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COUNCIL MEETING JUNE 10, 1996 <br />Council Member Bergeson asked if there will be a problem with outdoor storage since <br />this business deals with the maintenance of fire department equipment. Mr. Wessel <br />explained that there will be absolutely no outdoor storage and this will be a item included <br />in the Council approval of the site plan. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to adopt Ordinance No. 06 - 96 and dispense with the <br />reading. Council Member Lyden seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Ordinance No. 06 - 96 can be found at the end of these minutes. <br />PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD REPORT, MARY KAY WYLAND <br />Consideration of Extension of Conditional Use Permit, Rehbein Transit - Ms. <br />Wyland explained that the City Council approved a conditional use permit for Rehbein <br />Transit to allow the construction of a pole building to house buses on May 22, 1995. <br />Since that time, the Rehbein's have been working on the project but have not received <br />loan approval to date. They have installed the trail as requested by the City Council and <br />some preliminary grading work has begun. At this time, Rehbein Transit is requesting an <br />extension of their conditional use permit for 12 months. They do anticipate construction <br />yet this fall, but to be on the safe side, they are requesting a 12 month extension. <br />Staff has reviewed this request and recommends approval of the 12 month extension of <br />the existing conditional use permit. The seven (7) conditions attached to the permit are <br />still valid and apply to the site. <br />Council Member Kuether asked if the new bus storage building will hold all the buses <br />owned by Rehbein Transit. Mr. Rehbein said yes. It will also hold all the buses needed <br />for the future growth of the Centennial School District. <br />Council Member Kuether moved to approve the 12 month extension of the conditional <br />use permit for Rehbein Transit. Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried unanimously. <br />FIRST READING, Ordinance No. 03 - 96 - Ms. Wyland explained that this proposed <br />animal ordinance was initiated by the Police Department to add enforcement provisions <br />and is intended to address various animal concerns including number of dogs, wild <br />animals, enforcement, kennels and the licensing of cats. The Planning and Zoning Board <br />reviewed the ordinance in July, 1995, set a neighborhood meeting for discussion, <br />followed with another Planning and Zoning meeting in November, 1995, formed a <br />committee to discuss the proposed ordinance and ultimately recommended approval of <br />the ordinance at their March, 1996 meeting. <br />A fact sheet explaining the important differences between the existing ordinance and the <br />proposed ordinance was included with the Council packet along with other information <br />PAGE 11 <br />