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<br />Minutes of the Meeting of June 24, 1999 <br /> <br />Page 25 <br /> <br />Moved by Councilmember Rose, seconded by Councilmember Swanson, that Resolution No. 99-177, <br />"Approve Payment for Easement Acquisition Flanders Street NE from 101s1 Avenue NE to 105th Avenue NE, <br />mprovement Project No. 98-04," be approved. <br /> <br />Motion adopted unanimously. <br /> <br />ADMINISTRATION <br /> <br />The City Manager advised that Shingobee had asked for consideration since they have an opportunity to <br />acquire fill from the 1-694/Central Avenue project. He explained the City required that type of storage on the <br />site to be a CUP consideration but if financial guarantees were in place, the City had allowed storage of soil <br />materials with the understanding that it was at their risk should their project not be approved. <br /> <br />Council member Daniels asked if they would use Highway 65 to transport the soil and if the hours of hauling <br />could be considered. The City Manager stated this hauling might be over a three-month time period. <br />Councilmember Daniels suggested they be restricted from hauling during peak traffic hours. <br /> <br />The City Manager stated they would talk with Shingobee about that issue. <br /> <br />Councilmember Clark raised the issue of the citing of the City Hall. The City Manager stated this was the <br />reason for the caveat that it was at Shingobee's risk. <br /> <br />OTHER BUSINESS <br /> <br />:onsider Appointment to the Environmental Committee <br /> <br />Mayor Ryan recommended the appointment of Barb Sweesy and Mary Jo Truchon to the Environmental <br />Committee. <br /> <br />Action 99-350 <br /> <br />Moved by Councilmember Daniels, seconded by Councilmember Rose, that Barb Sweesy and Mary Jo <br />Truchon be appointed to the Environmental Committee. <br /> <br />Motion adopted unanimously. <br /> <br />1-1A Zoning Test Review <br /> <br />The Community Development Director presented the request of Daily Homes to increase the size of storage <br />in the 1-1A zoning district and requested Council direction. <br /> <br />The Community Development Director stated if vehicles were stored on the site, they must be screened <br />100%. The request is for a reduction to 50%. He stated they were also requesting amendment of the <br />definition of business vehicles parked overnight. The Community Development Director stated they want to <br />include utility trailers and trucks up to 25,000 pounds gross vehicle weight. They were also asking that <br />those be counted outside the outdoor storage calculation. <br /> <br />- ~ayor Ryan stated that the requested changes, if approved, would allow a towing company. He noted this <br />las located on a "main path" into the City. <br /> <br />Councilmember Rose stated she was not able to support the requested changes. <br />