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r, <br /> -3- <br /> Motion by Councilman -Ranallo and seconded by Councilman-Enrooth to <br /> approve payment of $8, 918 . 00 to the D. W. Harstad Co. , Inc. .for <br /> damages incurred during the April 26 , 1984 tornado to Well #5 . It was <br /> noted this amount will be reimbursed by the insurance company . <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Councilman Makowske to <br /> approve payment of $849 . 00 to the James R. Higgins Insurance Agency for <br /> the Volunteer Firefighters blanket accident insurance. <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> Rosemary Franzese reported the numerous matters the Planning Commission <br /> had acted on during their July 17th meeting. Commission recommendations <br /> of approval were accepted for the following: <br /> Motion by Councilman Makowske and seconded by Councilman Ranallo to - <br /> follow the recommendations of the Planning Commission to approve the <br /> request from Walter Sentryz , Jr.. , 2600 California Street N.E. , for a <br /> variance to the City Zoning Ordinance requirements which would allow <br /> construction of a new home on the vacant lot at 3316 Highcrest Road, <br /> with side yard setbacks of 5 feet and 8 feet (13 feet total) where a <br /> total of 15 is required, finding, as did the Planning Commission, that: <br /> 1 . The home is expected to be of high quality and the design (Reggie <br /> Award winner) has already been reduced by 2 feet. <br /> • 2 . Granting the variance would still provide for total building separa- <br /> tion of 25 . 5 and 20 . 5 feet. <br /> 3. No opposition was received from- the neighbors . <br /> 4 . Approval is contingent upon the proposed home not aggravating the <br /> existing drainage conditions of the area. <br /> 5 . The three conditions necessary for granting a variance have been <br /> met. <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> Motion by Councilman Makowske and seconded by Councilman Enrooth to <br /> accept- the recommendations of the Planning Commission that a 12 foot <br /> front yard setback variance be granted to Gary Dooner , 2920 Silver Lake <br /> Court; which would allow him to construct an addition to his single <br /> 'family. dwelling which would -come within 18 feet . of Silver Lake Court, <br /> finding, as did. -the Planning Commission,' -that: <br /> 1. The lot is unique by its odd shape. <br /> 2•:. -.•The-::'property is-- located on• _a false cul-de--sac .adjacent to a high <br /> :traffic street with dust, noise and visibility problems . <br /> .' 3.° The -proposed "addition would reduce the impact. of the road on the <br /> -neighborhood. <br />
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