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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />August 23, 2005 <br />Page 11 <br />Z E. Consider Resolution 05 -067. re: Variance for parking Amcon St. Anthony. <br />3 Motion by Councilmember Gray, seconded by Councilmember Horst, to adopt Resolution 05- <br />4 067, re: Approving a variance for parking for the development located at 2900 Kenzie Terrace. <br />5 <br />6 Discussion: <br />7 Councilmember Horst pointed out was unanimously approved at the Planning Commission. He <br />8 said he doesn't know any reason to go against this particular resolution. <br />10 Ayes — 3. Nays — 2 (Stille and Mayor Faust). Motion carried. <br />11 <br />12 <br />13 F. Consider Resolution 05 -068. re: Conditional Use Permit for restaurant within 250 feet of <br />14 residential property at 2900 Kenzie Terrace/Highway 88. <br />15 Councilmember Stille asked for the attorney's thoughts on this issue. <br />16 <br />17 Mr. Gilligan said he would check the statutes for the 60 -day rule. He noted the 60 days expire <br />18 September 7. <br />19 <br />20 Motion by Councilmember Horst, seconded by Councilmember Gray, to adopt Resolution 05- <br />21 068, re: Approving a conditional use permit to allow a restaurant within 250 feet of a residential <br />22 property for the development located at 2714 Highway 88. <br />-T Discussion <br />25 Councilmember Stille said there is a Developer's Agreement that has been approved. Since that <br />26 is the case, he said he believes the Council should move forward with the Conditional Use <br />27 Permit. It is difficult to regulate who goes into this. <br />28 <br />29 Councilmember Horst noted the Conditional Use Permit was argued a long time at the Planning <br />30 Commission. They did make sure a lot of the conditions the City wanted to see were met. He <br />31 said he thinks it is the right thing to move forward. <br />32 <br />33 Mayor Faust said he will vote more as a protest. He said the applicants should take that vote as a <br />34 lack of overwhelming confidence. The burden is on the developer to see this through. <br />35 <br />36 Ayes — 4, Nays —1 (Mayor Faust). Motion carried. <br />37 <br />38 B. Resolution 05 -070• Re: Approve the feasibility report for 2006 street improvements <br />39 Mr. Hubmer reviewed the streets to be improved. He noted storm water improvements are <br />40 proposed. The proposed project costs for 2006 street reconstruction are $1,132,000. The City <br />41 assessment roll is that 35% would be assessed to the property owners. Sanitary improvements <br />42 are assessed for $96,000, which would be a city expenditure. Total assessments will be <br />43 approximately $1.7 million for a total project cost. He went over the anticipated project <br />44 schedule. He said they anticipate holding a neighborhood meeting in September 2005 and <br />receiving feedback. In October, he said they anticipate bringing plans back to the Council. The <br />-,.., bids will be received in December, and brought to the Council for approval in January of 2006. <br />47 Construction will begin in May of 2006. Some final project work may be done in June 2007. <br />
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