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MTNUTBS <br />REQ~ULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING ~ ~'~ <br />JUNE 8, 1983 <br />PANE 2 <br />P71oa alga for the ahmppi~ag center, and (2) th® sign xill be used on1,~ HERDS SIaN <br />as a business stiga bT the tenant xho occupies th• building. Fo11ox- (court.} <br />ing a short disc~aioa, Couadlnember Cieraia mound, seconded by Ccauudl- <br />msmber Larson, that the variance be granted w3ah the conditions recommended <br />br the Planning Caaomiasion. Motion carried uaanimoualy. <br />A variance xaa requested by Patrick J. Roemer, 1750 North Albert, to PATRICK <br />construct a one and one-half car garage the same distance from the ROEI~t, 1750 <br />property line as the previous garage (approximate7,T one foot) . Council- ALHRRT, <br />member Cieraia moved, seconded bT Couacilmember Larson, that the variance OARA(~E <br />be approved as recommended by the Planning Commission. Motion carried VARIANCE <br />uaaaimousl3r. aRAN'1'ED <br />Councilmember Ciernrta informed Council that the Pleasing Ccamaisaion FLOWER CITY <br />at tie Juae 6th meeting, rs~ectsd a request from Flower City to place REQU~.ST TO <br />a temporary sign on private property (prsaeatly oxaed bT Bn11sa?s t3o1f) PLACE SIaN <br />oa the corner of Larpeateur and Sasll.i.ng. CodiaciLnember Ciernia moved, AT LARPENTEtkt <br />seconded by Councilmember Lar:~a, that Council drepr the request for & SNELLTNG <br />the fellsxiag reasons: (1) that it xould set a precedent, sad (2) that DENIED <br />advertising signs are being slimiziated by ordinance. Motion carried <br />uaaaimousl,7r. <br />Mayor Warkentiea presented a petition signed bT Fourteen famili®s c®a- CITY ATTORNRY <br />corning aati4it3es at 1722 N. Pascal. After considerable discussion TO TARE <br />regarding vialatioa of the-four ordiaaaces and prewi.ousl~r issued citations, ACTION RE- <br />Co~tnd3.msnber Eggert moved, seconded b~ Councilmea-ber Ciersi.a, that the f~ARDINa <br />CitT Attorney be directed to contact the Cite Frssecuti~ag Attornepr PROffi~LS AT <br />regarding initiation of appropriate legal steps to abate the problem. 1722 PASCAL <br />Motion carried unanimously. UPON PETITION <br /> BY NEI4HRORS <br />Harreyr Frye, 1603 Hollyaood Court, addressed Council requesting that <br />acme kind of permit b• issued to the Rollyaood Court residents to HOLLYWOOD <br />assure access and egress to their homes during the State Fair. Mr. COURT <br />Frye proposed that residents be gives cards to be placed oa the car pRORLEMS WITH <br />awn visors indicating feat thegr are residents and that the Stets ACCESS/EQ~ftESS <br />Fair pelias be prmper]ar briefed on th• fact that the residents seed DURINQ <br />access and agree. Councilmember Ciernia stated that a meeting xill S~~ FAIR <br />bs scheduled with the Stets Fair persoanml and police to discuss the <br />.matter, and that Mr, Frye be is attendance for input. <br />Ceuacilmember Chestovich maPed, seconded ~ Ma~ror Warkentisa, to J. RYKOWSRI, <br />accept, xith regret, the resignation of James $~-koxaki, 171 St. 17l~5 ST. MARY <br />Marys, from th• Park and Rsersatioa Committee. Motion carried RESTONS FROM <br />uaaaimouslT. PARK & RS~C . <br />Cenadlmember Eggert moved, seconded bT Mayor Warkentisn, that the C. NESTIaEN, <br />appointment of Carol~rn Nest3gen, 1777 Liadig, to the Human Rights 177? LINDIQ, <br />Cemmiaaion be approved. Motion carried vsaaimousl~r, APPOINTED TO <br /> ~ RIQrHTS <br />Couacilmembsr Cisraia moved, seconded by Ma~ror Warkentisn, that <br />Resolution 83-18 be adopted. Motion carried unaaimoualj. <br />RESOLUTION 83-18 RESOLUTION <br /> 83-18 <br />A RESOLUTION ACKNOWLEDQINC~ THT NAME CHANGE FROM FARMERS <br />UNION (}RAIN TERMINAL ASSOCIATION TO HARVEST STATES COOPERATIVE <br />AND WELCOMING THE CITY~S NEWEST CORPORATE CITIZEN <br />