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MINUTES <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />September 14, 1989 <br />Pedersen again suggested that the matter be tabled. <br />Bendel pointed out that if the project is delayed too <br />long, it will not be possible to get paving done this <br />fall. <br />Drabik pointed out that at the last meeting, the <br />Commission requested that areas of concern be <br />addressed, and this was not done. <br />The City Planner stated that tabling the matter for a <br />month will not ensure that things get done. <br />Pedersen stated that at least the Commission may get a <br />plan for addressing the areas of concern. <br />Pedersen recommended that the applications for plan <br />review and Conditional Use Permit for the Slumberland <br />project be tabled until the October 12, 1989 Planning <br />Commission meeting and requesting that the applicant <br />respond to the areas of concern raised by the <br />Commission at that meeting. <br />Motion seconded by Schweizer. <br />Motion carried 6 - 1. Bendel voted against. <br />CAMPBELL The Commission reviewed the application submitted by <br />CUP Greg Campbell, 2881 Edgerton Street, for a Conditional <br />Use Permit to construct an accessory garage building to <br />be used for storage and Mr. Campbell's car restoration <br />hobby. <br />Mr. Mueller, 2885 Edgerton, appeared before the <br />Commission and stated that he was concerned about the <br />effect this proposal will have on property values in <br />the area. Mueller stated that homes on Edgerton north <br />of LaBore Road are deteriorating and property values <br />are going done. Mueller was also concerned about the <br />condition of the property in question. Mueller stated <br />that he objected to the proposal. <br />The City Planner reviewed his recommendations as <br />contained in his report dated September 12, 1989 <br />pointing out that he is recommending no outside storage <br />of vehicles. <br />Page 8 <br />