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AUGUST 20, 1975 <br />-3- <br />Mr. Locher then showed the members of the P & Z, and others from the <br />audience, the plat map that showed exactly how this street would run. <br />Mr. Locher suggested that at some time in the future that portion of <br />Town Road that runs to West Road be renamed West Road in its entirety <br />to avoid confusion. <br />Mr. Keiling stated that if no-one had any objections to the renaming <br />of Lakeview Avenue in Otter Lake Hills to Deer Pass Trail he will so <br />move to recommend to the Council to rename and at the same time recommend <br />to the Council that they consider the rename of Town Road to West Road <br />to avoid confusion in the future. <br />After some discussion it was deceided that the second portion of the <br />motion, i.e. to rename Town Road was premature at this time and Mr. <br />Kelling withdrew his motion and restated it to: <br />I recommend to the Council that they accept the <br />petition to rename LAKEVIEW AVENUE IN OTTER LAKE <br />HILLS PLAT TO DEER PASS TRAIL, as outlined in the <br />legal description provided by the Attorney, and <br />to accept Deer Pass Trail for partial maintenance <br />which the applicants understand to be snow plowing. <br />Mr. Shearan accepted the motion and seconded it, as such. Motion carried. <br />The hearing on this petition closed at 8:30 P.M. <br />The next item on the agenda was a discussion of theltproblems concerning <br />Building Permit No. 46 which was issued to Mr. John Landers of 7181 <br />Sunrise Avenue, Lino Lakes. This permit was issued on August 23, 1974, <br />by the Deputy Clerk of the City. The permit was Issued for an addition <br />to the home and a garage. No blueprints were forwarded to the Building <br />Inspector for his approval prior to issuance. <br />Several problems have arisen with the building that was put up end on August <br />5, 1975 the Building Inspector wrote to Mr. Landers outlining what needed <br />to be done in order to comply with the State Building Code, to which Lino Lakes <br />has incorporated into their ordinances. <br />Mr. and Mrs. Landers questioned why there were not informed of alt this <br />before the permit was issued. Mrs. Landers stated that when she applied <br />for the permit she asked the Deputy Clerk and was merely told to contact <br />the Building Inspector. She felt that the Clerk should have told her what <br />she had to do. <br />This problem, of issuing permits without the knowledge of the Building <br />inspector, has since been instructed by orders of the Council no permits <br />are to be issued without prior approval of the Building Inspector. All <br />plans are to be submitted before any, permit can be issued. <br />