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Pending/ 1/28/97 <br />Goodrich <br /> <br />Pending/ 6/24/97 <br />Frolik <br /> <br />Pending/ 8/6/97 <br />Frolik <br /> <br />Pending/ 8/6/97 <br />Frolik <br /> <br />Frolik/ 3/24/98 <br />Complete <br /> <br />Frolik/Pending 2/24/98 <br /> <br />Walther/ <br />Pending <br /> <br />4/7/98 <br /> <br />Monthly Status Report <br /> <br />Councilmember Zimmerman mentioned that the Bookstore is <br />not in compliance with our sign ordinance. Bookstore has <br />been notified and owner has taken no action to remedy <br />violation. <br /> <br />Council voted to authorize City staff to postpone any further <br />enforcement of the sunset clause on required site improvements in the <br />commercial districts until May 1, 1999. Ms. Hill asked if they are <br />supposed to come back in after the comp plan is done and <br />Councilmember Haas Steffen hoped they would be a part of the <br />meetings to discuss the Highway #10 corridor with regard to the <br />comp plan. She added that there would be public notification of these <br />meetings. <br /> <br />Research townships and other cities regarding the scope and <br />structure of their appeals board including what can be appealed <br />and in what order their process occurs. <br /> <br />Research how the issue of garage businesses is handled in other <br />cities. <br /> <br />Council adopted the findings of fact and granted a CUP to <br />Concrete Masonry Unlimited for an accessory warehouse. <br />Execute CUP. One year has elapsed, the applicant did not <br />sign the CUP. The CUP has expired. <br /> <br />It was noted that there are auctions being held in the old barn <br />on Highway #10. Council asked that you review Code to see <br />if this is a permitted use. Things other than cars are being <br />auctioned there - and it also appears there are things being <br />stored there other than cars. Staff met with new property <br />owner. Auction use is discontinuing and the property will <br />be a used car lot. They also took up residency in the non- <br />conforming house. Staff is reviewing non-conforming <br />status of home and a reasonable solution. It has been <br />determined that the use of the home as a residence is a <br />lawful non-conforming use. Staff will initiate action clean <br />up property and confine commercial activity to paved <br />surface. <br /> <br />Commissioner Deemer suggested the City purchase reusable 4'x8' <br />signs for posting property that is in the land use application <br />process; the City could evoke the policy and require the developer <br />to erect the sign or pay a fee for Public Works to position the sign. <br /> <br /> <br />
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