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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 10, 1991 <br />since this report was never accepted by the City Council she <br />requested that her money be returned to her. She also noted that <br />she has not been dealt with cordially and would pursue this <br />matter even though she had to hire a baby sitter and take time <br />off from work. Mrs. Lowell said she was disappointed, upset and <br />emotional. <br />Mrs. Lowell explained that she talked to Mr. George Meadows, <br />6491 - 24th Avenue who told her that he did not have proper <br />frontage and was given a variance to build on his property. She <br />said she needed some answers and felt someone should be <br />accountable for this situation. Mrs. Lowell said she would <br />continue to come back before the Council until the matter is <br />resolved. <br />Mayor Bisel told Mrs. Lowell that the City is pursuing the matter <br />and is trying to arrive at an agreeable solution. He noted that <br />the assessment procedure outlined in the City Charter is <br />difficult to work with. Mayor Bisel also referred to the Meadows <br />situation and explained that he may have been given a variance <br />some time ago prior to changes in the present ordinance. <br />Council Member Neal expressed concern in this matter. Mrs. <br />Lowell indicated that she had discussed this matter with both <br />Council Member Neal and Council Member Kuether who had suggested <br />that she submit her concerns in writing. Mrs. Lowell said she <br />wanted someone at the City to admit that something has gone <br />wrong. She noted that she has called and has been referred to <br />Mr. Schumacher and there has been no contact. <br />Council Member Neal asked Mrs. Lowell for the name of the person <br />who advised her to face her new home to the north. (Facing the <br />new street.) Mrs. Lowell explained it was both Mr. Miller and <br />Mr. Boxrud. She also noted that her property had been approved <br />to be subdivided but this is technically impossible since the new <br />street was denied by the Council. <br />Council Member Reinert said he would like to identify some of the <br />people who made recommendations and innuendos. He also said he <br />would like to know who mislead the Lowell's. <br />CONSIDERATION AND APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Work Session, May 28, 1991 - Council Member Bohjanen moved to <br />approve these minutes as presented. Council Member Reinert <br />seconded the motion. Motion carried with Council Member Kuether <br />abstaining. <br />Regular Session, May 28, 1991 - Council Member Reinert moved to <br />approve these minutes as presented. Council Member Bohjanen <br />PAGE 2 <br />197 <br />
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