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<br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Page Five <br />November 16, 1981 <br /> <br />to allow for the washing of his buses. Mr. Dickenson further indicated that <br />as his operation is now a nonconforming use, he is not allowed to build the <br />addition. Mr. Dickenson also submitted a petition to the City Council signed <br />by his neighbors indicating that they did not have a problem with the rezone <br />request. <br /> <br />Councilman Toth indicated that questions have been raised about the rezoning <br />request of property along Highway #169 for highway commercial. Councilman Toth <br />further indicated that he felt the shopping center PUD area could be comple- <br />mented by further commercial zoning along Highway #169. Councilman Schuldt <br />pointed out the fact that the City refused selling their five acres along High- <br />way #169 because the proposal to purchase by a local business would have re- <br />quired a rezoning. Councilman Toth indicated that he felt the City should not <br />sell the property rather than the problem of the zone change requirement, and <br />further indicated that he felt the City Council should review the zoning along <br />Highway #169. Councilman Duitsman questioned the distance of Highway #169 that <br />should be considered commercial areas. Councilman Duitsman suggested the City <br />Council postpone a decision on the rezone request by Mr. Dickenson in order to <br />review the request and discuss rezoning of the area along Highway #169 with the <br />City Planner. The City Administrator suggested that the HRA, along with the City <br />Planner, review the possibility of highway commercial zoning along Highway #169. <br /> <br />COUINCILMAN DUITSMAN MOVED TO POSTPONE A DECISION ON THE DICKENSON ZONE CHANGE <br />REQUEST UNTIL THE DECEMBER 7th CITY COIUNCIL' MEETING. COUNCILMAN ENGSTROM SEC- <br />CONDED THE MOTION. THE'MOTION'PASSED'4-0. <br /> <br />10. Morvig Zone Change Public Hearing <br /> <br />The City Administrator indicated that Mr. Marvin Morvig, Mr. James Keyser and the <br />owners of Danceland have requested that the City Council rezone their property from <br />Rl-B to C-3. The City Administrator indicated that the property is located imme- <br />diately north of Highway 1110 and just west of Highway 1110 bridge over Lake Orono- <br />and further indicated that the Planning Commission voted to approve the rezoning <br />request and alter the City land use map. The City Administrator indicated that <br />the property in question is isolated from the other residential area around the <br />lake and would not cause a problem should it be rezoned to highway commercial. <br /> <br />Mr. Norman Camaro, owner of Danceland, indicated that he felt the rezoning would <br />be an assurance to him for the operation of Danceland. Mr. Morvig also indicated <br />that the rezoning would be a safety consideration for ,his operation also, as both <br />operations are now nonconforming uses. <br /> <br />COUNCILMAN DUITSMAN MOVED TO APPROVE THE REZONE REQUEST OF MR. MARVIN MORVIG, MR. <br />JAMES KEYSER AND THE OWNERS OF DANCELAND,FOR THEIR PROPERTY LOCATED IMMEDIATELY <br />NORTH OF HIGHWAY #10 AND JUST WEST OF THE HIGHWAY #10 BRIDGE, FROM AN Rl-B, SINGLE <br />FAMILY RESIDENTIAL ZONE, TO A C-3, HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL ZONE, ANb TO AUTHORIZE THE <br />CHANGE OF THE LAND USE MAP TO REFLECT THE ZONE CHANGE. COUNCILMAN TOTH SECONDED <br />THE MOTION. THE MOTION PASSED 4-0. <br />