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r <br /> 3 <br /> *the existing gate would then be used as a service entrance; <br /> 2 *the new 28 X 69 (2,100 square feet) administration building would be <br /> 3 a low profile, standard cedar structure which would be built in the <br /> 4 - grove of trees next to the new 80 space parking lot; <br /> 5 *the vehicle storage building would be 28 X 56 feet with enough room <br /> 6 to store four vehicles. Its exterior has been changed from metal to an <br /> 7 all wood siding to match the administration building; <br /> 8 *the sheds which were in that same area are all gone now and the <br /> 9 existing maintenance building would be demolished which would reduce the <br /> 10 number of buildings; <br /> 11 *the existing road off Silver Lake Road would remain as it is with a <br /> 12 changed gate which is rarely used. <br /> 13 Mayor Sundland indicated he was much more comfortable with giving a <br /> 14 formal approval to these plans than he had been at the last meeting <br /> 15 where the Council had only the reduced reproductions of the plans with <br /> 16 no one from the Salvation Army to answer questions regarding building <br /> 17 specifics. Councilmember Ranallo told Mr. O'Brien "the camp was a very <br /> 18 important portion of St. Anthony Village" and the Council was naturally <br /> 19 very interested in seeing that any construction fit in with its natural <br /> 4 2 0 setting. The architect indicated he could certainly understand their <br /> concerns, perceiving that the camp was probably the area's only <br /> natural resource. He indicated the Salvation Army hoped the simple <br /> 23 improvements they were making at this time would help tie the whole <br /> 24 site together. <br /> 25 Council Action <br /> 26 Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Enrooth to approve the design and plans <br /> 27 for the two buildings which the Salvation Army proposes to construct at <br /> 28 Silver Lake Camp, 2950 West County Road E. <br /> 29 Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 30 Ordinance Giving City Officials Small Salary Increases Adopted <br /> 31 Motion by Makowske, seconded by Ranallo to approve the third reading and <br /> 32 adopt Ordinance 1988-010 which gives the Mayor and other Councilmembers <br /> 33 small salary increases in December, 1989. <br /> 34 ORDINANCE 1988-010 <br /> 35 AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO MAYOR AND COUNCILMEMBER <br /> 36 SALARIES, AMENDING SECTION 125:00 OF THE 1973 <br /> 37 CODE OF ORDINANCES BY ADDING A SECTION <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br />