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Councilman Johnson stated that Subdivision 13 (4) is meant to try to accomodate <br />some people who may have a problem with strictly a leash law. They would not be <br />able to take the dog out in the field and train him. He felt if there were too <br />many problems with this subdivision they could forget it and have strictly a <br />leash law but he felt it should be accepted as written, strictly an accomodation. <br />Councilman Baumgartner felt it would be a nightmare to handle this subdivision. <br />To train his dog he would have to fence his yard and he wasn't about to do this. <br />He also felt you should grant a hearing to revoke a license when you have a hearing <br />to consider granting a license. <br />Attorney Meyers stated he put in the special use permit, may be revoked by <br />the Council without notice, to make it rather a suiiuuary type of proceeding. <br />You can always give a notice if you want but you would have the authority to revoke <br />a license without notice if need be, for instance, if a dog bites someone. <br />Councilman Pickar felt Subdivision 13 (4) line three whould read, may conduct <br />a hearing. He would hate to have it mandatory to hold a hearing for each one <br />if them should be several applications. <br />A roll call was taken on the motion. <br />Ordinance #221 passed. <br />Pickar Naye <br />Baumgartner Naye <br />Johnson Aye <br />Hodges Aye <br />Neisen Aye <br />Councilman Johnson asked Deputy Clerk Sandgren to contact our consultants doing <br />our Comprehensive Plan to find out at what stage of completion they are at. <br />A resident asked when the Dog Ordinance would take effect. She was informed <br />it would have to be published twice in the newspaper first and it would be <br />published in the next newsletter. It becomes effective as soon as it is <br />written into law. <br />Councilman Baumgartner's Report: <br />Councilman Baumgartner asked the Attorney to read the ordinance relevant to <br />Used Car Sales Licenses. Attorney Meyers paraphrazed Ordinance #109. <br />Councilman Baumgartner stated he had talked with Mr. Jeffrey Goetz concerning <br />a proposed Used Car Sales License. He had supplied him with the Zoning <br />Ordinance also Ordinance #109 and suggested he appear before the Planning <br />Cociuuission with the sight plans. <br />Councilman Baumgartner read the portion of the Planning Coiiuiiission minutes <br />of August 28, 1974 pertaining to Mr. Goetz. <br />Mr. Jeffery Goetz and Mr. Joseph Cox appeared with Attorney David Singer. <br />Attorney Singer explained the proposed business would be located in the <br />presently boarded up gas station on the N.E. corner of Highway #10 and <br />Spring Lake Road. The zoning is B -3 and the lighting fixtures for the lot <br />are sufficient for the business. He stated they had appeared at the Planning <br />Commission to reach an agreement on the buffer requirements. He presented a blue <br />print of the area and explained the details. Mr. Goetz said they were salesmen <br />and not repairmen and the work done on cars would be to get them ready for resale <br />only. Mr. Cox commented that they did not want to run their business like the <br />one down the road which has caused considerable problems. If they wanted to run <br />a repair shop they wouldn't heave to consider this much of an investment. <br />
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