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s <br /> c= <br /> -5- <br /> l which had been published -June '6th, and. mailed to all property-- owners of <br /> 2 record within 200 feet of� the subject property; was read by -.Chairman <br /> 3 Zawislak. No one present reported failure to receive the notice or <br /> 4 objected to its content . . Copies of the petition request for the <br /> - 5 temporary .structure and the explanation of the ,church'-s proposal had <br /> 6 been included in the- Commission- packet along with a copy of the May 24th <br /> 7 letter- from Erling M-. Weiberg, spokesman for the group of neighbors who <br /> -8 had participated -in the previous planning for an- addition on the south - <br /> 9 side of. the -church, indicating that the neighbors were in favor of the <br /> 10 church. being permitted 'to utilize the trailer for classrooms until the . <br /> 11 northern addition could be built. <br /> 12 <br /> 13. In -his June-,15th memorandum, fir. Childs had recommended approval for a: <br /> 14 period of three years on the condition the trailer is skirted-and- tied <br /> 15 down. -He also indicated the .church representatives had agreed to place <br /> .-16 the mobile home ten feet from .their building to meet the fire code. <br /> 17 fir., Childs indicated there had 'been- no calls about the request. , <br /> 18 <br /> 19 Commissioner Bjorklund indicated he perceived this request did not <br /> 20 differ much from schools who erect similar structures to accommodate <br /> 21 classes while they wait to see whether their student -popu1a_tion would <br /> 22 go down. Commissioner Jones: -indicated he was not 'in favor of granting <br /> 23 permission for the interim addition for as long as three years , per- <br /> 24 ceiving the -church should know '.whether, they would be able to build the <br /> 25 structure within two years , and, at that time, they could request an <br /> 26 extension of their. permit until the.-addition' is up. Commissioner. Wagner <br /> 27 was concerned that the structure would be sturdily constructed and <br /> 28 suggested it might not be needed until October .` <br /> 29 <br /> 30 -Reverend Valtinson indicated the church would be renting space in the <br /> 31 Wilshire school building for 100 pupils this summer but said it, was <br /> 32 difficult to get the -little ones to- the school in the winter . He' <br /> 33 indicated there would be no plumbing in the structure and said' some <br /> 34 of the church Council members had not been too impressed with the trailer <br /> 35 the church. had first considered which had' been used by Control Data <br /> 36! for business purposes. <br /> 37 = <br /> 38 Donald Esau and Larry Antczak, 3505 and 3501 - 36th Avenue N.E: , the <br /> 39 neighbors--who .live- closest to the church, were present and Mr. Esau <br /> 40 indicated he was speaking on behalf of Mr. Weiberg who had been unable <br /> 41 to attend. He reiterated that all the neighbors on 36th Avenue and <br /> 42 Mr. Hastay on. Chelmsford had been contacted and' all supported the new <br /> 43 plans of the church and their request for a structure to use as temporary <br /> 44 classrooms until the new addition is completed. . He said,, since the <br /> 45 meetings on the south: -addition, communications had been kept open between <br /> 46 the church and the neighbors and, although, there was still some concern <br /> 47 about the slope of the land between the church and the neighbors" pro- <br /> 48 perties, - the church had been keeping that area mowed. this summer. He <br /> 49 attributed the change in feelings between the parties to the efforts of <br /> 50 the City Council, staff, and Planning Commission. fir. Esau also <br /> 5.1.confirmed -that none-of the neighbors were against, permitting the church <br /> • 52 to use the mobile :home for three. years . <br /> 53 - <br /> 54.Commissioner Bjorkl'und, indicated 'he believed two winters should be <br /> 55 enough and that staff should be authorized 'to veto any'.:structure. which <br />