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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, April 28, 2003 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />7. #03 -2880 FRED JOHNSON, 1926 FAGERNESS POINT ROAD, Continued <br />VOTE: Ayes 4, Nays 1, Nygard dissenting, stating that permitting the decks would be the <br />wrong thing to do. <br />21. SPECIAL EVENTS PERMIT <br />1. Applicant: Kyle Hunt and Partners, Incorporated <br />Event: <br />2003 Luxury Home Tour <br />Location: <br />1745 Concordia Street <br />Date: <br />June 6 -8, 13 -15, & 20 -22 (Fri-Sun) <br />Time: <br />Fri. 1 -7pm; Sat/Sun llam -6pm <br />Mayor Peterson moved, White seconded, to reconsider item #21, Special Events Permit #1 <br />for Kyle Hunt and Partners, Incorporated. VOTE: Ayes 5, Nays 0. <br />As several neighbors from Concordia Street were present to submit a petition from the neighbors <br />regarding objection to the parking proposal for the home tour on Concordia Street, the City <br />Council wished to discuss the matter further. <br />Neighbors Curtis Taets, 1725 Fagerness Point Road; Leif Taubenberger, 1743 Fagerness Point <br />Road; and Laureen Darling, 1719 Fagerness Point Road were present. <br />Mr. Taubenberger stated that he and his neighbors were opposed to parking in front of their <br />homes during the three weekends in June for the Luxury Home Tour and requested that the City <br />Council require the applicant to pursue shuttling options. <br />Murphy noted that it is a difficult parking scenario during three prime weekends in June and <br />asked if the representative of Kyle Hunt had contacted neighbors beforehand. <br />Wendy Bennis, of Kyle Hunt and Partners, indicated that, while shuttling was a possibility, it <br />was an expensive proposition for them and they would prefer not to. The Home tour differs from <br />the Parade of Homes Tour in that visitors purchase $20 tickets to take the tour throughout the <br />Minneapolis area, and they would not expect any more than 20 cars at any given time at the <br />location. She pointed out that they would be providing someone to direct traffic and manage the <br />parking situation, as well as, post no parking signs on one side of the road. She noted that they <br />had contacted the neighbors by letter in mid April. <br />Since the road deadends, Murphy was concerned how people would exit the area without undue <br />congestion. <br />Bennis reiterated that the police department had provided them with a route map for parking that <br />they could pass out to visitors as they enter the neighborhood. <br />PAGE 8 of 14 <br />• <br />• <br />