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<br /> Brady indiclted they prefer the recommendation of the Staff
<br /> 7urgens inquired whether the gravel on Carman be removed.
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<br /> Curtis stated it is the recommendltion of the Ciiy Engineer that�l�;eJgraynel>resnain.
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<br /> Mrs. Brady stated they would like to remove the grave���,i..n�eerit ten�ds;tQl,�t?t!a�h dow»to tlie lake and create
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<br /> Jurgens inquired what the rationale is for leaving the gi avel� �'r���������, t,�'�',,'L�° `'�
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<br /> Curtis stated tlle City puts in and removes a deck twice a year and�}t�lizes�tl�at grlvel road.
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<br /> Rahn noted tllat is an issue for the City and nof the appltcants�4�,�ia
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<br /> Jurgens inquired what the definition is of a sf3�y and'a half. �`'`;-'�
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<br /> Cartis stated a half-story meanst,thetuppermost floor of a bu�ld�ng in width. One, intersection of the
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<br /> Gaffron stated that would meansther�e;�would be a three-foot minimum exterior wall
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<br /> Ttirgents sfated in his view in that stttl t�on there should be dormers. Ju�gens stated he personally is
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<br /> Rahn stated that the P1lnning Commission has typically gone with 1 peaked roof and thlt the Planning
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