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f.^i A.!? <br />;y^H^ ^ ■ <br />JOINT COUNCIL AND PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD DECEMBER 19, 1983. <br />ATTENDANCE 7:30 p.m <br />■Im <br />CONSENT AGENDA* <br />CONFIRMATION INSURANCE <br />BID AWARD* <br />^800 THOMAS BURNEVIK <br />3630 NORTHERN AVENUE <br />VARIANCE <br />RESOLUTION #1595* <br />COMMON OWNERSHIP <br />...w- <br />• ' ' ‘ 'V <br />• -vV'. <br />The Joint Council and Planning Commission meeting was <br />held on the above date. The following Councilmembers <br />were present: Mayor Butler, Adams, Frahm, Hammerel <br />and Grabek. The following Planning Commission <br />members were present: Chairman Rovegno, Goetten, <br />Callahan and Kelley. Planning Commission members <br />McDonald, Sime and Adams were absent. Zoning <br />Administrator Mabusth, Assistant Zoning Adminis­ <br />trator Gaffron, Building Official Jacobs and Recorder <br />Sutton represented the City Staff. City Attorney <br />Malkerson and City Administrator Benson were not <br />present. <br />Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember Frahm seconded, to <br />approve the Consent Agenda*, with all staff reports <br />concerning items reviewed at this meeting to be <br />attached to the original copy of these minutes on file <br />in the City Clerk*s office. Motion, Ayes (5), Nays <br />(0) . <br />Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember Frahm seconded, to <br />approve the bid award to Krum & Forster. Motion, Ayes <br />(5), Nays (0). <br />Mayor Butler moved, Councilmember Frahm seconded, to <br />approve Resolution #1595, A Resolution Granting A <br />Variance To Municipal Zoning Code 34.552 to permit <br />construction of a new residence. Motion, Ayes (5), <br />Nays (0). <br />Assistant Zoning Administrator Gaffron gave an <br />overview of the City and all the lots that are held in <br />common ownership. Gaffron noted that the majority of <br />the lots in certain zoning districts don't meet the <br />current zoning standards for that area. <br />Mayor Butler stated that they should consider rezoning <br />in light of this new information that many lots don't <br />meet the current zoning. <br />Councilmember Frahm stated that rezoning would open <br />the City up to all different kinds of development and <br />that the current sewer systems could not handle the <br />rezoring. Frahm also noted that it would not be fair <br />to rezone for those lots that do meet the current <br />zoning requirements. Frahm stated that they should <br />just eliminate the common ownership. <br />it'