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t <br />• <br />Mounds View City Council <br />Regular Meeting <br />January 22, 2001 <br />Page 14 <br />Community Development Director Ericson stated the City is not imposing the hardship. <br />Council Member Thomas indicated the City would be imposing the timeline and does have the <br />option of making it hard or easy for Mr. Wilson to comply. <br />Community Development Director Ericson stated he believes the City has a responsibility to <br />consider the residents who have had to wait for a year to have this issue resolved. <br />Council Member Thomas suggested giving Mr. Wilson 60 days to make the changes to the <br />structure. <br />Mayor Sonterre explained that by keeping the 30-day time limit Mr. Wilson could get a warning <br />if the structure is not changed within 30 days and would then have another 30 days to complete <br />the changes to the structure for a total of 60 days before he would be cited. <br />Council Member Marty stated. in light of how Mr. Wilson has procrastinated in dealing with the <br />City on this issue he is hesitant to allow any more than 30 days. <br />Housing Inspector Jeremiah Anderson stated the City is caught in a situation where it feels the <br />need to provide due process for Mr. Wilson which tends to drag things out. In his opinion, Mr. <br />Wilson has been provided with due process and residents need closure on this issue. Had Mr. <br />Wilson applied for a permit this whole situation could have been avoided. In light of the <br />circumstances surrounding this matter Housing Inspector Anderson indicated he does not think <br />30 days is an unreasonable amount of time to bring the structure into compliance. <br />MOTION/SECOND: Marty/Thomas. To Waive the Reading and Approve Resolution 5521, a <br />Resolution Denying the Appeal of the Planning Commission Denial of a Variance for aZero- <br />Foot Garage Addition Setback at 7764 Greenwood Drive, Requested by Property Owner John <br />Wilson. <br />Ayes - 5 Nays - 0 Motion carried. <br />E. Direct Staff to Create Specific Job Descriptions for Each Commission and <br />Committee Within the City. <br />Council Member Marty suggested having Staff draft job descriptions for each commission and <br />committee within the City. This would make it easier for those applying for the positions and for <br />Staff and Council to know what each commission and committee position entails. <br />Council Member Thomas questioned whether the job descriptions are something that can be <br />easily gathered from the bylaws of the various commissions or committees or from City Code. <br />City Administrator Miller stated it is her understanding that not all commissions have bylaws and <br />the ones that do exist are somewhat vague. <br />
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