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f <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING HELD MAY 28, 1991' <br />MAYOR /COUNCIL REPORT: <br />( #10)JOINT COUNCIL /PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />Bernhardson noted that the Agenda incorrectly states that <br />the meeting will be held June 12th. The correct date is June 19, <br />1991 at 5:30 p.m. <br />CITY ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT: <br />($11)GERALD TOBERMAN, 1960 SHORELINE DRIVE <br />ZONING APPLICATION #1497 <br />Bernhardson explained that this matter was before Council <br />this evening to determine whether they wish to reconsider this <br />application in light of recent decisions from the Minnesota,Court <br />of Appeals. He noted that the City Attorney had sent a letter to <br />Jim Gilbert (Mr. Toberman's Attorney), advising him of the issues <br />raised by Alan Nettles, -a resident .of 1940 Shoreline Drive. <br />Bernhardson referred Council to Jim Gilbert's May 21, 1991 letter <br />sent in response to Barrett's letter. <br />Goetten stated that in light of the information provided in <br />the City Attorney's memo, she sees no need for this matter to be <br />reconsidered. <br />Butler and Jabbour agreed with Goetten and supported. the <br />City Attorney's opinion to have the matter stand as set forth in <br />Resolution 4;2953. <br />No further action was taken. <br />Dan Crear, '1980 Spates Avenue, stated that there are <br />existing traffic problems with Spates Avenue, which will worsen <br />once Mr. Toberman's business is operating. He noted that, when <br />the Conditional Use Permit was first granted for this property, <br />approving relocation of-the access from County Road 15 to 'Spates <br />Avenue, Council indicated they would address the traffic problem <br />for Spates Avenue. <br />Art Tourangeau agreed with Crear that traffic is a problem <br />on 'Spates Avenue, and suggested dead - ending it at the railroad <br />tracks. <br />.D4ayor Peterson asked Staff to look into this matter further <br />and bring information back for Council's consideration. <br />Alan Nettles expressed concern about the possibility of a <br />fuel tank still buried underground at* 1960 Shoreline Drive. He <br />asked if the City to do some research to see if in fact a tank <br />remains buried, and if so, what its condition is. <br />Mayor Peterson asked Gerhardson to follow through with.Gtr. <br />Nettles' request, and report back to Council. <br />=0= <br />