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i <br /> -5- i <br /> 1 which- had been published June 6th, .-and 'mailed- to-al I ro 'dr'.t <br /> P. P y' owners of.:.. . .:� <br /> 2 record :within. 200 -.feet: of-,the subject property; was:'- read, -by -Chairman.. <br /> 3 Zawislak. -No one preserit :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 l <br /> 11 northern addition could be built. <br /> 12 { <br /> 13 In his June 15th- memorandum <br /> _1111r. 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 t <br /> 16 the mobile home ten feet from their building to meet the fire code. <br /> 17 Mr. Childs indicated there had been no calls about the request. E <br /> 18 f <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 population 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- E <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 EE° <br /> 34 of the church Council members had not been too impressed with. the trailer t <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 fora 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-. Mr. Esau also <br /> .51-confirme.d that none -of the neighbors were against permitting the churc' h- <br /> �52. to use the mobile. home for. three years . <br /> 53 <br /> 54 Commissioner Bjorklund indicated he believed two' winters' should be <br /> 55 enough and that staff: should be authorized to -veto any structure which <br />