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MINUTES <br /> REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br /> fix "a <br /> JULY 28, 1993 <br /> Baldwin convened the meeting at 7:05 p.m. <br /> PRESENT <br /> Baldwin, Ciernia, Gehrz, and Jacobs. Also present were <br /> Chenoweth, Hoyt and Maurer. <br /> ABSENT <br /> Gibson Talbot <br /> APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF 7/14/93 AND 7/22/93 <br /> Council approved the following minutes by unanimous consent: <br /> 1. Regular City Council Meeting of July 14, 1993 <br /> 2. Special City Council Meeting of July 22, 1993 <br /> Council approved the following Consent Agenda by unanimous <br /> consent: <br /> 1. Disbursements: <br /> a. General Disbursements through 7/20/93, $42,750.76 <br /> b. Payroll, 7/1/93 7/15/93, $13,344.73 <br /> 2, Licenses: Acme Glass #2031, R.J. Marco Construction <br /> #2028, ABD Construction #2029, JTS Services $2030, <br /> All Seasons Tree Service #2033, Northern Arborists <br /> #2034, Pohl's Tree Service #2035 <br /> 3. Adoption of Resolution R -93 -31 granting a variance for <br /> construction of a new garage at 1731 Pascal <br /> 4. Authorization to purchase a H/P Laserjet IV printer <br /> from Smith Office Equipment at a cost of $1,885.00 <br /> AMENDMENTS TO PORTIONS OF CHAPTER 9 OF THE CITY CODE APPROVED <br /> Planning Consultant Fred Hoisington explained that the city's <br /> comprehensive plan was adopted in 1991 after research and <br /> community meetings and it is now time to implement the plan. The <br /> changes being proposed in the city's commercial zoning code is <br /> the result of implementation of the comprehensive plan <br /> guidelines. He stated that the recommended changes followed a <br /> lengthy study beginning in the fall of 1992, meetings with <br /> business owners, and a public hearing held by the Planning <br /> Commission on July 26, 1993. Mr. Hosington reviewed the changes <br /> and explained the zoning categories and their uses. He indicated <br /> that those attending the public hearing did not question the <br /> zoning code changes but were more concerned with the commercial <br /> developmemt moratorium presently in place. <br />