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A <br /> i <br /> r <br /> MINUTES <br /> APRIL 28, 1993 <br /> PAGE 3 <br /> or full payment for new goods and merchandise She noted that <br /> in a telephone conversation with Mr. Mutschler he had informed <br /> her that they anticipate that initially 5% to 10% of the business <br /> would be from walk -in sales with the amount possibly increasing <br /> to 50 A lengthy discussion ensued regarding the definition of <br /> secondhand store /secondhand goods, and the intended use of the <br /> premises by the proposed business owner. <br /> Bachman again stressed that the central issue is uis the use <br /> proposed a specifically listed use in the zoning code If <br /> council is of the opinion that it is not a specifically <br /> permitted use, the findings should indicate that, and state that <br /> it falls within the moratorium. <br /> He indicated another option would be to refer the matter back to <br /> staff to obtain further information or perhaps set conditions on <br /> the business defining what can or can not be done during the <br /> period of the moratorium. Bachman commented that the statute is <br /> not binding on council, city regulations may also be adopted, and <br /> that this is the purpose of the moratorium. <br /> Baldwin stated it is the sense of the council to agree with the <br /> zoning admininstrator's finding that this proposed use definitely <br /> is not a permitted use under the zoning code and, therefore, <br /> falls within the moratorium. Mr. Efron inquired about the <br /> findings to which Baldwin replied "these are our findings Hoyt <br /> indicated that the findings will be formalized and presented at <br /> the next council meeting for council review and adoption. <br /> ASSESSMENT INTEREST RATE FOR 1993 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT SET <br /> AT 6.5% <br /> Baldwin explained that at the April 14, 1993 council meeting <br /> council proposed adopting a 6.5% interest rate for assessment of <br /> the 1993 street improvement project. Ciernia moved that the <br /> interest rate be established at 6.5% over the ten year assessment <br /> period. Upon a vote being taken the following voted in favor <br /> thereof: Baldwin, Ciernia and Gibson Talbot, and the following <br /> voted against the same: Jacobs. Gehrz abstained. Motion <br /> carried. <br /> PROPOSED ORDINANCE CODE RELATING TO ALLOCATION OF BUILDING PERMIT <br /> FEES <br /> Baldwin explained that the allocation of building permit fees <br /> presently described in the zoning code addresess a system no <br /> longer in use and is in need of updating. The proposed ordinance <br /> will accomplish this need. The Plannning Commission held a public <br />