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AGENDA ITEM D <br />MINUTES ~ Attachment A-2 <br />NOVENffiER 8, 1989 <br />PAGE 2 <br />• LIONS CLUB REQUEST TO USE CITY PP.RK FOR SALE OF CHRISTMAS TREES, <br />CHRISTMAS TREE LICENSE #387 .AND TEMPORARY SIGN PERMITS TO BE <br />ISSUED UPON RECEIPT OF APPLICATIONS AND FEES <br />Sam Jacobs, representing the Falcon HeightsJLauderdale Lions <br />Club, requested that Council consider allowing the Club to <br />install 50 steel posts and 500 feet of snow fence at the City <br />Park as an enclosure for their annual Christmas Tree sales lot. <br />He also requested permission to place a temporary warming <br />shelter-and satellite at the site. Following a brief discussion <br />Wallin moved approval of the requests contingent upon receipt of <br />the necessary license and signage documents. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />DISCUSSION OF UNIVE RSITY'S INTENT TO SELL LEASE RIGHTS IN <br />IN UNIVERSITY .GROVE <br />Baldwin explained that the University of Minnesota is <br />considering the sale of the lease rights of the University Grove <br />property to the homeowners in the neighborhood, and. has inquired <br />as to whether or not the City would be interested in purchasing <br />the common areas. Wallin explained that the Planning Commission <br />at their November 6th meeting, recommended the City not purchase <br />the common areas, Council concurred and will not pursue <br />purchase. <br />CITY TO VACATE A PORTION OF EASEMENT ON EXTENSION OF FOLWELL <br />P_VE. PUBLIC HEARING SCHEDULED FOR 11/13/~~9, 7:30 P.M. <br />t•:::essner explained that the University has requested the City to <br />;~}~ cafe its easement on the extension of Folwell so the <br />L' .iversity may sell the additional land as a part of Lot C for a <br />dwelling unit. Wallin explained that the Planning Commission <br />felt the City should not give up more than 25 feet of the <br />easement as it may be used for pedestrian access to the proposed <br />walkway included in the City's Park Plan. Following the <br />discussion, Council agreed to vacate the west 2S feet of the <br />easement as long has there is no cost to the City. Council then <br />scheduled a~public hearing on the proposed vacation for 7:30 <br />P.M., December 13, 1989. <br />~2EQUEST FROM GARY AFFOLETER, 1892 HOLTON, FOR A PERMITTED <br />ACCESSORY USE PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A STORAGE BUILDING DEEMED <br />L' NNE C E S SA RY <br />H'allin explained that Mr. Affoleter had begun to construct a <br />temporary lean-to on the side of his :garage for boat storage, <br />but has now decided to make it a permanent structure. The <br />Planning Commission had a lengthy discussion as to whether or <br />• not ar_~ Permitted Accesory Use Permit was necessary and by a b to <br />1 vote did recommend approval of the permit. Council also <br />questioned whether an Accessory Use Permit was appropriate or if <br />the structure was an addition to the garage which would Only <br />require a building pe rmit.~ Mr. Affoleter informed Council he <br />
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