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Minutes of the Meeting of June 24, 1999 Page 13 <br /> The amendment failed. <br /> AYE: None. <br /> NAY: Councilmembers Clark, Daniels, Kolb, Rose, Swanson, and Mayor Ryan. <br /> Motion failed. <br /> Action 99 -326 (Al 11.13) <br /> Moved by Councilmember Swanson, seconded by Councilmember Daniels, to direct staff to submit a report <br /> on speed humps on a controlled street and other traffic control they identify to the Council at a Workshop <br /> and then to a neighborhood meeting within one month. <br /> Councilmember Clark indicated support for staff to provide a recommendation for traffic control on Baltimore <br /> Street, Davenport Street, and the Service Road. <br /> Motion adopted unanimously. <br /> Second Reading - Ordinance No. 99 -1794, Vacation of Drainage and Utility Easement for Lot 6, Block 1, <br /> Heatherwood 3rd Addition, Vacation No. V99 -08, Adding Chapter 146H <br /> Action 99 -327 (Al 11.18) <br /> Moved by Councilmember Rose, seconded by Councilmember Kolb, that the reading be waived and <br /> Ordinance No. 99 -1794, "Vacation of Drainage and Utility Easement Lot, Lot 6, Block 1, Heatherwood 3" <br /> Addition, Vacation No. V99 -08," be approved. <br /> Motion adopted unanimously. <br /> Resolution No. 99 -160, Granting a Variance to Place a Pole Building in the Side Yard, Gene and Vicki <br /> Bebeau, 4800 — 125th Avenue NE, (Case File No. 99- 36 /SLK) POSTPONED FROM 6 -3 -99 <br /> Mayor Ryan stated this item had been postponed and the motion on the floor from the June 3, 1999 meeting <br /> was to approve. <br /> The Community Development Director explained this item was postponed at the June 3, 1999, meeting in <br /> order to obtain information from the City Forester regarding trees on the lots as well as the type of structure <br /> being constructed on the site. Currently, the zoning ordinance that regulates FR (Farm Residential) <br /> properties requires accessory buildings and detached garages to be placed in the rear yard only. The <br /> applicant was proposing to place a pole building in the side yard to the east of the existing home constructed <br /> with a concrete floor and slate blue vertical steel siding to closely match the color of the existing home. The <br /> proposed pole building would be approximately 1,200 square feet in size. The applicant was proposing to <br /> use the pole building for the storage of a boat, garden tractors, seasonal items, and a car. The applicants' <br /> property was unique to some extent in that it has a large wetland located within its boundaries. The site was <br /> also heavily wooded. If the variance was granted the pole building would be located approximately 440 feet <br /> off of 125 Avenue NE. Because of the distance and amount of tree cover, the pole building would likely not <br /> be visible from 125 Avenue. However, there was not enough evidence in this case to prove an undue <br /> hardship exists for the property owners. <br /> Councilmember Rose stated she has the same concems regarding input from the City Forester who <br /> indicated the proposed location was not the best in terms of tree preservation. She noted that this was a <br /> five -acre parcel and stated she does not support the variance. <br />