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r*' <br />MWUTES OF THE REGULAR ORONO CITY COUNCIL <br />MEETING HELD ON SEPTEMBER 25,1995 <br />(<#5 - #2058 Ron Rantz/Autograls, Inc. - Continued) <br />Bichanich said there could be an ability to expand upward or manipulate the building <br />somehow. He continued there would be no variances required with this application, but <br />if one was granted and could only be extended for a time period ot a year, could it apply <br />to parking for future expansion Mabusth noted the commercial parking ot vehicles is not <br />a permitted use in a residential zone Mabusth said a future Council could not be tied to <br />such a decision and neither can promises be made for the future. She added that a <br />possible redesign could be done with the building in the future with a request for a <br />parking variance. A variar.ee would have a better chance ot being approved than a <br />rezoning. <br />Jabbour asked if the classification for the property could change Mabusth said it was a <br />B-4 classification and did fit that use. Kelley noted the future could not be predicted. <br />Hurr added that a variance is not a rezoning issue <br />Hurr moved. Kelley seconded, to conceptually approve the commercial site plan review <br />and directed Staff'to draft a resolution. Vote Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />MAYOR/COUNCIL REPORT <br />Hurr moved, Kelley seconded, to direct Staff to research the issues presented in the <br />memo regarding lake access written by City Attorney Barrett. Ayes 4, Nays 0. <br />Kelley voiced his objection over the recent decision by the VVayzata City Council <br />reizarding the stoplight at the intersection ot Hwy 12 and Wav'zata Boulevard. He has <br />spoken with City .Administrator Moorse regarding this issue. Kelley said he never would <br />have voted for the anne.xation of the property to Wayzata if he had known this would <br />occur Hurr said the Council should have put conditions on the annexation Jabbour said <br />the City should officially objea to the decision made by VVayzata He noted that the <br />mayor of VVayzata voted against the stoplight but new council members voted for the <br />stoplight. Goetten said she was "shocked and appalled" at the decision <br />Jabbour reported that an emergency meeting of the LMCD was called regarding <br />miscalculations made in the levies to several cities. Orono vvas shown to owe an <br />additional $169.00 .A question was asked at this meeting if cities were interested in <br />holding town meetings to inform the public of the dangers of transporting zebra mussel. <br />Jabbour was concerned that such a meeting would attract those on the lake who are <br />interested in halting the transportation of the mussel, and not those off the lake who are <br />most in need of hearing the information Jabbour said he was excited about having a <br />town meeting Hurr noted that the Freshwater Institute was holding a workshop on the <br />zebra mussel on October 7 and suggested a member of the LMCD attend the workshop. <br />Tlie workshop is open to the public. <br />I
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