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1 <br />Mr. Cardinal reported on the sign applications which had been approved at the <br />Planning & Zoning Board on April 15th. The members viewed the maps showing the <br />IIIsign locations as drawn by Mr. Gotwald. Mr. Cardinal moved to approve the following <br />sign applications: Numbers 1, 3, 6, 8, 9, 17, 18, 20, 21, 22, and 24 as approved <br />by the P&Z and to grant special use permits for each. Seconded by Mr. Rosengren. <br />Carried unanimously. <br />1 <br />Mr. Jerome Boyd questioned the sign permits granted to Meyer on the Schmuck property <br />adjacent to his property. He wondered if Naegele Advertizing had been properly <br />notified of the meetings on those signs. W. Cardinal and W. Jaworski both stated <br />that Naegele had been notified of the meetings but had not been present. Also, <br />representatives of Naegele and Meyer had worked together at the P&Z meetings on <br />the locations. Mr. Boyd stated that he was losing quite an amount of money because <br />there was no third sign on his property; he was told that the applications were <br />granted in order of date filled out --the date of the lease contract had no bearing <br />on the matter. <br />Mr. Cardinal stated that Mr. Glenn Rehbein had requested sign permit #25 at the <br />P&Z meeting for a sign along 135W somewhere in the area of 4th Avenue and the creek. <br />However, no detailed drawing had been presented. Mr. Cardinal moved to accept <br />sign application #25 for Glenn Rehbein and to grant a special use permit with the <br />stipulation that the legal description is provided for Mr. Gotwald to locate it on <br />the map. Seconded by W. Rosengren. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Rosengren questioned the Skelly sign which had been erected on or near the <br />church property on 35W. No application has been made. After discussion, Mr. <br />Bohjanen moved to write to Skelly (Western Advertising) asking them for legal <br />descriptions of the two signs which they have erected in the Village without appli- <br />cation; also to complete applications and send the necessary fees. Seconded by <br />Mr. Cardinal. Carried unanimously. <br />The hearing on the preliminary plat of Chomonix East (Outlot G of Lakes Addn. No. 2) <br />was called to order at 8:33 p.m. The Clerk produced the notices of publication, <br />mailing and posting, which had been read at the P&Z hearing. Also, a request from <br />U.S. Lakes to continue the hearing until the next Council meeting due to having <br />insufficient time to consider the requested recommendations made at the P&Z hearing <br />by the Engineer and Planner was read. Mr. Cardinal moved that the hearing for the <br />preliminary plat of Chomonix East be continued until May 11th at 9:00 p.m. <br />Seconded by Mr. Bohjanen. Carried unanimously. The hearing closed at 8:39 p.m. <br />Mr. Bohjanen moved to set hearing for the preliminary plat for LaMotte's Third <br />Addition as follows: before the Planning & Zoning Board on May 20th at 9 :00 p.m. <br />and before the Council on May 25th at 9:00 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Cardinal. Carried <br />unanimously. The Clerk was asked to notify Mr. LaMotte of the hearing dates and <br />times. <br />Mr. Jaworski reported that no Park Board meeting had been held except for the special <br />meeting on April 2. However, the crew is working on the ball diamonds. He requested <br />authorization to purchase approximately 6 or 8 loads of black dirt for the diamonds at <br />a delivered cost of $2.25 /yard for a total of about $200.00. W. Jaworski stated <br />that they would construct a little league ball field behind the sign at Sunrise Park <br />in addition to the present one. More than 300 youngsters have signed up to play. <br />Mr. Cardinal moved to authorize the purchase of the black dirt; however, it should be <br />looked into to see if it would be cheaper to have the Village haul the dirt. Seconded <br />by W. Rosengren. Carried unanimously. <br />