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• <br />• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES JULY 26, 1999 <br />Staff recommended that an offer of employment be extended to Ms. Ry-Chel Gaustad. Ms. <br />Gaustad's first day of employment is scheduled to be August 16, 1999. Her starting salary will <br />be $41,967.00. <br />Council Member Dahl moved to hire Ms. Ry-Chel Gaustad as proposed by staff. Council <br />Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Consider Re-establishing Finance Director Position, Linda Waite Smith - Staff requested the <br />City Council reestablish the Finance Director position and authorize staff to recruit applicants for <br />the position. <br />Council Member Dahl moved to reestablish Finance Director position and authorize staff to <br />recruit applicants for the position. Council Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried <br />unanimously. <br />COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT REPORT, B SSEL <br />FIRST READING, Ordinance No. 20 - 99, Rezone From o siness to <br />General Business, Conditional Use Permit & Site Plan R e 'can Legion Club Post <br />566, Lake Drive, Jeff Smyser - The City owns four (4) the t side of Lake Drive north <br />of 77th Street. The old Police Department buildinThe Legion Club is purchasing <br />the lot with the former Police Department buildin hes to remodel the old building and <br />build an addition. The Legion club will themodeled and enlarged building. <br />The Legion Club has submitted a <br />Use Permit and a Site Plan R <br />proceed with their plans. <br />one the property, an application for a Conditional <br />f these requests will enable the Legion Club to <br />At the July 14, 1999, "` :. � • ning meeting, a resident submitted a petition with the <br />signatures of 83 residen . pp • sing the project. The Council has received a copy of the petition. <br />The Planning & Zoning Board reviewed each application and approved the rezoning, CUP, and <br />site plan requests with several conditions. <br />Council expressed concern regarding the petition opposing the project. <br />Mr. Moser, representative for the Legion Club, came forward and stated that the Legion Club <br />obtained a list of residents near the site from City staff. The original list contained 45 homes. <br />There were only eight (8) residents from the area that were present at the Planning & Zoning <br />Board meeting that were opposed to the project. He added that approximately 60% of the people <br />who signed the additional petition would not be impacted by the project. <br />• The City Attorney explained the opposing petition is for informational use only. <br />3 <br />