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<br />Minutes of the Meeting of June 24, 1999 <br /> <br />Page 8 <br /> <br />Mayor Ryan asked if a concrete slab had been poured for this shed. The City Engineer stated the applicant <br />asked for a permit to place the slab six feet from the property line and the slab had been poured. <br /> <br />Mr. Anderson stated they do need space for maintenance work and to assure service to all customers, such <br />as after a storm. He noted the easement was recorded on the property deed but, if requested by the <br />Council, they would deviate from their preference not to vacate. <br /> <br />Councilmember Daniels asked the applicant if the shed could be made smaller from the rear so the slab <br />would exist but not be encompassed by the building. Then a variance could be granted for the slab but not <br />the building. Mr. Coughlin stated that would result in a 6 foot by 16-foot building. <br /> <br />Councilmember Daniels asked if the slab could be added to the other side and the shed shifted. Mr. <br />Coughlin explained he had to dig 18 inches to 2 feet into the ground to place the shed, which disrupted his <br />garden. Councilmember Daniels requested detailed plans so the Council can better understand the <br />situation and what was being requested. <br /> <br />The City Manager stated that information could be presented prior to second reading. <br /> <br />Councilmember Rose asked if the City's WEB page included information relative to building permits and <br />easements. The Administrative Assistant stated that information was contained on the WEB page. <br /> <br />Councilmember Kolb suggested preparation of a list of questions to be asked by staff when residents call in <br />for this type of information. The Community Development Director explained the difficulty in that it was not <br />known what was present on the property until the survey was reviewed. He stated it would require too many <br />questions to determine that issue over the telephone. The Community Development Director noted the <br />methods the City has used to educate residents about this process and stated the best way was to have the <br />resident come into the City Hall so those issues can be identified. <br /> <br />Mr. Coughlin stated he was never asked to come into the City Hall to pick up the application or paperwork. <br />He stated if addresses were required, residents would then be required to apply and pay for the required <br />building permit. <br /> <br />Councilmember Clark requested copies of the information provided to the public. The City Manager stated <br />this would be provided. It was noted that thousands of shed permits were handled each year and only a <br />small percentage result in problems. <br /> <br />Mayor Ryan closed the public hearing at 8:34 P.M. <br /> <br />A. First Reading - Ordinance No. 99-1796, Adding Chapter 146J <br /> <br />Action 99-322 (AI 9.3A) <br /> <br />Declared by Mayor Ryan that the reading be waived and Ordinance No. 99-1796, "Vacation of Drainage and <br />Utility Easement, Lot 8, Block 7, Donnay's Northwood, Vacation No. V99-09," be introduced and placed on <br />file for second reading at the July 8, 1999, Council meeting. <br /> <br />PUBLIC HEARING - Vacation of Drainage and Utility Easement for Lot 5, Block 5, Donnay's Northwood 4th <br />Addition, Vacation No. V99-10 <br /> <br />(AI 9.4) <br /> <br />Mayor Ryan opened the public hearing at 8:35 P.M. <br />