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1 <br />1 <br />COUNCIL WORK SESSION AUGUST 5, 1992 <br />AGENDA <br />All items on the proposed agenda for August 10, 1992 were <br />reviewed. <br />Agenda Item No. 3 - Council Member Bergeson explained that he had <br />met with Mary Kay Wyland" and prepared a summary of the Zoning <br />Ordinance for publication. He gave a copy of the summary to all <br />Council Members. Council Member Bergeson noted that a grid is <br />being prepared regarding accessory buildings. This grid will <br />indicate what accessory buildings are permitted on certain size <br />lots in the various zones in the City. <br />Agenda Item No. 5 - Mr. Volk and the Park Board will be <br />recommending that lighting be installed at Country Lake Park and <br />Birch Park. There will be no hockey at Country Lakes Park. A <br />need for recreational skating has been indicated for that park. <br />Mr. Volk noted that the City had received a gift of light <br />fixtures. Most of the cost will be for the installation of the <br />electricity. Monthly utility costs will be approximately <br />$100.00. <br />Agenda Item No. 6 - Council Member Bergeson referred to this <br />agenda item and asked that at the next work session, a report be <br />given regarding the progress of the financial impact policy. <br />BOAT LAUNCH, RESHANAU LAKE <br />Mr. Schumacher explained that many of the differences on the <br />matter have been work out. There will be a hearing regarding the <br />use of the outlot at the August 12, 1992 Planning and Zoning <br />Board meeting. <br />ZONING ORDINANCE <br />Council Member Bergeson explained that the current Zoning <br />Ordinance outline the duties of the Building Official and the <br />City Planner. Currently, this portion of the Zoning Ordinance is <br />out of date and Council Member Bergeson suggested that the Zoning <br />Ordinance be amended. Mr. Schumacher said he was aware of this <br />discrepancy but felt unless there is a legal conflict, he would <br />like to have the ordinance remain as it is for a year or two (2). <br />He noted that as the City grows, a planner may be needed again. <br />POLICE STATION REMODELING <br />Mr. Volk asked for direction regarding the remodeling of the <br />police station. He presented a plan showing the addition of a <br />three (3) stall garage and storage area. Mr. Volk explained <br />that if the City Council wishes to proceed with this plan or a <br />PAGE 3 <br />175 <br />