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mrNU~rus <br />C1Tl' COUNCIL <br />JULY 9, 2002 <br />Johnson reported that he has tried to put 111 materials inside buildings. <br />F[owever, given the length of the steel studs, transfer into a building would <br />have to occur by hand rather than with a forldift. Johnson requested that <br />he be allowed to store the steel studs that are over 14 feet in length <br />outdoors. He also ashed that he be allowed to utilize the three-sided <br />building for storage. <br />[ <they pointed out the direction that the Council gave at its April 24'x' <br />meeting that there was to be no outdoor storage on this site, until such <br />time as the Council considers and approves a rezoning of the back portion <br />of the property. Fahey asked the status of that rezoning effot t. <br />.lohnson indicated that he has submitted an application for concept review <br />of a rezoning and properly division. °fhe Planning Commission will be <br />rcvicwnig this concept at their meeting on `Thursday. <br />Fahey pointed out the previous discussion in April relative to allowing <br />outdoor storage on the back portion of the property contingent upon <br />redevelopment of(he f}ont property. He noted that the Council discussed <br />a sunset provision on the outdoor storage in the event the front property is <br />not redeveloped. <br />Scalze ashed if Johnson planned to change the doors on his buildings so <br />that the longer steel studs could be moved inside. Johnson replied that he <br />did not His ho~~~e is that the rezoning and property division will be <br />approved and that he will be allowed outdoor storage on the back portion <br />of the properly. <br />I-'ahey ashed if the steel studs could be placed in the three-sided building. <br />Johnson reported that all the buildings are full, including the three-sided <br />building. Johnson asked that he be allowed to store the steel studs <br />outdoors. He noted that they are in the back of the property and are not <br />visible from the street. <br />Fahey pointed out that the Council made an interim agreement with <br />Johnson back in .April. I~low~cver, Johnson did not abide by the agreement <br />and now is back (o the Council asking that the City accommodate him and <br />allo~n~ the outdoor storage. <br />lohnson reported that he made a mistake for which he apologizes. <br />lohnson ashed the Council to change their April direction and allow the <br />outdoor storage as well as the use of the three-sided building. Whatever <br />the Council's decision, Johnson indicated that he would abide by it. <br />t <br />
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