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CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION NOVEMBER 17, 1999 <br />Council suggested a mutual aid discussion regarding policing of the park should be held <br />at a future work session. <br />LAMBRECHT VARIANCE, JEFF SMYSER <br />Staff distributed a memo regarding the Lambrecht variance request that advised that staff <br />is stills recommending denial. <br />Mr. Lambrecht, 1083 Aspen Lane stated he has an issue with other requests for variance <br />being granted while his was denied. He stated there is inconsistency among Council <br />Members votes regarding variance requests. He asked that Council look at his request <br />again. <br />Mayor Sullivan advised that his variance request did not meet the criteria set up by the <br />State in order to grant a variance. <br />Council Member Lyden advised that each and every variance has t n its own <br />merits. If this variance were granted, it is feasible that every v . o Aspen Lane <br />would have to be granted. He suggested the setback requir e ed. <br />Staff advised all ordinances will be reviewed when tioIpreive Plan is adopted. <br />It is not anticipated that setback requirements <br />Council Member Bergeson added that stricter standards than other lots. <br />COMPREHENSIVE PLAN RI N WESSEL /JEFF SMYSER <br />Council Member Berge ��� .•z� se: ,,sere have been no changes. Discussions regarding <br />the MUSA will co <br />Mayor Sullivan stag;; =. ° e etropolitan Council is anxious for the City to complete the <br />Comprehensive Plan <br />TAGG PROPERTY UPDATE, BRIAN WESSEL <br />Staff advised that discussions were held last week regarding TIF option. Mr. Peter Coyle <br />has suggested the City look at private /public request for proposal (RFP), which would <br />enable the City and Mr. Tagg to package all the property together. It is anticipated that a <br />package will be out after the first of the year. The environmental and architectural <br />standards will be part of the RFP. <br />Staff noted the entrance into the site is a challenge. A meeting will be held to discuss a <br />strategy on how to best move forward regarding the entrance. <br />JADT UPDATE, BRIAN WESSEL <br />2 <br />
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