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Mayor Faust asked if any of the energy house items will be available on You Tube, which seems 1 <br />to be a hands-on, how to do things. The students responded they hadn’t thought of that but will 2 <br />take that into consideration. Mayor Faust noted to the residents this energy efficiency house is 3 <br />not a ‘pie in the sky’ and it’s a way to give back to the community in both a learning and 4 <br />teaching method of students in the real world. Mayor Faust stated the City is grateful for the 5 <br />students doing this and thanked Mark Casey for his leadership, noting the City benefits from this 6 <br />too because staff needs to articulate a position on what is expected. 7 <br /> 8 <br />III. CONSENT AGENDA. 9 <br /> 10 <br />A. Consider September 8, 2015, City Council meeting minutes 11 <br />B. Consider September 22, 2015, City Council meeting minutes 12 <br />C. Licenses and Permits 13 <br />D. Claims 14 <br />E. Resolution 15-057 Accepting Donations and Grants Received in the 3rd Quarter of 2015 – 15 <br />Mayor Faust acknowledged the following grants and donations: 16 <br />MWMO Infrastructure - $400,000 17 <br />Audrey Wagner (Police and Fire Departments) - $5,000 18 <br />Judy Lindsay (Crime Prevention/DARE) - $30 19 <br />Ramsey County – HI VIZ 3rd Quarter - $5,258.85 20 <br />Ramsey County – Fire Department Flammable Liquids Training - $1,210.24 21 <br />Total - $411,499.09 22 <br />F. Resolution 15-058 Certifying Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service 23 <br />Accounts to the 2016 Hennepin County Tax Rolls 24 <br />G. Resolution 15-059 Certifying Special Assessments for Delinquent Public Utility Service 25 <br />Accounts to the 2016 Ramsey County Tax Rolls 26 <br /> 27 <br />Mayor Faust asked that the City Manager look at some sort of an administrative fee for the 28 <br />residents that don’t make utility payments to cover administrative costs. Mayor Faust requested 29 <br />the City Manager report back to Council at a future date on a plan for charging administrative 30 <br />costs. 31 <br /> 32 <br />Motion by Councilmember Brever seconded by Councilmember Gray, to approve the Consent 33 <br />Agenda items as presented. 34 <br /> 35 <br />Motion carried unanimously. 36 <br /> 37 <br />IV. PUBLIC HEARING - NONE. 38 <br /> 39 <br />V. REPORTS FROM COMMISSION AND STAFF 40 <br /> 41 <br />A. Resolution 15-060 Approving a Variance from the Required Front Yard Setback in 42 <br />Order to Construct a Covered Front Porch at 3323 Skycroft Drive 43 <br /> 44 <br />Planning Commissioner Jim Gondorchin reviewed that Patrick and Patricia Niccum are 45 <br />requesting a variance for a porch to the front of their home. The Front Yard Setback requirement 46 <br />is 35 feet (based on the average of two adjacent homes). Porches are permitted to encroach up to 47 <br />5 feet and the request is for a 2.36-foot variance to construct the porch at 27.64 feet. 48 <br />6