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Page 2 <br /> Council Minutes <br /> April 13, 1994 <br /> vendors checked in Falcon Heights failed to comply which means that the city was <br /> 84% in compliance. She also advised the council of a workshop coming up the first <br /> week of June in which all vendors and /or employees are invited to participate. The <br /> workshop educates and trains participants to be more aware of underage teens <br /> wanting to purchase tobacco products and how to deal with the issue. <br /> Jerry Filla, prosecuting attorney for the city, provided some information on the <br /> ordinances and statutes governing the sale of tobacco to minors. The city's licensing <br /> section of the code provides for license revocation of any business that does not <br /> operate according to local, state or federal laws. Filla noted the city may want to <br /> consider revising the code to include a statement that stores selling tobacco to minors <br /> will have their license revoked after a set number of illegal sales within a set period <br /> of time. Filla suggested the city might consider revoking a vendor's cigarette license <br /> rather than their business license. Council asked staff to notify the business that <br /> failed that the manager and employees should attend the workshop and that other <br /> businesses should be notified too. Mayor Baldwin stated the council will look at the <br /> present ordinance and come back for further discussion at a future meeting. <br /> REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE TO CHAPTER 9 -4.01, SUBD. 4 OF FIFTEEN FEET THREE <br /> INCHES (15'3 TO THE REQUIRED THIRTY FOOT REAR YARD SETBACK AND TO <br /> CHAPTER 9 -2.04, SUBD. 1(C) OF TWO FEET THREE INCHES (2'3 TO THE <br /> REQUIRED FIVE FOOT SIDE YARD SETBACK FOR 1775 ASBURY STREET <br /> The request of Mr. and Mrs. Wiger to obtain a variance to construct a two story <br /> addition and two story attached garage to the rear of the dwelling at 1775 Asbury St. <br /> was brought before the council. Phil Carlson, planning consultant who presented the <br /> request reiterated that this lot is 75 feet deep and 96 feet wide; therefore, due to the <br /> shallow size, the proposed two story addition would come within 14 feet of the rear <br /> yard line, well into the required rearyard setback of 30 feet. The planning commission <br /> recommended denying the request for a variance because they determined that it did <br /> not meet the standards for granting a variance and that the owner re- configure the <br /> proposed addition to use the available side yard area and, therefore, require a less <br /> substantial variance. Mr. Carlson presented an option to the council on how an <br /> addition to the south might be considered. <br /> Mr. Wiger told council he would still have to apply for a variance if he came up with <br /> a new set of plans for an addition utilizing his side yard. He also indicated he wants <br /> to keep the "colonial" look to his present two story home and feels an addition to the <br /> south side of his home would look like a large "add -on" and would be undesirable. <br />