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<br />~ <br /> <br />'> <br /> <br />(;c~~.. t:; j '::'i,;':::~.;~Jrl9 [~'linu'I'8s - i"'1ay 9., ;966 - ":07ii~i~uj:;':] <br /> <br />Join1' 8nsa Radio St~tlon <br /> <br />Ati"OI--ney Courtney submlt~ed ~o the Council the New 8rlgh.~Q~ resol'J';'!~,n <br />and BXBcuted copy of the contract agreement for the Ard8n Hills - <br />Ne~ Brighton Bsse Radio Station. <br /> <br />Hazardous Building <br /> <br />Attorney Courtney reported on the ownership of the Edgawater Motel, stat- <br />Ing that this property Is under foreclosure proceedings. In vle~ of the <br />hazardous condition of the building, Trustee Crepeau moved that con- <br />demnation proceedIngs be commenced as per attached resolution; seconded <br />by Trustee Olmen; carried. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />tummlnQs Lane <br /> <br />Attorney Courtney stated that review of the contract for the CummIngs <br />Lane Street Improvement Indicated that ,two minor corrections were neces- <br />sary. (Insurance certificate for Insufficient amount and omission of <br />notary commIssIon). Clerk StromquIst was requested to e~ecute the <br />nec6s5~ry copIes end to attach the formal resolution to ths April 25, <br />minutes. <br /> <br />Status of PendlnQ Codes and Ordlnances <br /> <br />Copies of the Building Code wIll be sent to CouncIl members this week, <br />and be ready for the fInal readIng at the May 23, 1966 regular meeting. <br /> <br />The LlcenslnQ Ordinance vIII be completed before June 30, 1966. <br /> <br />A draft of the ZoninQ Ordinance wIll be prepared for the Rext Council <br />meeting. <br /> <br />Attorney Courtney wlll report at a later date on tha Mun!cID~Pla~~~. <br />Act. <br /> <br />ENGINEER LUND <br /> <br />A .1 e.tter was read from the State H l ghway Department Inform J ng the V II rage <br />that the portion of Old HIghway 8 from theWes.t lIne of Ramsey County <br />.to the junctlon wIth TH 10 has been turned oyer 1'0 1'he County. <br /> <br />EngIneer Lund Informed the Councl I thaT the. North End Sanitary Setier. <br />Report loll I i be submlttedat the next Council. .Illeetl.ng. <br /> <br />': ;~ <br /> <br />ROBERT SCHiFSKY APPLHCATrON <br /> <br />R.~bert J ena I, Cha I rman of. the P I ann I ng Commtss Ion reported that the. <br />Plannlng,Commlsslon has .rlilcommended de"lal~)f::this variance request <br />:pt:'l.marlly because It represents over-use ofJheproperty, requIres <br />, .exce"sslve variances, and presents safety pr:o"blems. <br /> <br />" <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />.Mr. Schf1sky discussed at length his attempfsto modify <br />P,lannlng CommIssion requlrlilments, statlng that this lias <br />ar.able time and money. <br /> <br />his plans to m~et <br />cost hIm consld <br /> <br />Trustee Olmen reported that he had met wlt~Mr. and Mrs. Robert Brom, <br />abutting property owners to the west and Mr. and Mrs. Wayne Laundervll~e, <br />abuttl ng owns rs to the nor.th. <br /> <br />Mr. Brom, speaking ,also for Mr. Laundervllle, voiced strenuous objections <br />to the proposed development prImarily because. buildings .were too large <br />for sIte, driveways too close, too many stores, stores open 7 days a week <br />until mIdnIght, and possible IncineratIng problems. <br /> <br />Council actIon on the request was postponed until Trus~ee Hoffmann <br />arrived, at whIch tIme Trustee Bjorndahl moved denIal of the variances <br />requested by Mr. SclllfskYi seconded by Tru~tes Hoffmann; Unanimously <br />carried. <br /> <br />-2- <br />