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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />CITY COUNCIL MEETING JULY 25, 1994 <br />is where citizens will have the most input into the proposed ban <br />on permanent fish houses. <br />Council Member Kuether noted another proposal which is to ban <br />permanent fish houses for one (1) year. An evaluation of the ban <br />would be completed before any other action would be taken. <br />Council Member Bergeson noted that a huge percentage of the <br />shoreland is in White Bear and felt that City should be taking <br />the lead with this project. <br />Council Member Kuether said the next meeting is scheduled for <br />August 23, 1994. She will contact Forest Lake to see how they <br />handle ice fishing complaints. Mayor Reinert suggested that more <br />information regarding having the State Legislature increase the <br />fines be available for this meeting. <br />This matter will be placed on the August 3, 1994 Council work <br />session agenda. <br />CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING, ORDINANCE NO. 11 - 94, SALE OF <br />CITY OWNED PROPERTY TO UDOR, U.S.A., BRIAN WESSEL <br />Mr. Wessel explained that UDOR, U.S.A. is purchasing a parcel of <br />land in the City owned portion of the Apollo Business Park for a <br />distribution facility. According to the City Charter, an <br />ordinance is required to authorize the sale of real property <br />owned by the City. <br />The FIRST READING of the ordinance was held on July 11, 1994. <br />Since that time no negative comments have been received and no <br />proposed changes have been suggested. <br />Council Member Elliott moved to approve the SECOND READING of <br />Ordinance No. 11 - 94 and dispense with the reading. Council <br />Member Kuether seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Ordinance No. 11 - 94 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD REPORT, MARY KAY WYLAND <br />Consideration of a Variance Request, Neil Banta, 7829 Nottingham <br />Lane - Mr. Banta is requesting a variance to allow an addition to <br />his existing two (2) car garage. His property is zoned Rural and <br />is approximately 1.09 acres in size. Ms. Wyland explained that <br />the present Zoning Code would not allow construction of an <br />addition to the garage without a variance approval. <br />Mr. Banta has submitted letters from his neighbors indicating <br />that they have no problem with the proposed garage size variance. <br />PAGE 5 <br />299 <br />