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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JULY 28, 2004 <br />RESOLUTION NO. 3009 -7- 154— APPROVING THE FINAL PLAT <br />FOR HIDDEN ACRES CONSISTING OF ELEVEN (11) SINGLE- <br />FAMILY LOTS SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE 6VITII THE <br />RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION, AND <br />d nno/)r/ IG Tur. II scar CRE.S "''V LOP:vfErv`T <br />nI l L /i 21 V'3 LLIL £21L/1l G[Y A� 1 LJ LJLY <br />AGREEMENT AS SUBMITTED 13Y CITY STAFF AND <br />AUTHORIZING THE MAYOR AND CITY ADMINISTRATOR TO <br />EXECUTE THE AGREEMENT ON BEHALF OF THE CITY, AiVD <br />APPROVING THE STREET NAME CHANGE FROM YORKTON <br />WAY TO CONCETT,4 W4 Y <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Blesener. <br />Ayes (4) Montour, Blesener, Anderson, LaValle. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />VARIANCE & Acting Mayor LaValle opened the continuation of Public Hearing for <br />CUP — consideration of a Variance to allow outdoor storage in excess of Code <br />50 SOUTH limitations and an Amendment to Conditional Use Permit to modify the <br />OWASSO BLVD. — site plan to reflect additional outdoor storage as well as accessory <br />PRECISION structure for wood - burning heating system at 50 South Owasso Blvd. as <br />TREE requested by Precision Tree. It was noted that the Planning Commission <br />has recommended denial of all aspects of the request except for the <br />modification of the site plan to add fuel tanks. The Planning Commission <br />has also recommended that the site be brought into compliance within 90 <br />days. <br />Chris Groholski, Precision Tree, indicated that the Variance requested is <br />needed in order that they can continue to use their property. She <br />submitted a revised site plan for the Council's consideration. Groholski <br />reported that Precision Tree would also like to plant trees on the east side <br />of the property as well as install a fence for security purposes. With <br />regard to the woodpile on the property, Groholski indicated that this pile <br />constantly changes over as this wood is collected and recycled. Groholski <br />noted the City's encouragement of recycling and indicated that the wood <br />is collected and made into wood products. <br />Blesener noted that the City has been working on the issues at the <br />Precision Tree site for almost one year and no progress has been made. <br />Blesener pointed out that after the Planning Commission recommended <br />denial at their last meeting, Precision Tree appears at the Council meeting <br />this evening with a revised site plan. EIe further noted that City staff has <br />had no opportunity to review this site plan. Blesener felt that the Council <br />should deny the request for Variance and CUP Amendment this evening, <br />and start all over. <br />