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for bingo and raffles on August 15, 1999. Furthermore, according to the City's fee schedule, there is a <br /> $15.00 charge for a bingo license. However, historically the City has waived the fee for this nonprofit <br /> organization. Councilmember Nelson confirmed that in the past the City has waived the bingo fees for <br /> other nonprofit organizations. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Brenner, seconded by Councilmember Travis to waive the $15.00 fee for <br /> bingo and to approve the application for lawful gambling for St. Genevieve. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> IX. NEW BUSINESS <br /> Hanson Variance Re quest <br /> Ms. Gaustad explained during the March 3, 1999 Planning and Zoning meeting the Commission <br /> recommended to the Council to deny the Hanson variance request because the request did not conform to <br /> Ordinance 44, 65. 03-04, <br /> Motion by Councilmember Nelson, seconded by Councilmember Brenner to take the recommendation <br /> of the Planning and Zoning Commission to deny the Hanson Variance request. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> Vesel Variance Request <br /> Ms. Gaustad explained that this request too, did not meet with the minimal variance request criteria and <br /> it was the Planning Commission's recommendation to deny the Vesel request. <br /> Motion by Councihnember Brenner, seconded by Councilmember Nelson to deny the Vesel variance <br /> request as per the Planning Commission's recommendation. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 1999 Street Maintenance <br /> Mr. March updated the Council on the proposed planned street maintenance for 1999. In 1999, the City <br /> budgeted $53,660 for street repairs and maintenance, Mr. Palzer commented that the list of streets that <br /> needed to be treated were last treated in both 1991 and 1993. They are as follows: <br /> Center Street east of Dupre; Dupre Road south of Eagle Pass; Ivy Court; Sumac Court; Clear Ridge; <br /> Grainge -view; Stevens Lane, Prairie Drive; Peterson Trail south of the Acorn Creek Addn; Hayfield <br /> Road; Houle Circle; Fox Run; Shad Avenue; Brian Way. <br /> Mr. Palzer answered Mayor Wilharber's question that LaValle Road is approximately a 26' road. <br /> Councilmember Brenner confirmed that the proposed seal cost material does not contain large rocks. <br /> Councilmember Brenner questioned if the City should include Pettier Lake Drive to Centerville road. <br /> Mr. March noted that a seal coat may not serve the need to repair the road. Mr. Palzer suggested that if <br /> the Council elects to include additional streets that perhaps a change work order can be completed. <br /> Motion by Councilmember Travis, seconded by Councilmember Brenner to approve the recommendation <br /> of the Public Works Director without Centerville Road and Peltier Lake Drive. City Engineer, Tom <br /> Peterson concurred. Mayor Wilharber read aloud the list of approved streets for maintenance. <br /> Center Street east of Dupre; Dupre Road south of Eagle Pass; Ivy Court; Sumac Court; Clear Ridge; <br /> Grainge -view; Stevens Lane; Prairie Drive; Peterson Trail south of Acorn Creek Addn; Hayfield Road; <br /> Houle Circle; Fox Run; Shad Avenue; Brian Way. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Page 4 of 5 <br />
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