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ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />MONDAY, JULY 8, 2002 <br />• 3. Minnetonka Art Center — Continued <br />for some time as Woodhouse wants it moved as soon as possible. <br />Murphy asked if the Art Center is linked to the City's trail system. Moorse stated it will <br />be once the Dakota Line trail goes through. <br />Sansevere stated they would not make special exceptions for them because the house is <br />not considered art; it would be used as a functioning building and therefore would need to <br />conform. Nygard stated that because the house is a pre- existing structure and a gift, he <br />would not oppose the extra 5' in height. <br />Mayor Peterson stated the Art Center should go forward and get the project on the <br />Planning Commission's agenda. <br />4. Barb Sykora, Candidate for State Representative <br />Gabriel Jabbour stated that he personally supports Barb Sykora. She has always been <br />present at Mayor meetings and shown her support for the City's missions. <br />Barb Sykora stated that she currently represents the southern third of Minnetonka and <br />• some of the smaller lake communities. Due to the recent redistricting, if she is reelected, <br />she would represent most of the lake communities. She stated she was eager to learn <br />about the new communities in her territory and that she welcomes feedback and <br />comments. <br />ZONING ADMINISTRATOR'S REPORT <br />5. #02 -2780 Otten Brothers Nursery, 2350 West Wayzata Boulevard— Amendment <br />to PUD Agreement #1 —PUD Amendment and Resolution No. 4829 <br />Weinberger stated that some modifications had been made to the PUD agreement, <br />amendment 2. First, he stated, the amendment would allow the Daisy Diner to continue to <br />operate as a concession stand under certain conditions. They removed restrictions on <br />allowed signage, and service will be permitted to individual tables. Also, Class I <br />restaurants will be a permitted use on the property. He stated that the concession stand <br />does not qualify as a Class I restaurant due to not meeting the parking requirements for a <br />restaurant. The Daisy Diner would not be able to expand use, however, a separate Class I <br />restaurant would be allowed on the property provided it met all requirements. Staff <br />recommended Council adopt the revised amendment and resolution. <br />Cliff Otten stated that the new resolution contained changes to items 3 and 8, and that he <br />• felt item 3B should be removed because the intent of allowing a restaurant use was to 5. <br />