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COUNCIL MINUTES MAY 10, 1999 <br />Staff reviewed the proposed changes including a proposal to remove the liquor license fee <br />schedule and noted that fees will be adopted by resolution. Staff recommended leaving the fees at <br />the current level at this time. <br />Mayor Sullivan opened the public hearing at 6:50 p.m. <br />Council expressed concern regarding reducing the distance from schools to 400 feet. Staff was <br />directed to explore the option of making the Town Center the exception to the current 1000 foot <br />separation requirement. Staff was also directed develop a definition for schools and to include <br />Day Care Centers, Churches, and parks in the separation requirement. Staff will bring a <br />recommendation to the next Council work session. <br />Council Member Lyden moved to close the public hearing at 6:57 p.m. Council Member <br />Bergeson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Council Member Dahl moved to table Item 6C, PUBLIC HEARING . ,I ING, <br />Ordinance No. 13 - 99, Amending City Code, Section 700, Perta to .Li 'r enses & Fees <br />and Resolution No. 99 - 38, until the next Council meeting. `a mbe - al seconded the <br />motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />SECOND READING, Ordinance No. 12 - 99 <br />Extended), Approve Rezone to PDO, Prehmitary <br />Permit for McDonald's Restaurant, <br />voted to rezone the above described s <br />READING of the rezone Ordin <br />e Drive (at Apollo Drive <br />Platy Site Plan Review, Conditional Use <br />• brie April 26, 1999, meeting, the Council <br />t industrial uses. This is the SECOND <br />Council Member Lyd <br />as presented. Counci <br />Council Memb <br />Lyden voted ye <br />approve the SECOND READING of Ordinance No. 12 - 99, <br />seconded the motion. <br />oted yes. Council Member Dahl voted yes. Council Member <br />it Member Neal voted yes. Mayor Sullivan voted yes. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Ordinance No. 12 - 99 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />Consideration of Resolution No. 99 - 36, Lake Drive Trunk Utility Improvement Easement <br />Payment, John Powell - Easement negotiations are underway with property owners throughout <br />the length of the Lake Drive Trunk Utility Improvement project which begins at Apollo <br />Drive/Lilac Street and extends to Lino Lakes Elementary School on Main Street, west of Lake <br />Drive. <br />The following property owners have signed an Easement Grant for the project: <br />James M. and Marie Schafer <br />4 <br />Parcel 11 and 11T $4,768.00 <br />
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