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� y.� <br />� .Minutes of Regular Councli Meeting January I5, 1979 <br />Page two <br />, Ami51e Property (Borstad Addition) <br />Lynden reported that Mr. John Sauro, represantfng Charles 0.• � <br />Amble, brfeffy discussed their calculatlons re the estimated value� <br />posed road at b22,000, � , `��r pro- <br />Mayor Crepeau and Councilman Woodbur� agreed to d(scuss the matter <br />with F1r. Amble, andior Mr. Sauro. <br />Representat(ve Steve Novak <br />Representative Novak discussed�(ssues he falt would dominate <br />this session; i�vited Council to relay recommendattonsto him <br />relative to spectfic concerns; said he was iooking ahead xith <br />. optimism and anticipates an interesfin.g sessloA; wi61 be scheduling <br />IacaB meetings with his constitue�ts to procuce thelr positions on <br />specific proposals. <br />REPORT OF PLANN9NG COMMISSaON RECOMMENDATIONS <br />�ase �vo, ia-�s, concepr npprova6 for tnrrance tNonuments - <br />wingert referred Council to recommendation of the Board of Appeals <br />�II-25-78) ta deny the requested variances, and to the Pia�ning <br />CommBsston Minutes of B2-6-78 and I--3-79, recommending Councfl ap- <br />provaM of the monument identificntion concept for deve�opments; <br />noted that mo�uments are not presently regulated by azfsting Village <br />ordinance - fdentification monum�nts are not really "fences" or <br />"slgns"; Pflanning Commission considers them to be beneficial 'Fo <br />resldents ot a glven neighborhood 8 asked that Council authortze <br />p�eparatlon of a regulatory ordiaance for identification monuments. <br />Mr. Duane Dietrich explained that ha wants a permanent identifler <br />to "dress up" the Briarknoll entrance; explafned fha•Y the use of <br />ontrance monuments fs not unique; pa-oposes to insert a paragraQh, <br />re&ative to malntenance of the monuments,''�to the protective <br />covenants ddesd descriptfons) for the development. <br />3n dRscussdon, concern was expressec re: <br />a. Approprtateness ot divisiors within the Viliage; prefer that <br />the Village work �Pogether as a ahole. <br />� b. Maintenance ot the monuments on p�ivate property; <br />c. Signs in res6dentdal areas of the Vlllage, except on'a temporary <br />bas(s. <br />Crichton moved, seconded by Woodburn, that Councii disapprove the <br />concept of permanent identification monuments for subdivistons. <br />Motlon did not carry #Crfchton, Woodburn vofing !n favor of the <br />motion, Wingert, Crepeau voting in opposition). <br />Case No. 78-27, Special Use Permit for Fence - Howard P <br />Tabled, at the request of fhe appllcant. <br />REPORT OF CODE ENFORCEMENT OFFICER LARRY SQUIRES <br />• Home Occupation Complaint <br />Squires referred Counctl �ho his memo of tl-10-79, asked Counci6 direc- <br />tton as to how to pursue the matter. <br />After discussion, McNiesh was requested to ask Att�rney Fflla to <br />advise of appropriate procedure ta pursue the matter. <br />Town Crier Restaurant Trash Receptacle <br />Squires was requested to require tho location of the trash receptacle, <br />as indicated on the approved slte plan. <br />Exi-erlor Storaqe 4lolations . <br />Squ(res was requested to enforce o�dinance requirements relative fo <br />outdoor parktng of inooerable cars and trucks, parking of con- <br />_2_ <br />