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property locatcd at 6321 163'''~ Lane NW. The subject property is approximately 1.2 acres
<br />(52,272 square feet) in size and is located outside the Metropolitan Urban Service Area.
<br />According to City Code, the property is eligible for 1,664 square feet of accessow building space.
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<br />Commtmity Developn~c;.~ I)ircc~t~' ! ~, lik stated the proposed building will be 1,320 square feet
<br />(30' x 44') in size. Co~nl)incd with thc existing attached garage (624 sq. ft.), the applicant would
<br />have 1,944 square feet in accessory building space. This results in an overage of 280 square feet.
<br />The applicant would like to exceed the size restriction in order to construct a detached accessory
<br />building that would accommodate the storage of private use vehicles and equipment. The
<br />proposed accessory building will be located in the rear yard, and will meet and/or exceed all
<br />setbacks established in the R-1 Rural Developing District. She stated the Planning Commission
<br />recommended approval of the conditional use peri'nit request.
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<br />Motion by Councihneml,c~' Zimmcrm:m. seuonded by Councilmember Cook, to adopt Resolution
<br />/404-07-181 adopti n g [.'i ~ ~.. ti n gs ~, 1' l.~ c t/; 06 $ 4 re l ati n g to James and Diana Feigum's request for a
<br />conditional use permit lb~' an over'sized accessory building.
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<br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilrnembers Zimmerman, Cook, Elvig,
<br />Pearson, and Strommen. Voting No: None. Absent: Councilmember Kurak.
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<br />Motion by Councilmember Zimmerman, seconded by Councilmember Elvig, to adopt Resolution
<br />#04-07-182 approve James and Diana Feigum's request for an oversized accessory building
<br />based on the findings of' I'act, and declaring terms of same.
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<br />Motion carried. Voti~, Vcs: i',l:;',ot- (,:~m~ec, Councihnembers Zimmerman, Elvig, Cook,
<br />Pearson, ami Strommc~. \/oti~g No: !X4one. Absent: Cottncilmember Kurak.
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<br />Case #7:
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<br />Amenchnent to Business Subsidy and Development Agreement with HSHT,
<br />LLC (dba Rotary Systems, Inc.)
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<br />City Attorney Goodrich stated that the development agreement with Jerry Szykulski of HSHT,
<br />LLC (dba Rotary Systems, Inc.) calls for $115,000 in assistance and the creation of six jobs
<br />paying at least $15.00 per bout. Necessary soil corrections relating to the site have led to a re-
<br />opening of negotiations. ('ity S!a['f~ h:~ received an agreement to rectify the soil issues by raising
<br />the assistance by $40.!~/~) I'o~' :~ t~t:~l ~l' $155,000 to accommodate the added project cost to be
<br />incurred by HSHT LIA'. It is m~w anticipated that the project will create at least seven new jobs,
<br />an increase of one, paying a wage of at least $15.00 per hour in a two-year period. He stated the
<br />Development Agreement For this project has been mnended to reflect these changes.
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<br />Motion by Councilmember Cook, seconded by Councilmember Pearson, to authorize an
<br />amendment to the Business Subsidy and Development Agreement with HSHT, LLC (dba Rotary
<br />Systems, Inc.).
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<br />Motion carried. Votin,,,, Vcs: M~tx, or (;:m~c:', Councihnembers Cook, Pearson, Elvig, Strommen,
<br />and Zimmerman. Voti~s. 5(0: .<(~,:.. ~bse~t: Cotmcilmember Kurak.
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