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Page Four <br />November 16, 1981 <br /> <br />It was the general concensus of the City Council that the $2,000 for the extension <br />of the sewer lateral across the frontage of the MoCon property could be deferred <br />for 10 years. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN DUITSMAN MOVED TO APPROVE A CHANGE ORDER IN THE AMOUNT OF $4,000 TO <br />DEEPEN THE LATERAL LINES IN THE INDUSTRIAL PARK AND TO EXTEND THE SEWER LATERAL <br />ACROSS THE roLL FRONTAGE OF THE MOCON PROPERTY TO THE COUNTY ROAD 1 RIGHT OF WAY, <br />WITH $2,000 FOR THE DEEPENING OF THE SEWER LATERAL. TO BE ASSESSED TO THE ASSOCI <br />ATED INVESTOR ' SLOT, AND THE $2, 000 FOR THE EXTENSION TO BE ASSESSED TO MR. JOHN <br />OLIVER'S PROPERTY WITH THE APPROVAL OF THE EXTENSION COST TO BE DEFERRED UNTIL <br />SUCH TIME AS THE PROPERTY IS DEVELOPED ..I()R A MAXIMUM OF 10 YEARS. COUNCILMAN <br />TOTH SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION PASSED 4 O. <br /> <br />8. Breyen Conditional Use Permit - Public Hearing <br /> <br />Mayor Hinkle indicated that Mrs. Bonnie Breyen has requested a conditional use <br />permit to sell baking supplies in her home located at 343 Line Avenue. Mayor <br />Hinkle indicated that the Planning Connnission's unanimous reconnnendation was to <br />grant a two-year conditional use permit to Mrs. Breyen as requested, and further <br />indicated that the City's Building and Zoning Administrator finds that the re- <br />quest is in consistence with the conditional use standards for a home occupation. <br />Councilman Schuldt asked Mrs. Breyen the hours she intended to be open to sell the <br />baking supplies. Mrs. Bonnie Breyen indicated that she intended to be open four <br />days a week from 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. Mrs. Breyen questioned the City Council <br />on the sign regulations for a home occupation. The City Administrator indicated <br />that the ordinance allows for a sign two feet square. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN SCHULDT MOVED TO APPROVE THE CONDITIONAL USE REQUEST BY MS. BONNIE <br />BREYEN TO SELL BAKING SUPPLIES AS A ROME OCCUPATION IN HER HOME LOCATED AT <br />343 LINE AVENUE FOR A TWO-YEAR.PERIOD. COUNCILMAN ENGSTROM SECONDED THE MOTION. <br />THE MOTION PASSED 4-0. <br /> <br />9. Dickenson.Zone.Chage..;. Public.Hearing <br /> <br />The City Administrator indicated that Mr. Roger Dickenson, at 19101 Jackson <br />Road, has requested a zone change from the current zone of RI-B to C-3. The <br />City Administrator indicated that Mr. Dickenson owns the property north of <br />Lincoln School between Jackson and Highway #169, at which he presently operates <br />a bus service and terminal operation. The City Administrator indicated that Mr. <br />Dickenson has requested a zone change to add a building of approximately 35 by <br />55 feet, to his present operation. The City Adminisrator indicated that the <br />Planning Connnission unanimously reconnnended denial of Mr. Dickenson's request <br />and further indicated that Mr. Dickenson's request is not consistent with the <br />City's land use map and would create a spot zone of Highway Connnercial in a resi- <br />dential area. <br /> <br />}fuyor Hinkle opened the zone change request hearing to the public. Mr. Leonard <br />Henrick indicated that he lived north of the property in question and further <br />indicated that he did not have a problem with the zone change. Mr. Dickenson <br />indicated to the City Council that he has 15 acres of land on which his home <br />and bus garages are located, and further indicated that he wants to keep his <br />operation in that location, but has a need to add 30 or 40 feet to his garage <br />
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