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November 22, 1976 Page 7 <br />Mayor Pickar stated he felt the intent of the ordinance would be stretched by <br />granting a consecutive permit. The minutes from tonight will reflect that the <br />intent of issuing a permit now has in mind removal of the trailerhome by June 1. <br />MS (Pickar- Hodges) to grant a 90 day permit to the estate of the Moga property <br />for security reasons under the present owner, subject to expire in 90 days and <br />with this motion it is the intent of the Council to consider a renewal if requested <br />at the end of the 90 days. The trailer will be removed no later than June 1, 1977. <br />MSP (Shelquist- Hodges) to amend the motion to place restrictions on the permit <br />being issued until the City is in receipt of a letter of intent as previously <br />discussed assuring the removal by June 1st. <br />Vote on the amendment: <br />Vote on the main motion as amended: <br />5 ayes <br />5 ayes <br />TEMPORARY MOBILE HOME OCCUPANCY PERMIT REQUEST OF JAMES PARKER, 4889 HIGHWAY 8 <br />Brenda Parker, 4889 Highway 8, stated that they sold the trailer a few weeks <br />ago and need the 90 days to find an apartment to live in and move. <br />Councilmember Shelquist reviewed the background of this matter. This trailer <br />has been on the motel property for 15 to 20 years. During that time it has <br />been used as a residence by various people who, in return, work one day per <br />week to give the motel operators a day off. The City noticed it and tagged <br />the trailer. The residents are students at Bethel College and want to live <br />there until they finish school, which would be two years. Councilmember <br />Shelquist stated that he would have given this the same consideration as <br />the Moga permit if they had requested a permit. <br />Mayor Pickar stated that a mobile home has been allowed outside a park in cases <br />where there is an extreme hardship, but it would be hard to justify this for <br />two years. <br />MSP (Shelquist- Rowley) to grant the 90 day temporary special use permit to James <br />Parker to maintain a trailer at 4889 Highway 8 with the permit to be issued upon <br />the receipt of a letter indicating the trailer will be removed by March 1, 1977. 5 ayes <br />Councilmember Shelquist stated that Mr. Rose or Attorney Meyers could give the <br />proper wording for this letter. <br />MARTIN OIL SERVICE STATION, 2901 HIGHWAY 10, OFF -SALE NON- INTOXICATING LIQUOR <br />LICENSE REQUEST <br />Lila Price, 2010 Stratford Avenue, stated she manages the station. Martin Oil is <br />a company and the stations are not leased. The managers have no say in what the <br />company decides to bring into the stations. <br />Mayor Pickar stated the station was opened 24 hours per day and asked if Ms. Price <br />throught there may be more thefts and hold -ups with the liquor license. Ms. <br />Price stated she did not know, but did not want to jeopardize her help. <br />Councilmember Baumgartner asked if she employs persons under 18 years of age. <br />Ms. Price stated she does have two who work alone until 10:00 p.m. She explained <br />that she did not know this request would be made when she hired these two. <br />