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I cl(�q <br /> Cti ' �.utiULC� il��,�xrt� <br /> c <br /> • <br /> PRESE14TATIOTI OF CLAIMS <br /> Motion by Marks , seconded by Enrooth , to approve payment of <br /> the verified claims . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Marks , seconded by Ranallo, to approve payment of <br /> $19 , 627 . 36 to Metropolitan Waste Control Commission . <br /> Motion carried unanimo>sly. <br /> Motion by Marks , seconded by Sundland , to approve payment. o£ <br /> $444 . 91 and $925.00 to Reike Carrol.l ' Muller Associates , Inc . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Marks , seconded by Ranallo, to approve payment of <br /> $7 , 203 to Corporate Resources Insurance . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> REPORTS <br /> PLANNI14G COMMISSION - META Operating Limited Partnership <br /> Variance Request -for 2701 Kenzie Terrace <br /> Planning Commission Recommendation <br /> Planning Commissioner Werenicz presented the matter of META <br /> Operating Partnership' s variance request for the purpose of <br /> constructing a gravel/crushed rock parking lot at 2701 Kenzie <br /> Terrace . He reported that the Planning Commission had <br /> recommended a three-month time limit on the gravel lot, at <br /> which time the situation would be re-evaluated by the City <br /> Council . <br /> Mayor Sundland stated that he agreed with the- Commission ' s <br /> recommendation of a three-month time period . Council l-femher <br /> Marks noted that an essential element of the Planning <br /> Commission' s discussion was the .length of time involved in <br /> dealing with the PCA. He -asked whether any more information <br /> was forthcoming regarding potential pollution of the site. <br /> Commissioner Werenicz answered that he doubted whether such <br /> information would be available on short notice, and said that-. <br /> • a more important issue from the Commission ' s perspective was <br /> the question of comparative costs among gravel , asphalt, and <br />