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• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 14, 1997 <br />Design Review Committee. Using overheads, Ms. Wyland presented the changes recommended <br />by the Review Committee in regards to the building. <br />Ms. Wyland requested the Council approve the Interim Use Permit for the Golf Driving Range <br />with the conditions outlined by the Town Center Design Review Committee. <br />Mr. Wessel added, a suggestion was made that instead of a straight five (5) year interim use <br />period, a three (3) year with a two (2) year extension and yearly options after that be proposed. <br />Council Member Neal inquired if the building will be removable. Ms. Wyland stated yes. <br />Council Member Neal asked if the building could then be used for another business such as a <br />Dairy Queen. Ms. Wyland stated the building would be too small for this purpose, the building <br />is only a little larger than a two -car garage. <br />Council Member Kuether asked if specific time frames can be placed in the Interim Use Permit <br />for the maximum number of days when the building would have to be removed after termination. <br />Ms. Wyland stated 90 days. Mr. Wessel stated this could certainly be done. <br />Council Member Neal moved to approve Interim Use Permit for Golf Driving Range with the <br />conditions outlined by the Town Center Design Review Committee, replacing the straight five <br />(5) year term with a three (3) year term and two (2) year extension, and adding the removal of the <br />building within 90 days after termination. Council Member Bergeson seconded the motion. <br />Motion carried with Lyden voting no. <br />Reconsideration of ACCAP, House Move -In Purchase Lot from the City, FIRST <br />READING, Ordinance No. 03 - 97 - Ms. Wyland informed the Council that David and Donna <br />Vanneste are interested in donating a house, located on Hodgson Road in Shoreview, to the <br />Anoka County Community Action Program (ACCAP) in the hope of providing an affordable <br />home for a low or moderate income, first-time home buyer. ACCAP is willing to move this <br />house onto Lot 4, Block 3, Lexington Park Lakeview and offer the City of Lino Lakes up to <br />$10,000 for the lot. Ms. Wyland stated if the Council were to approve the ordinance, ACCAP <br />would need a Site Plan Review to facilitate the move. <br />Council Member Bergeson asked about the cost associated with transferring the land to the new <br />owner since there were Council Members who did not want to let this land go for less than <br />$10,000. He said the purchaser would need to pay for any associated cost with transferring the <br />title. Mr. Hawkins stated these fees would not amount to a lot of money, probably no more than <br />$50. <br />Council Member Neal asked when the City would receive the $10,000. Mr. Steve Klein stated <br />payment would be made upon a signed purchase agreement. <br />Council Member Lyden suggested Ms. Wyland state what the City is going to do with the <br />$10,000. Ms. Wyland stated the ordinance recommends the money be placed in the Housing <br />and Redevelopment Authority (HRA) and this body will determine how the money will be used. <br />PAGE 5 <br />