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<br /> AUG 138 '94 03: 33P~1 Si. COURT ADI1nnSTRHT,:,p =.14 1'3 <br />. ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCn. - JULY 25,1994 13 <br /> Municipal Code in Ordinance No. 296. The first is to redefine Transient Merchant in Section <br /> 18-03 with regard to open sales lots to clear up confusion, <br /> Section 18-13(A)(B)(C) is changed to 18-14(A)(B)(C)(D) Prohibited Practices, including a <br /> definition of open sales lots where peddlers, solicitors or transient merchants are not <br /> permitted. Also, appropriate changes should be made to Chapter 13, where the City <br /> Administrator is given authority to approve requests from peddlers, solicitors and transient <br /> merchants, so that it is consistent with the amendments in Chapter 18. <br /> Person stated that for the sake of clarification, a synopsis memo will be prepared with the <br /> final resolutions and ordinance changes and put on the Council agenda for August 8, 1994. <br /> BETIlEL COLLEGE. REQUEST FOR EXTENSION OF USE OF A TEMPORARY <br /> BUILDING <br /> Fritsinger stated that in 1989, Bethel College was given approval to locate a temporary office <br /> building immediately north of the new Community Life Center, for office space use through <br /> October 1994. The intention was to remove the temporary building when new office space <br />. was constructed as part of the Community Life Center. For budgetary reasons, the office <br /> space was not built. The college has continued to have enrollment increases and a demand <br /> for office space. An existing housing building was to be converted into office space, but that <br /> is not feasible with increasing enrollment. At the present time the college is working with a <br /> professional firm to update and revise their master plan, and they have requested an <br /> extension of the approval to use the temporary office building until October 1998. A number <br /> of improvements have been done to the facility with walkways and siding on the building to <br /> make it look natural and part of the campus. Staff is recommending approval of the request. <br /> Mayor Probst noted that Bethel College has been a good citizen of the community and has <br /> attempted in all cases to work with the City. He was serving on the Planning Commission <br /> when this temporary building was approved with some consternation about how long it would <br /> be until the new building would be built. It would be appropriate to express this frustration <br /> to Campus officials. <br /> Fritsinger stated that a representative from the college was planning to attend this meeting <br /> but .due to a conflict was unable to come. <br /> Hicks noted that the building is reasonably attractive and well kept, and that there are <br /> probably good logistical financial reasons why they were unable to get the office space that <br /> was planned. <br />. MOTION: Hicks moved, seconded by Aplikowski, to approve the request from Bethel <br /> College for an extension of use of their temporary office building until October <br /> 1998. The motion was approved unanimously (4-0). <br />