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D~0 <br />MINUTES <br />JANUARY 27, 1993 <br />PAGE 2 <br />an interest rate of 4.6079%. Ciernia moved, seconded by Gibson <br />Talbot, adoption of Resolution R-93-08 which carried unanimously. <br />RESOLUTION R-93-08 <br />A RESOLUTION RELATING TO $1,170,000 GENERAL OBLIGATION <br />TAX INCREMENT REFUNDING BONDS OF 1993; AUTHORIZING THE <br />ISSUANCE, AWARDING THE SALE, FIXING THE FORM AND DETAILS <br />AND PROVIDING FOR THE EXECUTION AND DELIVERY THEREOF AND <br />THE SECURITY THEREFOR <br />ADOPTION OF RESOLUTION CALLING OUTSTANDING G.O. TIF BONDS OF <br />1985, SERIES B FOR REDEMPTION (STRATFORD PROJECT) <br />Baldwin presented the proposed resolution after which Jacobs <br />moved, seconded by Gibson Talbot, that Resolution R-93-09 be <br />adopted. Motion carried unanimously. <br />RESOLUTION R-93-09 <br />A RESOLUTION CALLING OUTSTANDING GENERAL OBLIGATION <br />BONDS OF 1985, SERIES B FOR REDEMPTION <br />REQUEST FOR NECESSARY VARIANCES FOR A GARAGE AT 1433 W. IDAHO <br />Hoyt explained that Mr. Tom Brace and Mrs. Gunta Brace, 1433 W. <br />Idaho, had applied for and were issued a building permit for <br />construction of a 988 square foot garage, and that the <br />construction proceeded until the city determined that the <br />building did not conform to the zoning code. She then reviewed <br />the staff report dated January 20, 1993 (a copy of which is on <br />file in the city office) addressing subsequent actions such as <br />determination that the garage did not conform to the code, <br />issuance of a stop work order and the city attorney's <br />determination that it would be appropriate for the property <br />owners to apply for all necessary variances. The specific <br />variances are 1) a five-foot rear and sideyard setback, Ch. 9 <br />Section 2.04, Subd 1(c), 2) rear yard coverage, Ch. 9, Section <br />2.04, Subd 2(b) and 3) Maximum number of off-street parking <br />spaces per dwelling unit, Ch. 9, Section 4.01, Subd. 5(e). <br />Three alternative actions presented for consideration were 1) <br />grant all necessary variances for the garage as built and lift <br />the stop work order, 2) Deny all variances and require downsizing <br />to 600 square feet and make no offer to pay costs and 3) Grant <br />the variances to downsize the garage to 780 square feet and offer <br />to pay the property owners the cost of downsizing. <br />Ciernia, who serves as council liaison to the Planning Commission <br />reviewed the commission's 4 hour discussion at their January 25, <br />