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6 11/17/71 <br />square feet per dwelling unit for a two - bedroom unit, plus 150 square feet for <br />each additional bedroom. There was general discussion as to whether the code <br />was correct as to above. A single dwelling home is allowed to go down as low <br />as 800 square feet. <br />Mr. Kelling moved to recommend to the Council that we continue our hearing <br />until the date set by the Council, to give U.S. Lakes Development time to <br />coordinate to the latest zoning code and also for us to check into the code <br />further. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Jack Canfield requested a variance for an existing house at 1300 Birch St., <br />on property less than 21 acres and less than 150' frontage. After general <br />discussion Mr. Karth moved to recommend to the Council that they grant the <br />variance. Seconded by '_1r. Husnik. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Karth asked to abstain. He requested a variance on .8 acre isolated with <br />roads on all 3 sides. He was advised that it was no fault of his the area was <br />isolated and he, therefore, didn't need a variance. <br />Mr. McLean proposed that other P &Z members be called on to check into homes and <br />other buildings moved into the village. Mr. Rehbein, Mr. Cardinal and Mr. <br />Dupre have been doing all of this and he suggested this not be a permanent <br />detail, but that they rotate so everyone gets familiar with the problem. He <br />asked that Mr. Hill and Mr. Karth take on the duty for the next six months and <br />that Pir. Cardinal and Mr. Dupre go along. After six months the duty will go <br />to someone else. <br />Mr. McLean was advised of new sign legislation by Naegele. Mr. Locher had no <br />information on it with him, but will check it out. It appeared that the new <br />legislation stipulated signs must be on commercial property. If this is the <br />case permits may not be valid if they were granted on residential sites, so <br />before anything further is done we mu^t know what the new legislation states. <br />There was general discussion as to the use of the permit granted Mr. Leo Bruder <br />for garbage trucking on Highway 8. "Ir. Locher advised he has been prosecuted a <br />number of times. Right now he has a 40 day jail sentence hanging over his head. <br />He was advised to clean up the place and supposedly at this time it has been <br />cleaned up about 75 %. He salvages anything that he thinks could be resold from <br />the garbage truck. This stuff is all kept in a pole shed. He has had notes as <br />far back as 1967. He cl ears up but constantly slips back. Under the old ord- <br />inance this kind of salvaging was permitted. Mr. Jester advised Mr. Bruder had <br />been granted a stay by the Judge until December 1st. Air. Locher said if he <br />actually sells these things at his place, if people come and buy them there, he <br />would need a special use permit. <br />Mr. Kelling moved to adjourn at 11:23 P.M. Seconded by Mr. Hill. Carried <br />unanimously.