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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />AUGUST 25, 2004 <br />Peterson felt that timeline was too tight. Fred Sedaghat pointed out that <br />Valor also sells repairable vehicles similar to Tom's Auto. Therefore, <br />some of the repairable vehicles should also be considered as vehicles for <br />sale. Council disagreed with making that consideration. <br />The City Administrator indicated that Valor has made substantial progress, <br />but staff felt obligated to recommend denial of the license renewals based <br />on the Council's previous discussion. <br />Sedaghat reported that last year the City Administrator instructed him to <br />reduce the number of vehicles to 75 with no discussion of a proportion <br />between repairables and vehicles for sale. The City Administrator pointed <br />out that that was an interim number that staff suggested while Valor was <br />processing an Amendment to their CUP and trying to move toward <br />compliance. Given denial of that amendment, the 50 -car limitation in the <br />original site plan applies. <br />Fahey again pointed out that the City is concerned about the Valor <br />business appearing to be more of a junkyard than an auto sales lot. Fahey <br />suggested that a 60 -day extension be granted for Valor to bring the <br />property into full compliance with the approved site plan. That site plan <br />allows for 20 repairable vehicles and 30 for sale vehicles. <br />LaVaile disagreed with the extension pointing out that the Council made it <br />clear at the last meeting that full compliance must be achieved by this <br />meeting. LaVaile recommended non - renewal of the licenses with Valor to <br />reapply at the time they have hall compliance. <br />Fahey pointed out that such action would put Valor out of business, and <br />suggested the 60 -day extension. Fahey cautioned Valor that this was the <br />last extension they would be granted, and noted that full compliance will <br />be required. <br />Fahey introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2004 -8 -196 — GRANTING 60 DAY EXTENSION <br />FOR THE AUTO REPAIR AND AUTO SALES LICENSES HELD BY <br />V9LOR ENTERPRISES WITH ACTION ON RENEWAL OF THOSE <br />LICENSES TO OCCUR AT THE OCTOBER 37, 2004 COUNCIL <br />MEETING AND INSTRUCTING V4L OR ENTERPRISES TO HAVE <br />FULL COMPLIANCE WITH. THEIR APPRO [QED SITE PLAN BY <br />THAT :MEETING <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Biesener. <br />Ayes (41 Fahey, Biesener..Anderson. A,4ontour. <br />Nays 1) LaVaile. Resolution declared adopted. <br />h <br />