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playing music all night long. Mr. Corzinowski reiterated that the tenants felt the produce stand <br /> would cause further disruption and did not want it there. <br /> Mr. Durand stated that they wanted to be a good neighbor, and would be happy to sit down and <br /> discuss whatever problems they might be creating, and he was certain that they could resolve <br /> them. <br /> Mayor Coughlin stated that the matter presently before the Council was a separate issue. He <br /> suggested that the applicant and tenants exchange telephone numbers and attempt to resolve the <br /> problem. He added that, if necessary, staff would assist in facilitating and mediating the <br /> discussion. <br /> John Muller, 7750 Silver Lake Road, stated, as the previous manager of the apartment building <br /> at that location, he had gone through much difficulty to attempt to erect a sign in front of the <br /> building. He stated that, as they were not permitted to do this,he did not think the applicant <br /> should be allowed to place signs all over the site, and that he thought it would look gaudy. He <br /> stated the extra traffic and noise would cause further problems, adding that it was already bad <br /> enough. <br /> Ms. Olson asked if the conditional use permit would be ongoing, or if it would be requested <br /> every year. Mayor Coughlin stated that it would be renewed automatically, unless it was the <br /> Council's desire to do otherwise or the applicant was in violation of the conditional use permit, <br /> which would require it come back before the Council. <br /> Ms. Olson inquired regarding the duration of the operation. Ericson stated that the applicant was <br /> requesting to operate between July 1 and October 31. Ms. Olson requested clarification of the <br /> structure, and its location upon the site. Ericson stated that the applicant was proposing to place <br /> it at the north corner of the lot, at the intersection of Silver Lake Road and Highway 10,near the <br /> existing Holiday sign. He stated that the structure would be some type of tent,with folding <br /> tables underneath the tent. He stated that this would just be a simple enclosure. He added that <br /> the City had an easement at that location, on which to place a gateway monument marker, and in <br /> the event that the City decided to go forward with that project, the applicant would re-locate the <br /> stand elsewhere on the site. <br /> Ms. Olson requested, in light of its visibility from the highway,the Council consider a different <br /> type of structure, or other placement on the site. <br /> Mayor Coughlin closed the Public Hearing at 8:10 p.m. <br /> Council Member Stigney stated that this item had been discussed thoroughly by the Planning <br /> Commission, and that as long as the structure was aesthetically pleasing, and there were no <br /> problems associated with the operation he had was in favor of it. He stated that, as a function of <br /> the conditional use permit, these matters, as well as the noise and traffic issues, could come back <br /> before the Council at any time. <br /> 11C:\ADMIN\MINUTES\CC\072699CC.MIN <br />
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