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Motion by Council member Sweeney, seconded by Council member Broussard <br /> Vickers, to apfirove the agenda with additions. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> VII. PETITIONS AND COMPLAINTS <br /> Petition Regarding 1977 South Robin Lane <br /> Mr. March updated the Council on his meeting with residents and ACCAP <br /> representatives on what could be done with the current problems at the home owned by <br /> ACCAP. He stated a way that the City could address this issue would be to have a rental <br /> housing ordinance which at the present time the City does not have. <br /> Diane Olson, 1983 South Robin Lane, a spokesperson for the neighborhood informed the <br /> Council of the problems at 1977 South Robin Lake over the last five years and asked the <br /> Council to pass a rental housing ordinance <br /> Thierry Chevallier, 1982 South Robin Lane, concurred with Ms. Olson's request. <br /> Robert Boychuk, 1971 South Robin Lane also concurred with Ms. Olson and asked that <br /> the upkeep of the property be addressed in this ordinance. <br /> Motion by Council member Sweeney, seconded by Council member Travis directing <br /> staff to prepare a draft rental housing ordinance for Council review at the October <br /> 27, 1999 meeting. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> Complaint Letter on Kelly's Bar <br /> Council discussed the letter from Dan and Mary Capra, 1810 Fox Run regarding the <br /> volume of sound coming from Kelly's Bar on Saturday, October 9' <br /> Council determined that they would address each complaint individually regarding this <br /> issue, but that Council has been conservative in its issuance of noise permits and thinks <br /> this particular instance where the noise was heard that far away is very unusual. <br /> VIII. UNFINISHED BUSINESS <br /> Animal Ordinan <br /> Council reviewed the latest draft of the Animal Ordinance. There were some minor <br /> changes. Mr. March informed the Council that this ordinance could be published as a <br /> summary if Council approved the summary by a four -fifths vote. <br /> Page 3 of 7 <br />
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