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CC MINUTES AND AGENDAS 1987
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-14- <br /> -the ordinance went a long way towards improving the appearance of <br /> St. Anthony without infringing on residents' ability to use their pro- <br /> perties well; <br /> -this was a good ordinance which was very livable for most of the fam- <br /> ilies in the City, including those with four, five, or more drivers in <br /> their homes who would have to come up with $15 or more to get a vari- <br /> ance in order to temporarily park the additonal cars their families <br /> need until the children grow up and move away; <br /> -any problems the Council perceived remained after the new ordinance <br /> had been in place for a while could be addressed at a later date. <br /> Mayor Sundland indicated he wasn' t certain just how far the Council could <br /> go definition-wise, because he had some empathy with the problem his <br /> neighbor next door would be facing having parked a small boat on blocks <br /> on his lawn with a cover over it next to his garage for the last 29 <br /> years. He was told the neighbor wouldn' t have to worry as long as the <br /> boat was stored on the patio blocks. <br /> The Mayor then told Councilmember Ranallo he perceived a one car <br /> homeowner like himself could create more problems for the neighborhood if <br /> he also parked three other vehicles like a 20 foot travel trailer, a 22 <br /> • foot boat, and whatever other vehicle he chose in front of his home, than <br /> the homeowner with three cars and a small boat. <br /> Council Action <br /> Motion by Ranallo, seconded by Enrooth to adopt Ordinance 1987-002 with <br /> the original Article #14 included. <br /> Voting on the motion: <br /> Aye: Ranallo, Enrooth. <br /> Nay: Sundland, Makowske, Marks. <br /> Motion failed. <br /> Motion by Makowske, seconded by Marks to adopt the version of Ordinance <br /> 1987-002 which had been included in the May 12, 1987 Council agenda. <br /> AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO DEFINITION OF A FAMILY <br /> AND TO OFF-STREET PARKING REGULATIONS: AMENDING <br /> SUBDIVISION 2 OF SECTON 2 OF APPENDIX I ( ZONING) <br /> OF THE 1973 CODE OF ORDINANCES BY AMENDING PARAGRAPH 29 <br /> AND BY ADDING A NEW PARAGRAPH 77(A) ; AND AMENDING <br /> SUBDIVISION 9 OF SECTION 12 OF SAID APPENDIX BY AMENDING <br /> • PARAGRAPH 8 AND BY ADDING NEW PARAGRAPHS 13 AND 14 <br />
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