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180 <br />COUNCIL MEETING JULY 27, 1987 <br />Mr. Bisel moved to adopt the second reading of Ordinance No. 12 -- <br />Mr. Bohjanen seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />The entire Ordinance may be found in the minutes of June 22, 1987. <br />PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD REPORT - PETE KLUEGEL <br />House Move -In, Fred Tuma - Mr. Kluegel explained that Mr. Tuma has <br />requested a House Move -In permit to move a house to Lot 10, Block 1, <br />Sherwood Green. The Planning and Zoning Board has reviewed this <br />request and has recommended approval. Mr. Marier asked if the house <br />would fit in with the neighborhood. Mr. Kluegel said that it would. <br />Mr. Tuma was in attendance and explained that the deck would be <br />removed during the time the house is moved. He also plans to add a <br />garage in the near future. <br />Mr. Marier moved to approve the house move -in request with the <br />stipulation that the garage be completed by the summer of 1988. Mr. <br />Bisel seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Variance, Robert Rud, Septic System Setback - Mr. Kluegel explained <br />Brat. Mr. Rud has requested a permit to construct a new septic system. <br />Anoka County is widening Main Street and has purchased additional <br />right -of -way from Mr. Rud to widen that street. It will be necess- <br />to obtain a variance since the new system will not meet the requir <br />ten foot set back from the street right-of-way. Mr. Miller, the C.: <br />Planner has recommended approval of the variance since the plight o <br />the landowner is due to action of Anoka County not the landowner, the <br />hardship is definitely not due to economic considerations, the use of <br />the land will not change, no additional profit will accrue to the <br />property owner, and granting the variance will not reduce property <br />values but rather help to stabilize them as soil and water will not be <br />contaminated. <br />The Planning and Zoning Board had expressed concern as to whether or <br />not granting this variance would create difficulty in selling the <br />property at a future date. Mr. Hawkins said he could not see any <br />problem with selling the property or obtaining a mortgage. <br />Mr. Reinert moved to approve application No. 87 -19 with the <br />recommendations of the P & Z Board except that the City will not be <br />responsible if there is an impact of funding a new mortgage or sale of <br />the property. Mr. Bisel seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />Mr. Kluegel explained that the following Ordinance items are a result <br />of Mr. Miller's recommendations to the P & Z Board. <br />PAGE 10 <br />1 <br />
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