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City Council minutes <br />-11- January 26, 1976 <br />Councilman Hodges: Would go along with a temporary license if <br />he comes in and is really sincere. I think he realizes he has <br />got to do something. <br />Councilman Baumgartner stated that until the State gives you a <br />license we can't give you one. He replied that the State will <br />give him one. Councilman Baumgartner said that he has heard <br />about your building, etc. for 3 or 4 years and it has never <br />happened. After we cracked down you finally moved the cars. <br />As far as I am concerned 30 days is it. Bob Schmidt, Control <br />Data employee, stated that he has cars on Mr. Gillespie's <br />lot on consignment and if the lot was closed this would be most <br />difficult for him. <br />Councilman Pickar: Can probably see the issuing of a temporary <br />license. Something definite would have to be worked out with <br />the administrator before he comes in. <br />Councilman Shelquist: Is it your intent to start repairing <br />cars or what? <br />Mr. Gillespie: Get one stall and an office over here. Realize <br />I have to have something here. <br />Councilman Shelquist: You wouldn't move your cars off the lot <br />because of weather. How is summer different if you have no place <br />to go then? <br />Mr. Gillespie: In the winter you have income tax money coming <br />back and they may buy. <br />Councilman Shelquist: At the last meeting we were told that the <br />bus couldn't be moved. Now they are moved. Why will it take a <br />year to build the building? <br />Mr. Gillespie: Have to wait for the summer. Go through the <br />planning stages and get the permit, etc. <br />Councilman Shelquist: I am in favor of granting renewal on the <br />basis of 90 days and an additional renewal after that based on <br />negotiations with the administrator, presentation of plans, and <br />by June or July a structure completed. You cannot rely simply <br />on his statements. <br />Mayor Johnson asked how many cars he has sitting in his yard, he <br />replied probably 5 -7 and the Mayor stated that he had counted <br />nine. Mr. Gillespie explained these belonged to his children. <br />Mayor Johnson stated that he would go along with perhaps a recon- <br />sideration of an extension from the police department issuing <br />tags until February 23. As far as being able to do business on <br />the lot I would say no. I want to see a negotiated contract <br />before you do sell cars. When we get this accepted then I <br />would be willing to consider a new license. I make a motion <br />that we reconsider the length of time in which the police <br />department is not to issue tags to any cars that remain on the <br />