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Monthly Status Report <br /> <br />Frolik/ <br />Pending <br /> <br />Frolik/ <br />Goodrich <br />Pending <br /> <br />Frolik/ <br />Goodrich <br />Pending <br /> <br />Frolik/ <br />Pending <br /> <br />Frolik/ <br />Pending <br /> <br />Pending <br />Jankowski/ <br />Frolik <br /> <br />Pending/ <br />Frolik <br /> <br />1/6/98 <br /> <br />8/12/97 <br /> <br />10/14/97 <br /> <br />The Planning Commission directed Staff to coordinate with <br />Commissioner Deemer to incorporate any non-content based <br />modifications to the modified draft of Chapter 9 submitted by the <br />subcommittee, and forward such to City Council and the City <br />Attorney for their examination and recommendation. <br /> <br />5/28/96 <br /> <br />Execute Resolution #96-05-131 (Beyer/Zimmerman/All) <br />adopting Findings of Fact #0401 relating to Patrick <br />McLafferty's request for a CUP for a foster home for a <br />maximum of 8 youth. (The one with the language amendment <br />by Bill Goodrich) MeLafferty refuses to sign; forwarded to <br />Goodrich for resolution. <br /> <br />5/28/96 <br /> <br />Execute Resolution #96-05-132 (Beyer/Zimmerman/Opposed <br />Peterson) approving Patrick McLafferty's request for a CLIP for <br />a group foster home and declaring terms of same. (Add a term <br />to read that all inspection reports will be provided to the City <br />and that this permit will again be reviewed by City Council on <br />November 26, I996. McLafferty refuses to sign; forwarded <br />to Goodrich for resolution. <br /> <br />Council approved the revised site plan proposal for the Burger King <br />facility contingent upon compliance with the City Staff review letter <br />dated August 1, 1997, and that they should be allowed to use standing <br />seam-metal as opposed to the entire exterior being I00% natural or <br />prefabricated brick or stone, (or as approved on September 9, 1996) <br />and that they resolve the access issues with Anoka County and <br />MnDOT. Execute Development Agreement. <br /> <br />Councilmember Haas Steffen told about the goat that visited her and <br />how the Humane Society does not pick up goats, etc. She felt that <br />there should be some policy in place to deal with this kind of thing <br />and the Council voted to refer this to the Horse Care Board. <br /> <br />519/95 <br /> <br />Councilmember Peterson requested information on why it's <br />600' for cul-de-sac length ~ From a planning standpoint - <br />should we keep it at that - what's the reason for it He would <br />also like input from public works people and emergency <br />people. <br /> <br />9/21/93 <br /> <br />On the next regular Horse Care Board agenda, include a case by <br />Harvey Wibeto regarding proposed minimum standards for horse <br />shelters and fencing. <br /> <br /> <br />