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-5- <br /> Motion by. Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Councilman Marks to authorize <br /> the Public Works Director to prepare the plans and specifications for <br /> the system he recommends for repairing the sanitary sewer lines on <br /> Edward Street near 36th Avenue N.E. and to advertise for bids for the <br /> project. <br /> Motion carried unanimously . <br /> At 8:01 P.M. .the public hearing was opened to consider the request <br /> for the necessary rezoning, conditional use permit and variances to <br /> allow the expansion of the Good Luck Cafe at 2700 Coolidge Street N.E. <br /> which the Planning Commission had recommended the Council deny after <br /> receiving testimony from staff and adjoining property owners during <br /> the public hearing they conducted on the proposal July 19th. <br /> The applicant, Kin Lun Kwong, Simon Kwong and Isabelle Blackfelner, <br /> 2808 Pahl , whose home is adjacent to the cafe property, were present <br /> for the consideration as they had been at the hearing. The cafe owner <br /> had indicated in writing that he would like to have the hearing post- <br /> poned in order that he could work with the Harrison House planners in <br /> an attempt to develop a proposal which might be more acceptable to the <br /> City and to the neighbors. Simon Kwong confirmed that the proposed <br /> structure would be much smaller and would permit more parking than <br /> the original proposal . He also indicated it would be better for the <br /> applicant not to specify a date on which the modified plans could be <br /> • presented for.-reconsideration---by--the Commission.- - - - <br /> The hearing was closed at 8 : 05 P.M. <br /> Motion by Councilman Ranallo and seconded by Councilman. Marks to table <br /> action on the expansion of the Good Luck Cafe at 2700 Coolidge Street N.E. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Motion by Councilman Marks and seconded by Councilman Letourneau to <br /> schedule the first of the Council 's work sessions with department <br /> heads on ,the 1984 budget for 7 :00 P.M. , Monday, August 29 , 1983 , with <br /> other work sessions scheduled as .needed, after that date , and to <br /> further schedule the public hearings on the budget for 7 :OO ' P.M. , <br /> prior to the September 13th and -27th Council meetings , in order that <br /> the budget can be approved and ready for submission by October 10 , 1983. <br /> Motion carried unanimously. <br /> He expects about 15' persons , - including the Council, Planning Commission <br /> and staff members , to participate in the Metropolitan Council presenta- <br /> tion on the development of a capital improvement plan for the City <br /> which is 'scheduled, for August' 2nd,'. Mr. Childs indicated. He also <br /> reported a meeting with James McCarthy of the local Clark- Oil Company <br /> office concerning- that company's plans for the abandoned .gas -station <br /> on the corner=of. 33rd Avenue, and 1S.-tinson Boulevard N.E. , which:had <br /> been permitted to -become an eyesore and potential hazard for the <br /> neighbors. As the oil company representatives had been telling City <br /> officials for - the past few years, there is a purchase offer pending on <br />