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• <br />• <br />• <br />DESIGN REVIEW BOARD <br />February 14, 1990 <br />MOTION: John Bergeson moved that the board direct the city <br />planner to incorporate the changes as outlined above and <br />return the proposed ordinance for review by the design review <br />board in March. Mr. King seconded the motion and the motion <br />was approved unanimously. <br />Elwin Klimek approached the board. He met with the P &Z board <br />some time ago requesting a variance to allow him to construct <br />his pole barn. That request was denied. Council reviewed <br />this application and at that time council referred the issue <br />back to the P &Z for further consideration. Council asked <br />that the board look at the accessory building ordinance, and <br />if they feel that anything should be changed in the 2 1/2 to <br />10 acre parcel size then it should be considered. <br />MOTION: Mr. King moved to inform the city council that the <br />Design Review Board will not make any changes pertaining to <br />the accessory building ordinance on parcels of land 2 1/2 <br />acres and larger. Al Robinson seconded the motion and the <br />motion was approved unanimously. <br />Al Robinson felt that there are areas in the city that <br />larger accessory buildings in some of the larger parcels <br />would not look bad. Some pole barns could be screened and <br />landscaped from the rear yards and they would be unnoticed, <br />and in some cases it would be an eye sore. <br />Pete Kluegel stated that in 1983 the ordinance addressing <br />accessory buildings was adopted. The P &Z discussed the <br />ordinance, and the board decided to keep it as it is written. <br />OLD BUSINESS <br />There was no old business <br />NEW BUSINESS <br />John Miller told the board that the last two meetings have <br />been pretty simple requests. The next meeting however, will <br />have two controversial items on the agenda. One of them <br />being the 35E rezoning and the other a Conditional Use Permit <br />request from the United Power Association. <br />The board members packets will be delivered sooner than <br />usual allowing everyone more time to review these items. <br />The board members discussed possibly getting items as they <br />are completed instead of everything in one packet. Mr. <br />Miller felt that the board members could receive the United <br />Power's Association application within a week. <br />Mr. King moved to adjourn the meeting. <br />