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Page 2 <br />April 28, 1975 <br />Mayor Johnson adjourned the public hearing at 8:17 p.m., and called the <br />regular meeting back to order. <br />Mayor Johnson read a letter from the Association of Metropolitan Municipalities <br />regarding an informational meeting on land use and planning. Councilmen <br />Baumgartner, Hodges and Mayor Johnson will attend. <br />Mayor Johnson read a proclamation declaring May 3, 1975 City Clean Up Day. <br />MSP (Johnson - Baumgartner) to approve the proclamation. <br />Mayor Johnson invited participation of all residents. <br />5 Ayes <br />Mayor Johnson read a letter from Minnesota Energy Agency requesting Council <br />to appoint a representative to the energy conservation committee which <br />hopes by joint efforts to establish a conservative energy program. Councilman <br />Hodges stated he had worked with this in the past and would work on the committee. <br />MSP(Johnson- Baumgartner) to adopt Resolution #674 supporting legislation author- <br />izing construction of a Ramsey County adult detention facility with all support <br />and auxiliary services in one facility. <br />Mayor Johnson noted the Ramsey County proposal to construct such a facility <br />included $300,000 to develop and equip the City of St. Paul's identification <br />center. It is Council's opinion that if Ramsey County citizens are going to <br />pay for this then the identification center should be in the adult detention <br />facility. <br />5 Ayes <br />Mayor Johnson recessed the regular meeting at 8:30 p.m., and called the public hearing <br />on Kenneth L. Breault's variance request to order. <br />Mayor Johnson asked the administrator if all ordinance requirements had been met <br />and satisfied for this public hearing. Administrator Achen stated affirmatively. <br />Mr. Breault presented picutres of his home and a picture of what his proposed <br />garage would look like. <br />Mayor Johnson stated Mr. Breault's present garage is 26 X 24 and he is proposing <br />to expand it an additional 28 X 24 to make a total garage of 54 X 24. Mr. Breault <br />has been to the Planning Commission where the variance request was reviewed and <br />denied, and he is now asking Council to overrule the Planning Commission's <br />decision and approve the construction of the oversized garage. <br />Councilman Baumgartner asked what the intended use of the addition was. Mr. Breault <br />stated he wanted storage space for antique automobiles. Councilman Baumgartner <br />asked if there would be any restoration work done there. Mr. Breault said there <br />would be some sanding and that would be about it. The garage would be used basically <br />to store vehicles. Councilman Baumgartner asked what kind of door his present garage <br />has. Mr. Breault stated he has a 16 foot door and if the addition were approved <br />he would add two more 16 foot doors. Councilman Baumgartner asked if he would have <br />four vehicles in the garage. Mr. Breault stated he would have two family cars plus <br />six antique cars that will be stored in the garage and persons who have hobbies <br />should be able to have it where they live and not have to store their cars elsewhere. <br />