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Meeting Minutes - CC <br /> November 20, 1989 <br /> Page Five <br /> in order to obtain the chipper. The chipper could be obtained with <br /> a matching funds grant. <br /> Ayde advised that with regard to animal remains, they are not an <br /> acceptable waste for the resource recovery plant. She noted that <br /> if residents will call, the remains could be taken care of through <br /> a special pickup as animal remains still can be brought to <br /> landfills. She noted that the suggestion of a special pickup will <br /> be put in the October 1990 bill. <br /> Ayde advised that she will begin an award program in January 1990 <br /> for recyclers. This was referred to in the past as a recycling <br /> lottery by the City Council. <br /> Ayde advised that with regard to household waste she is proposing <br /> a drop off center by appointment only as Lake Sanitation would have <br /> to have personnel on hand for data and record keeping. <br /> Ayde noted that funding is available through the Metropolitan <br /> Council and encouraged the Council to continue to pursue funding <br /> on the County level. Ayde will draft proposals with regard to <br /> possible grants to be given to the City to be considered at their <br /> December 27, 1989 City Council meeting. She will also mail her <br /> report and findings on their township surveys with regard to <br /> possible minimum servicing. <br /> Ayde advised that Centerville has received an award by Anoka County <br /> for going beyond it's goal for abatement. She advised that <br /> Centerville is the only City which Lake Sanitation serves that <br /> received the award. <br /> NEW BUSINESS <br /> *231. 144!11 aisi <br /> Joe Perkowski, property owner of 7231 Mill Road, was present to <br /> request a variance to erect a three season porch and attached deck <br /> five feet from the north property line of said property. Perkowski <br /> advised that he thought that his situation did fall under the four <br /> criteria required in Ordinance 14 with regard to variance requests. <br /> He reiterated the four criteria as he felt they pertain to his <br /> situation as stated in the Planning and Zoning minutes dated <br /> November 9, 1989. <br /> Council member Neumann noted that per City Ordinance 14 a non- <br /> compliant structure could not be replaced or increased. <br /> Motion by Pelton, second by Burgstahler that if the porch were to <br /> be only 9 feet wide and not any further into the setback then <br /> currently, and that due to the deck already being within the <br />