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Acting Chairman Bellows noted that the City would like <br />to expedite this project and now that they have toured <br />the property they are more able to deal with this <br />project. She noted that the City must deal with the <br />existing ordinance, specifically health and safety <br />issues. She stated that there are currently some very <br />serious hazardous conditions on the property. She also <br />noted some of the special needs for camping by the vets <br />such as arcomodating the disabled, tornado shelter, and <br />possibly providing a helicopter pad for emergencies. <br />She recommended a summer seasonal use for this property <br />only. She also felt the City should deal with the Board <br />of Governors organization as if it were a developer. <br />Mr. Wisdorf stated that their progress is currently at a <br />standstill until the City gives them permission to <br />proceed which was pending submittal of a master plan. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that at this point <br />staff needs direction from the Planning Commission and <br />Council on how to deal with the plan. <br />Acting Chairman Bellows felt that staff and Board of <br />Governor's should meet together at the site and decide <br />which buildings are to be removed and which buildings <br />can be reconstructed, and that no partial use of the <br />buildings should be allowed. She also felt that the <br />Board be required to post some kind surety that this <br />project can be completed. <br />Mr. Wisdorf stated that he is unsure if/who could post a <br />bond for this project. <br />Cohen felt that the condemnation issue should be first <br />the first issue resolved. <br />Brown stated that in touring the property, he felt the <br />biggest problem involved the foundations of the <br />buildings in which a time limit should be set to correct <br />the problems. <br />Mr. Wisdorf felt that there are some buildings which <br />could be reconstructed to satisfy the health and safety <br />issues. <br />Mayor Grabek felt that in detemining which buildings are <br />to be removed, there will be constant conflict between <br />staff's opinion and the Board's opinion. <br />Planning Commission stated that the Building Inspector <br />would make the final. determination of which buildings <br />would remain condemned and which buildings could be <br />reconstructed with no compromise. <br />Acting Chairman Bellows felt. what Berg Hall hould be <br />5 <br />