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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br /> August 23, 2005 <br /> Page 2 <br /> 1 architectural history. She noted the idea of the history research was begun by orm Y vias o <br /> 2 -o _ . <br /> 3 <br /> 4 Ms. Campbell said she began to form a collection of photos, which are now organized by street <br /> 5 address or property type. She said one of the most valuable sources was a public meeting held in <br /> 6 May. She met the Fire Chief at that meeting,who showed her the history of the Fire <br /> 7 Department. She added that she took a tour of the city, attended a Lions Club luncheon, went to <br /> 8 historical societies and visited public libraries. She talked with Florence Marks who talked of <br /> 9 her work with the cemetery. She said she learned more information through several churches in <br /> 10 the city. Throughout the process she kept an eye out for photos that demonstrated the city's <br /> 11 history. A series of oral histories by the former librarian was found. The oral histories provided <br /> 12 insight into the lives of St. Anthony residents. She found that dances were held on weekends, <br /> 13 and kids swam in Silver Lake. A tape by Russell Paul in 1988 described life in St. Anthony. <br /> 14 The Salvation Army camp is one of the most identifiable locations in the City. It was important <br /> 15 to residents in the early part of the twentieth century. She said she gathered names of more <br /> 16 people that may be interested in giving further oral histories. She noted there is a stack of photos <br /> 17 of pictures of houses that have not yet been identified. She suggested forming a local historical <br /> 18 society and indicated she received calls from interested residents for such a society. She thanked <br /> 19 the residents for their support. <br /> 20 <br /> 21 Councilmember Horst asked when residents will be able to see the exhibit. Ms. Campbell <br /> 22 explained it will be a month or so after sending the project to a framer. <br /> 23 <br /> 24 Mayor Faust noted the city was incorporated in 1945. We are near losing oral histories and <br /> 25 pointed out that Ms. Campbell was good at getting the oral histories. <br /> 26 <br /> 27 VI. REPORTS FROM PLANNING COMMISSION,DON JENSEN,PRESENTING. <br /> 28 A. Consider Resolution 05-063, re: Adopt Variance to city ordinance to allowilrson <br /> 29 balconies at 2401 —2407 391h Avenue and 2510—2550 381'Avenue. <br /> 30 Item was removed at the request of the applicant. <br /> 31 <br /> 32 B. Consider Resolution 05-064, re: Adopt Variance to side yard setback to install an egress <br /> 33 window at 2909 3CP Avenue. <br /> 34 Commissioner Jensen said six members were present at the last Planning Commission meeting <br /> 35 and all motions relating to this item were either all in favor or all against. He said that the <br /> 36 resident provided testimony as far as suggestions for fencing. There was testimony from the Fire <br /> 37 Marshall regarding the safety concerns. This is an area of the Code that needed to have some <br /> 38 changes. However, approval was unanimously recommended. He suggested the <br /> 39 Councilmembers read the report if they desired more detail. <br /> 40 <br /> 41 Mayor Faust asked if the Fire Chief's concerns were related to falling in the egress window. <br /> 42 Commissioner Jensen answered the neighbor's concerns were related to falling in. The Fire <br /> 43 Chief's concerns were for safety and he didn't share that same concern of falling in. <br /> 44 <br /> 45 Commissioner Jensen explained the egress window is planned for the west side of the house. <br /> 46 The Zoning Ordinance does not allow egress windows in the side yard setback. The owners <br />