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September 22, 1980 <br />conded by Mr. Jaworski. Motion carried unanimously. <br />The next item was a request from Mr. Brad Barrot to move a house from one site in <br />Lino Lakes (Aqua Lane) to another location (77th Street) . The house does meet <br />the specifications of The City. This house has been inspected by the Building In- <br />spector and the Mayor. It was felt this is a well built home. Mayor Gourley felt <br />that something should be done to the siding. Mr. Barrot he would either stain, paint, <br />or restore the siding so it is presentable. <br />Mr. Jaworski moved to approve the moving of this home from Aqua Lane to 77th Street <br />with the stipulation that he upgrade the siding. Seconded by Mr. Kulaszewicz. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />There was some discussion on the moving permit applications that had been approved <br />and adopted by the Council and Mr. McLean wondered why this form had not been used <br />in this application. <br />Mr. Glenn Rehbein had applied for variance for the construction of a storage building <br />which would have one corner nearer the street than his residence. This was,so lo- <br />cated due to the sun angle since there will be some solar heating in the home. <br />Mr. McLean moved that this variance be granted. Seconded by Mr. Kulaszewicz. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Schumacher asked to discuss the size of this building since this building will <br />exceed 1000 square feet. This is not according to the City's building code which <br />limits an accessory building to 1000 square feet. After some discussion of this <br />matter, the general consensus of the Council was that this building could be construc <br />ted within the Commercial portion of this lot and Mr. Rehbein does not need a variance. <br />The special use permit application of Mr. Gearman was considered. This is for the <br />construction of a commercial building on Highway #49 and had been sent to RCWB and <br />had been approved by that Board. Mr. Jaworski moved to approve this special use per - <br />mit. Mayor Gourley asked that the drawing presented be attached to this special use <br />permit. Seconded by Mr. McLean. Motion carried unanimously. <br />The hearing for the proposed sale of the Park property in LaMotte Add. was called to <br />order. Mayor Gourley asked if there was anyone here to speak on this matter and there <br />was none. Mayor Gourley moved to authorize the Attorney to draw up the necessary deeds <br />to secure the necessary signatures from the LaMotte family. Seconded by Mr. Jaworski. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mayor Gourley moved to continue this hearing until October 14, 1980 at 9:00 P.M. <br />Seconded by Mr. McLean. Motion carried unanimously. <br />The Clerk was instructed to mail a notice to all property owners notifying them of <br />this hearing. <br />Since the Council adjourns at 11:00 P.M. and it is now that time, Mayor Gourley asked <br />the wishes of the Council. This meeting will continue. <br />The matter of Mr. Ulmer was next and Mr. Meister reported that the work that was <br />necessary has been completed with the exception of the seeding. Mayor Gourley <br />questioned the steep slope on the cul -de -sac. Mr. Meister felt this has been re- <br />paired correctly. If this should wash away in the Spring, it will be repaired by <br />Mr. Ulmer. There was some discussion of a spot on the cul -de -sac that had appeared <br />to have been patched. Mayor Gourley felt that this should be looked at since it <br />
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