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MINUTES <br />OCTOBER 28, 1992 <br />PAGE 2 <br />there was not a quorum at <br />to council for discussion. <br />would allow the property c <br />landscaped and open area a <br />structure to parallel the <br />objections from council Ci <br />variance to the sideyard <br />unanimously. <br />3 <br />that meeting the request was presented <br />Ciernia reviewed the plan which <br />caner an additional 66 square feet of <br />nd would permit placement of the new <br />neighbor's garage. There being no <br />ernia moved approval of a four foot <br />etback as requested. Motion carried <br />7:10 P.M. - CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT <br />FOR REMOVAL OF A DISEASED TREE AT 1853 PASCAL (FROM 10/14/92) <br />At 7:10 p.m. Baldwin opened the continuation of the hearing held <br />October 14, 1992 and presented the staff report giving the <br />findings resulting from the location of the property stakes at <br />1853 Pascal. The property owner, Roger Pittelkow, was not in <br />attendance but had earlier in the day submitted his written <br />objection to the assessment and his intent to appeal to district <br />court. <br />Hoyt explained that in 1991 the tree was determined to be on <br />private property and upon the location of the property line on <br />October 16, 1992 staff re-determined that the tree had been on <br />private property because the area of disturbance to remove the <br />trunk and roots (about 6 feet in diameter) was almost entirely on <br />private property. The actual tree trunk (2 3/8 f t. in diameter) <br />would hav been within the disturbed area on private property. <br />Over the years growth roots had encroached into public property. <br />Baldwin indicated he was comfortable with the staff opinion. <br />There being no one in attendance wishing to be heard Baldwin <br />closed the hearing at 7:16 p.m. Gehrz moved adoption of <br />Resolution R-92-46 which carried unanimously. <br />RESOLUTION R-92-46 <br />A RESOLUTION RELATING TO LEVYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS <br />FOR DELINQUENT DISEASED TREE REMOVAL CHARGES <br />LUTHERAN SOCIAL SERVICES SHARE-A-HOME REQUEST FOR FUNDING <br />Tim Hammond, Lutheran Social Services, presented an overview of <br />the organization's services and explained the need for monetary <br />assistance from the municipalities served. Council concurred <br />that the organization met the city's criteria for contributions <br />and following a discussion Gehrz moved that the city contribute <br />$650.00 to Lutheran Social Services for the year 1992, with the <br />funding coming from the 1992 contingency fund. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />