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<br />.. 2 - <br /> <br />(3) TIIa.n;r ordinances permit music schools in R..l just as .churclli3s, public schools, <br />church and Sunday Sohoole are permitted, and (4) the use In queation, a music <br />school proper1T handled could be an equi tabla solution to this problemo> <br /> <br />Franke moved, Boike seoonded that the ohange in the Bonine ordinance bE) made to <br />include all cultural 1!18ti tutioIW as a epecial use permit in R-l and that the l1'.6;tter <br />be referred to fIr. Dahlgren. For Soike and Franke, r'!otion failed to carry. <br /> <br />Simerman moved, Graul aeconded that Seotion II, Paragraph> of. the zoning ordinance <br />be amended to read. "Private Schoola with orp'anbed classes of more than one pupil <br />at a tilllS." and that the eounc11 be advised of our previous communication that on <br />special use p:1rmits, mailed notices be sent out prior to a public hearing and that <br />a two-thirds majority of ~e Council be required tor passage of a speclal use permit. <br />Hot1on carried, Frenke and 801100 opposed. <br /> <br />ROBERTS REz''1NING R-l to B-3 <br />LOOATION I Northeast cornsl' of Harion a.nd LarpentfJU1'" <br />PURFOSEI Stores and gasoUne station <br /> <br />}tr. Roberts proposed that the land be rezoned. l10 plans ware presented apart trom <br />the statement that a RrOcery and qrug store and filling station would probabl:r be <br />erected. <br /> <br />Hr. E11y, 1704 r~arion, 1.fm. Ble:r, 1716 i'l'arion, rfr. and ~1:r8. Ioonsrd Johnson, 172l <br />!1'arion, objeoted on the grounds that 1.1r. B1ey'lS house 'WOuld be left high on a hill <br />and that tilling station and stores were available on nearby Riee street. <br /> <br />Gra.ul moved and Simerman aeconded that the action be denied on the 'ba.Bis that the <br />ex1ating apartments owned by Roberts ourrently create 8. desirable transition between <br />the R-l and business zone along Rice St. }ifotion carried, Soike abstained. <br /> <br />L-Z r.! ^ NUFAOTURINO ex>. m:ZQlmro <br />Steve Zeece appeared and Hr. f)ahlgren explained the problem. By MUtual agreement, <br />Soike moved and Fra.nke seconded that the action be tabled for study" Ca:rr1edo <br /> <br />IDLER UC< PUT <br />No one appeared. Gilles moved, Simerman seconded that the action be tabled until <br />J~ 19. Hotion oarried. <br /> <br />KROISS HOMF..sImS PIAT NO. 2 <br />Location. Victoria & Hw1 36 <br />Mr. Kroiss requested a oul-de-sao. It was fluggested th$t (1) Grotto be vacated, <br />(2) redesign the plat, (:3> slope easements be obtained, and (4) r>rotto be extended <br />through to Co. Rd. B. Boike mOV"ed, Franke seoonded thllt tho ma.tter be 'tabled for <br />study_ ~1otion carried. <br /> <br />HIGHHAY HEARI~lG <br /> <br />t~. S01ke reported on the hig1nl8.Y meeting ot June 23 at 110unds View E'Chool. The <br />discussion pertained to the proposed relocation of Hwy 280. Nothing in the plans <br />ap-pqared to affect ROSEWiUo. <br /> <br />Mr. Soutter reported on a meeting with Hr. r'farz1telll or the state Highway Dept. <br />Attention or the Plann1ng Oommission was drawn to the potent.1a1 traffic problems that <br />will be created when the business development beoolnes \"IIOre intense in the area north <br />or Co. 'Rd. 13 and be~n Snelling and Ttamllne Ave. <br /> <br />Franke moved, Gra.ul seconded that the proposed trarrio plan be referred to:.rtro.':iI>ahlgren <br />Who will write to the 'I!1llage Counoil and state the planner's. poliC)"torhBhfojJ.itig <br />mattera of this nature which will involve extra charges for special 8tudies~" Carriedo <br />