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COUNCIL MINUTES OCTOBER 27, 1997 <br /> FIRST READING, Ordinance No.29 -97 Amending Zoning Ordinance Section 7,Business <br /> Districts, Subdivision 3,H- Ms. Wyland reminded Council that a conditional use permit had <br /> been approved for automobile and truck repair use at 7313 Lake Drive with the condition that an <br /> ordinance amendment be considered which would allow the parking of vehicles waiting for <br /> repair. Section 7, Subd. 3, H.6.i currently reads as follows: <br /> All outside storage shall be prohibited. The storage of damaged <br /> vehicles, vehicles being repaired and vehicle parts and accessory <br /> equipment must be completely inside a principal or accessory <br /> building. <br /> The proposed language would allow customer vehicles to be parked outside but prohibit other <br /> exterior storage. The proposed language is as follows: <br /> All outside storage is prohibited except the storage of customer <br /> vehicles waiting for repair. <br /> Ms. Wyland stated that the Planning and Zoning Board held a public hearing on October 8, 1997, <br /> and recommended approval of this ordinance amendment. <br /> Council Member Lyden asked about a time limit for vehicles awaiting repair to remain on the <br /> property. Ms. Wyland explained that all vehicles stored for repair must bear current licenses, <br /> which should preempt inordinately lengthy storage. <br /> Mayor Landers asked for the precise location of the building. Ms. Wyland explained that this <br /> amendment would apply to any automobile repair use within the City which obtains a <br /> conditional use permit. <br /> Council Member Kuether requested clarification regarding placement of these vehicles within a <br /> fenced area. Ms. Wyland indicated that the applicant still intends to install a fence of a privacy <br /> nature. <br /> Council Member Kuether moved to approve the FIRST READING of Ordinance No. 29 - 97, <br /> which provides and reads in pertinent part "All outside storage is prohibited except the storage <br /> of customer vehicles waiting for repair." Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion <br /> carried unanimously. <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 97- 152 Opting to Participate in Livable Communities Act <br /> -Ms. Wyland explained that at this time of year the City is requested by the Metropolitan <br /> Council to indicate its willingness to participate in the Local Housing Incentives Account <br /> Program under the metro Livable Communities Act. Participation is mandatory for those <br /> communities wishing to access certain funding accounts through the Metropolitan Council. This <br /> proposed resolution, if adopted, represents the City's willingness to continue participation in this <br /> program for the third year. <br /> Mr. Wessel stated that historically following election to participate Staff returns to Council with <br /> a recommendation of goals for use of the subject funds. Last year Council reduced the goals, and <br /> it would appear that this year those same goals will be appropriate. However, Mr. Wessel <br /> reminded Council that at this time the request is just to participate in the program. Mr. Wessel <br /> added that earlier this date he, Mr. Schumacher and Ms. Devine met with representatives of the `.. <br />
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