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CC PACKETS 1994-1998
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• MEMORANDUM <br /> DATE: May 20, 1998 <br /> TO: Michael J. Mornson, City Manager <br /> FROM: Kim Moore-Sykes, Management Assistant <br /> ITEM: May 19' Planning Commission Meeting Summary <br /> 1. Planning Commission Representative. Anthony Kaczor will be the Planning <br /> Commission representative at the May 26' Council Meeting. <br /> 2. Public Hearings. <br /> A. 98-07 Malenick - Sideyard Variance Request. The Planning <br /> Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the Malenick <br /> Sideyard variance request of 1.5 feet. <br /> B. 98-05 Newgaard - Lot Width Variance Request. The Planning <br /> Commission voted unanimously to recommend approval of the Newgaard <br /> request for a lot width variance. The vacant lot at 3123 Silver Lake Road is 66 <br /> feet wide. <br /> 3. Discussion of Krause/Anderson Conditional Use Application. Mr. Joseph <br /> Alvite attended to discuss with the Planning Commission his attempts to relocate <br /> his business in the Industrial Park. He reported that there are 5 buildings <br /> available for lease or sale in the park, but for one reason or another, they do not <br /> meet his needs. He indicated that there is only one building that is large enough <br /> to accommodate his expansion needs, but the owner wants,more money than <br /> what it would cost him to relocated to and renovate the Town & Country <br /> building. <br /> Chair Bergstrom asked him if he has talked with the City about the possibility of <br /> assisting him so that he can stay in the Industrial Park. He indicated that he had <br /> not talked to the City and wasn't aware that there would be any financial <br /> assistance. Chair Bergstrom asked Staff to research this possibility. Chair <br /> Bergstrom said that every option should be explored before they consider <br /> relocating to Town & Country. <br /> 4. Point-of-Sale Ordinance. The Planning Commission recommended approving <br /> the Point-of-Sale Ordinance. <br /> 5. Adjourned at 8:50 p.m. <br /> • <br />
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