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MINUTFS <br />City Council <br />San. 11, 19f34 <br />City Property Mrs. ScaLa.,e commented that the neighbors in the area mip,ht want to <br />(Cont.) e~ress op:ini.ons on this. Mr. Por.sberg pointed out that when someone <br />is going to build a new home, the neighbors are not given the opportunity <br />to comment on it. <br />Mr. Collova reported that the house is located in LitCle Canada <br />pr.esentLy. <br />Mr. Fahey stated that: he thought: that P1aplewood's ordinance says that <br />when a house is Ueing moved in from another city that the opinions of <br />T.he neighbors wi11 be heard. i-lowever, Pahey did not see a problem as <br />long as the house met code. <br />Mr.s. Nardini stated that she would lilce to look at the house that <br />will be moved in. Mr. Fahey f.elt that the Council should thintc about <br />the offer bef.ore acceptinp, i.r. Fahey stated that he would lilce the <br />new neip,hbors to consent to the house being moved in. <br />Mr. Hanson staCed thaC he did not lcnow if the City could require this. <br />N[r. Porsberg pointed out that one of the nei.ghbors would like to buy <br />the lot~ buC cannot aEford to and, Cheref:ore, would be opposed to the <br />house being moved in. <br />Mr. Sweeney stated that the City's ordinance <toes not require that <br />the neighbors consent to the house being moved i.n. <br />Mr. Fahey asked if the Council felt that the price was acceptable. <br />Messrs. P'orsberg and Itanson stated that they thought so. Mr. Collova <br />pointed out that he would pay Lor soi.l tests, <br />Mr. Sweeney stated that he did no[ f.eel the City should accept a <br />promi.ssory note as earnst money. Sweeney also questionecl the language <br />which in<ticates that the soil te>t must be sat:i.sfactory to the buyer. <br />Sweeney felt that this language should be expanded so that T.he buyer <br />could not use the soil tesCS as an escuse to baclc out of the deal for <br />other reasons. <br />P9rs. Scalze stated that she, too, cvould lilce to look at the house that <br />caould be moved in. <br />Mr. Collova stated ttiat he ~oas agreeable to paying cash as earnst money. <br />Mr. Pahey suggested that the matter be tabled f.or two weelcs so that <br />Council members can look at the house. <br />Mrs. Scalze i.ntroduced the followi.ng resolution and moved i.ts adopti.on: <br />RI:SOLOTION N0. 84-I.-5 - TAi~I.ING ACTION ON <br />T.HE RICtIARD COLLOVA OPPER TO PtIRCHAS~ THP <br />CITY PROP~RTY ON D~MON'P. L'OR TSdO WEPKS <br />Page -5- <br />
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