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Motion by Mayor Wilharber, seconded by Council Member Travis to fine the Trio Inn in <br /> the amount of $300 and to forward the $300 to the Centennial Lakes Police Department to <br /> assist efforts in curtailing underage liquor consumption. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> PC. NEW BUSINESS <br /> 1. County Bank Variance Request <br /> Council Member Travis questioned whether Mr. Shannon, Color Sign, had researched <br /> neighboring cities' ordinances to determine if their signs were in keeping with those ordinances. <br /> Mr. Shannon indicated he had done so and submitted a report to Mr. March. <br /> Motion by Council Member Travis, seconded by Council Member Nelson to approve the <br /> County Bank sign variance. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 2, Hasiak Variance Request <br /> Council Member Sweeney questioned whether the recommendation of' the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission was to allow the interior improvements to the building but to deny the exterior <br /> expansion. Mr. March indicated that was correct. <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Council Member Nelson to approve the <br /> Hasiak variance request allowing interior improvements to the non- conforming structure <br /> and denying exterior expansion improvements. The Hasiaks are required to obtain the <br /> required inspections and building permits. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br /> 3. Salazar Variance Request <br /> Motion by Council Member Sweeney, seconded by Mayor Wilharber to approve the Salazar <br /> variance request to allow for the six (6) foot, wood, privacy fence and for the fence to remain <br /> in the City right -of -way provided Mr. Salazar sign a document accepting full financial <br /> responsibility for any damages or removal of the fence from the City right -of -way_ <br /> City Attorney Hoeft noted a stipulation should be added to the motion to provide that Mr. Salazar <br /> sign a document accepting full financial responsibility for any costs incurred for damage to or <br /> removal of the fence. Mr. Sweeney requested a sentence concerning that matter be added to his <br /> motion. <br /> Council Member Travis indicated he had driven by the residence and feels the cost to move the <br /> fence would be minimal due to the fact there were only two (2) corner posts installed. He <br /> indicated the sprinkler issue is merely moving a few sprinkler heads, which is relatively easy. <br /> Mayor Wilharber indicated he did not feel the resident should incur additional costs to move the <br /> fence when he was originally given misinformation by a representative of the City. Mayor <br /> Wilharber stated that he believed the fence is not far enough into the City's road right -of -way to <br /> cause any real issue and he is in favor of the variance. <br /> Council Member Nelson stated that she sympathizes with the Salazars as they are trying to do the <br /> right thing, but does not feel that the variance requirements have been met. <br /> Page 9 of 14 <br />
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