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PL PACKETS 1987
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Motion by Enrooth, seconded by Marks to approve payment of $1 , 254 . 00 in <br /> annual dues for labor relations subscription services to the League of <br /> Minnesota Cities . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Marks , seconded by Makowske -to approve payment of $24 , 896 . 08 <br /> to the Metropolitan Waste Control Commission for March sewer services . <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> REPORTS <br /> MARCH 17 , 1987 PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING - COMMISSIONER RICK WERENICZ <br /> Community Development Block Grant Year XIII Allocation <br /> The Council accepted the Planning Commission recommendation for <br /> allocating $26 , 460 . 00 in CDBG funds the City may or 'may not get because <br /> of the President' s budget for City activities recommended ,by Mr. Childs. <br /> They also agreed with the. Commission and staff recommendation that <br /> nothing be allocated towards small business incubator/accelerator <br /> project ( HERO) in the western metropolitan area at this time. <br /> • . Council Action <br /> Motion by Marks, 'seconded -by Makowske to allocate 85% of whatever CDBG <br /> funds the City is granted for Year XIII towards the provision of a <br /> pedestrian signal of 'Kenzie Terrace and the remaining 15% towards the <br /> continuation of the Senior Citizens program through District #282 <br /> Community Services. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Nelson Garage Variance Request Discussed <br /> There were a number of questions and comments on the minutes related to <br /> the above issue which had been tabled: <br /> Ranallo - -wondered if the -applicant had been asked whether he could <br /> construct the garage less than 22 -feet wide; <br /> -was told that had been discussed but the final conclusion <br /> had been that, even with a garage that size, there would <br /> still be 11 feet between structures and 7 feet left be- <br /> tween- overhangs, both of which would be more than the <br /> Ordinance required. <br /> Sundland - -indicated-. he ,was..-glad all parties involved had been willing <br /> • to further negotiate their differences. <br />
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