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Proceedings of the Village Council, Dec. 12th (Cont'd) <br />0 13+ <br />Pg. 2 <br />The hearing for a special use permit requested by Mr. Melberg in <br />rder to build a filling station at the southwest corner of Hwy. 10 <br />and Long Lake Road was then opened. Mr. Stole reported that the ilann. ,n <br />Commission has considered this request and feels that the property is <br />ideally situated for a filling station. Mr. Bill Frits asked what <br />ercenta;e of village property is zoned industrial as opposed to <br />)roperty for special use permit. He feels that the Council is abort - <br />'.nt the purpose of zoning this land industrial by issuing a special <br />».se permit. He feels that we would be limiting industrial development <br />in the area along Long Lake Road by removing one of the accesses to <br />the property. Trustee Christensen stated that there is at present only <br />one owner of all of the industrial land there except for the corner <br />owned by Mr. Melberg and that owner could build his own road to suit <br />his needs. Motion by Christensen to accept Mr Melberg's application <br />for special use permit and that he be given permission to erect and <br />operate a gasoline filling station on the parcel in question. Motion <br />oeoonded by Hodges. 5 ayes for approval, motion carried. <br />The hearing notice on condemnation of sub- standard house at 7856 <br />Long Lake Road was read by the Attorney. The owners were present and <br />had received the notice. Mr. Meyers stated that the owners have 30 <br />days to carry out the Council's recommendations on this property. The <br />L'uailding Inspector, Electrical Inspector and Plumbing Inspector stated <br />iat the place should be cleaned up, it needs a new chimney and a fire <br />:poor in the rear, the electrical system is definitely a hazard and that <br />Y7,' part of the system is acceptable, and that the drain from the kitchon <br />:i_nk may be too close to the well. Motion by Mayor Crane, seconded <br />r Hodges to take final action on this at the January 9th meeting. <br />=.yes for approval, motion carried. The suggestion was made by <br />•stee Christensen that the inspectors get together with the owners <br />hive them an idea of what is expected of them to get the building <br />shape. <br />The September 29, 1960 minutes were read by Clerk Smith. Motion <br />'lodges, seconded by Malvin to accept the minutes as read. 5 ayes <br />approval, motion carried. <br />Clerk Smith read the minutes of the November 28, 1960 meeting. <br />i.ayor Crane asked that the word "waive" in the last line of the third <br />paragraph on page 2 be changed to "amend ". Clerk Smith stated that <br />in the third paragraph from the bottom of page 5, the lot number <br />. :aould be "65" instead of "55 ". Motion by Christensen, seconded by <br />'dges to accept the minutes as corrected. 5 ayes for approval, <br />:..otion carried. <br />The minutes of the December 8, 1960 meeting were read by Clerk <br />3 ith. These were the minutes of the Annual Village Election. Motion <br />?.,,, Malvin, seconded by Hodges to approve them as read. Mayor Crane <br />'red if the vote on Plan A by precincts could be obtained. This will <br />added to the minutes. 5 ayes for approval, motion carried. <br />Page (2) <br />