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MINUTES <br />City Council. <br />april 27, 1983 <br />Carl.e The City Attorney reported that. he has reviewed the proposed ordinance <br />Landscapi.ng and f:i.nds it to be in order. <br />(Cont.) <br />Mr. Porsberg introduced the foilowing ordinance and moved its adopti.on: <br />ORDINANCE N0. 206 - AN ORDINANCG AMrNDING <br />SPC"CION 903.070 OF THE 7,ONING COUP TO <br />ALLO~d POR THE IJSE OP A MOF3ILE HOME AS AN <br />OPrICF, IN A LICHT INDIIS'CRIAL ZONING DISTRICT <br />The Loregoi.ng ordinance was c1u1y seconded by Mrs. Nardi.ni. <br />Ayes (5) Porsberg, Nardi.ni, T'ahey, Hanson, Scalze. <br />Nayes (0). <br />Ordinance declared adopted. <br />Mrs. Nard:i.ni. introduced the following resolution and moved i.ts acioption: <br />R~SOLUTION N0. 83-4-172 - APPROVING T1{E <br />OU'CSIDI; STORAG~ AND OPF SITE PARKING <br />CONDITIONAL USP PERMIT FOR CARL~ LANDSCAPING <br />CON'LINGGNT iJPON TfIE RECOMMGNDATIONS OP THE <br />CITY YLANNER <br />The foregoinp, resoluti.on was ciuly seconded by :1r. Porsberg. <br />Ayes (5) Nardini, )~orsberg, 1{anson, Scalze, Fahey. <br />Nayes (0). <br />Resol.uti.on declared adoptect. ~ <br />This resolution appears ~i.n Reso].ution i3oolc No. 9, Pap,e 1F39. <br />Oscar Lane Mr. Hanson opened the publi.c heari.ng on the Oscar Lane request for <br />Home a special liome occupationa]. permit to operate a body shop in an R-1 <br />Occupational, area. <br />Permit <br />Mrs. Scalze pointed out the Plannin.p, Commissi.on's recommendation i.n <br />Agenda th~i.s request. The Planner stated that the Planninp, Comm:i.ssion had <br />Item No. 7 a very difficult Cime wi.th the proposal. The Planner stated that the <br />1?lanning Commissi.on saw the highl.y questionnable precedent that would <br />be set should this proposal. be approved, but they also Le1t sympathy <br />for the appl~icant. <br />Mrs. Scalze stated t:hat she di.d not f.eel. the Counci.l could cane up <br />with a magic potion to solve this probl.em. <br />Mr. Lane reported that he would ].i1ce to Uui1d a new ~;arage beltind his <br />exist.-ing house and gara~;e to house the auto body busi.ness. The new <br />bu.ilclinp, woul.d not be visible from the road. <br />Page -10- <br />