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COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 10, 1997 <br /> zoning district. The current ordinance prohibits exterior storage of vehicles awaiting repair. As <br /> amended, all outdoor storage would be prohibited except vehicles awaiting repair. <br /> Council Member Bergeson asked if other vehicle repair businesses within the community would <br /> become illegal with the proposed amendment. Ms. Wyland explained that existing businesses <br /> would be"grandfathered in"to this ordinance. <br /> Council Member Kuether expressed concern that fencing is not included in the actual ordinance <br /> amendment. Ms. Wyland explained that another section of the existing ordinance references <br /> fencing, and that fencing is a condition of approval for the business which would benefit <br /> immediately from the amendment. <br /> Council Member Kuether moved to approve Ordinance No. 29 - 97, as presented. Council <br /> Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Ordinance No. 29 - 97 can be found at the end of these minutes. - <br /> SECOND READING, Ordinance No. 31 -97 Establishing Open and Outdoor Storage as an <br /> Interim Use in the Light Industrial(LI) Zoning District -Ms. Wyland explained that Council <br /> approved the first reading of this ordinance at its October 27, 1997 meeting. At that time an <br /> interim use permit for Molin Concrete was also approved, subject to approval of this second <br /> reading. Ms. Wyland reviewed the additional conditions to which approval of this ordinance is <br /> subject. <br /> Council Member Bergeson requested clarification of definition of the"drop dead" date for the <br /> interim use permit. Ms. Wyland explained that in this instance such use would terminate upon a <br /> significant change in the property use as approved, rather than at the end of a specific period of <br /> time. <br /> Council Member Bergeson moved to approve Ordinance No. 31 - 97, as presented. Council <br /> Member Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Ordinance No. 31 - 97 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br /> Resolution No. 97- 157 Establishing Livable Community Goals -Ms. Wyland stated that as <br /> part of the Livable Communities Act,municipalities are asked to establish goals pertaining to <br /> housing affordability, life-cycle, and density. These goals are seen as objectives the City would <br /> want to meet while recognizing that there can be no quarantine of that achievement. The City <br /> originally established some rather low goals based on the fact that the Comprehensive Plan <br /> process had not yet been initiated. The Metropolitan Council accepted those one-year goals; <br /> however, they are now requesting goals projected through the year 2010. The following is a list <br /> of the City's Index,the 1996 one-year goals, suggested 1997 goals, and Metropolitan Council <br /> recommended goals: <br /> City's Index 1996 Goals 1997 Goals Met Council <br /> 8 <br />
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