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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JULY 25, 2001 <br />CUP — <br />2935 EDGERTON <br />STREET — <br />PERKOLA <br />Fahey opened the Public Hearing to consider the application for Conditional <br />Use Permit allowing construction of a 22 foot by 34 foot accessory garage <br />bringing total garage space to just under 1,500 square feet at 2935 Edgerton <br />Street as requested by Brett Perkola. The Planning Commission and the City <br />Planner have recommended approval of the CUP. Fahey noted that the City is <br />in receipt of letters from two property owners in opposition to the CUP. <br />There was no one from the general public present wishing to comment on this <br />matter. <br />Upon motion by Fahey, seconded by Scalze, the public hearing was closed. <br />Montour reported that he visited the property and noted that the home is a new <br />one. Montour stated that his concern was whether or not the construction <br />materials used on the garage would match the house. Montour also asked <br />about the access of construction equipment to build the new garage. <br />Perkola reported that the materials used for the new garage would match the <br />house, including siding, windows, doors, roofing materials. Perkola reported <br />that he had no problem with the requirement that access to the new garage be <br />throuoh - - i<> aara re. He also reported that materials for the new garage <br />will be dropped in the front of the property and hand carried to the back yard. <br />He further reported that any fill that is needed would be moved by a bobcat and <br />that concrete would be pumped from the road. <br />Montour reported that the lots in this area are deep. There are many gardens in <br />these large back yards and not many garages of this type. However, he saw no <br />reason to deny the CUP request. <br />Scalze pointed out the recommendation of the Planning Commission that there <br />be no outdoor storage on the basketball court. Perkola reported that the court <br />would not be used for storage, but rather by his sons for recreation purposes. <br />Mr. Montour introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2001-7-157 —APPROVING A CONDITIONAL USE <br />PERMIT ALLOWING CONSTRUCTION OFA 22 FOOT 131' 34 FOOT <br />ACCESSORY GARAGE BRING TOTAL GARAGE SPACE TO JUST <br />UNDER 1,500 SQUARE FEET AT 2935 EDGERTON STREET AS <br />REQUESTED BYBRETT PERKOLA SUBJECT TO COMPLIANCE <br />WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE CITY PLANNER AS <br />OUTLINED IN HIS REPORT DATED JULY 10, 2001 AND SUBJECT TO <br />COMPLIANCE WITH THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE PLANNING <br />COMMISSION <br />