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• 1 -8- <br /> 2 <br /> 3 accident because of a development on that corner, he considered a "human <br /> 4 life to be more valuable than a house. " <br /> 5 <br /> 6 The hearing was closed at 8: 45 P.M. at which time the motion to table <br /> 7 was repeated: <br /> 8 <br /> 9 Motion by Hansen, seconded by Madden to table the request for variances <br /> 10 for the property at the corner of 37th Avenue N.E. and Roosevelt Street <br /> 11 until such time as the legal ownership of the property is established as <br /> 12 well as the fact that the application itself is a legal document. <br /> 13 <br /> 14 Voting on the motion: <br /> 15 <br /> 16 Aye: Hansen, Madden, London, Wingard, Wagner, Werenicz. <br /> 17 <br /> 18 Nay: Franzese. <br /> 19 <br /> 20 Motion carried. <br /> 21 <br /> 22 Mr. Childs assured Mr. Hoxmeier that, although the public hearing had <br /> 23 already been held on the issue, he would notify the neighbors when the <br /> 24 next consideration of the variance request was to be held. <br /> 25 <br /> 6 Approval Recommended for Salvation Army Camp Picnic Shelter <br /> 104'-7 <br /> 28 The floor plans for the above structure as well as a copy of the land <br /> 29 use and facilities development plan for the camp had been attached to <br /> 30 the City Manager' s June 12th memorandum recommending approval of the <br /> 31 shelter. Mr. Childs explained that any ' construction in a <br /> 32 Recreational/Open Space zoned area had to be reviewed by both the <br /> 33 Planning Commission and Council to determine the design would be <br /> 34 compatible to the natural environment of the area. <br /> 35 <br /> 36 The contractor, Gary Dooner of DuAll Services, Inc. , 636-39th Avenue <br /> 37 N.E. , said he was responsible for not seeking a permit for the shelter <br /> 38 before construction started. He said the shelter was being constructed <br /> 39 of cedar boards and would match the Salvation Army' s other structures <br /> 40 which had all been erected to fit into the surrounding area. <br /> 41 <br /> 42 Dale Westberg, representing the Salvation Army, indicated the planning <br /> 43 consultant they had hired would be coming sometime soon to the City to <br /> 44 share the Army' s plans for further expansion of the camp and to seek the <br /> 45 necessary permits for future structures included in those plans. <br /> 46 <br /> 47 Commission Recommendation: <br /> 48 <br /> 49 Motion by Wagner, seconded by Hansen to recommend the Council approve <br /> 50 the plans for the picnic shelter proposed for the Salvation Army Camp <br /> 51 based on the information on the construction and location of the shelter <br /> •52 which had been submitted to the Planning Commission during their June <br /> 53 16, 1987 meeting. <br /> 54 <br />