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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JULY 26, 1995 <br />VACATION OF <br />PORTION OF <br />JACKSON <br />STREET <br />There was no one present from the general public <br />wishing to comment on this matter. <br />Upon motion by Morelan, seconded by LaValle, the public <br />hearing was closed. <br />Morelan felt that the request met the necessary <br />requirements for a Conditional Use Permit. Morelan <br />asked if any thought had been given to requiring <br />removal of the existing small shed on the property. <br />The City Planner reported that the. Wilson's use this <br />shed for storage of garden equipment. Given the <br />configuration of their garage, they preferred not to <br />store this equipment in the middle of the garage. <br />Morelan noted that the width of the garage is <br />relatively narrow. As a result, there is not a lot of <br />side storage. <br />Mr. Morelan introduced the following resolution and <br />moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 95 -7 -175 - APPROVING THE CONDITIONAL USE <br />PERMIT TO ALLOW A GARAGE ADDITION WHICH WOULD RESULT IN <br />TOTAL ACCESSORY BUILDING AREA EXCEEDING 1,000 SQUARE <br />FEET AS REQUESTED BY DAVID AND JUNE WILSON FOR PROPERTY. <br />AT 636 KELLER PARKWAY <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by LaValle. <br />Ayes (4) Morelan, LaValle, Pedersen, Scalze. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />Scalze opened the public hearing to consider the <br />vacation of a portion of Jackson Street lying between <br />Australian Avenue on the north and Bluwood Avenue on <br />the south. <br />The City Administrator recommended that the public <br />hearing be continued to August 23rd due to concerns <br />about the legal description of the area to be vacated. <br />The Administrator also pointed out that a vacation <br />requires a super - majority vote of the Council. Given <br />that the Mayor is absent this evening, as well as <br />Council Member Morelan's past practice of abstaining on <br />matters in the Australian /Bluwood area, there would not <br />be enough votes to act on the matter. <br />There was no one from the general public present <br />wishing to comment on this matter. <br />2 <br />Page 48 <br />