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MINUTES OF TI�E REGUIJ�R ORONO COUNCIL ME�TING IiELD JULY II , 19 8 5 . PI�GE 2 <br /> #1787 and that the vote was only 3 ayes and 1 abstention due to <br /> Councilmember Adams ' late arrival. <br /> Therefore, it was moved by Mayor Butler , seconded by <br /> Councilmember Frahm, to reconsider the matter. Motion, <br /> Ayes (4 ) , Nays (0 ) , Abstent•ion (1 ) . Councilmember Hammerel <br /> abstained. <br /> It was moved by Mayor Butler, seconded by Councilmember <br /> Adams, to approve Resolution' #1787 , A Resolution Ordering <br /> Project 85-2 for the Art Center of Minnesota. Motion, Ayes <br /> (4 ) , Nays ( 0 ) , Abstention ( 1 ) . Councilmember Hammerel <br /> Abstained. <br /> CONSENT AGENDA* <br /> It was moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Mayor <br /> Butler, to approve the Consent Agenda* as submitted with the <br /> addition of the Blue Belle Ice Cream solicitors license <br /> application per City Administrator Bernhardsons ' request. <br /> Motion, Ayes (4 ) , Nays ( 0 ) . <br /> APPROVAL OF MINUTES* <br /> It �aas moved by Councilmember Frahm, seconded by Mayor <br /> Butler, to approve the regular Council minutes of June 24 , <br /> 1985 as submitted. Motion, Ayes (4 ) , Nays ( 0 ) . <br /> PARR COMASISSION COMMENTS <br /> There were no Park Commission comments. <br /> LARE MINNETONIiA CONSERVATION <br /> DISTRICT REPORT There was no report from the Lake Minnetonka Conservation <br /> District. <br /> PI,ANNING COMMISSION COMMENTS <br /> Planning Commission Representative Rovegno had no comments <br /> at this time. <br /> PUBLIC COMMENTS Mr. Jerry W. Wheeler, 3399 Crystal Bay Rd. , was present for <br /> public comment. He requested that the Council consider <br /> reviewing their hardcover ordinance. Referring to his <br /> letter to the Coun�il dated July 8 , 1985 (copy of letter <br /> attached to these minutes ) , he reviewed comments made by the <br /> Council at their last meeting regarding hardcover issues . <br /> Based on these comments made by the Council, Mr. Wheeler <br /> feels that the solution to resolving some of these issues <br /> may be to simply require a permit for paving and blacktopping <br /> a gravel area. In doing so, it should not be any more <br /> difficult to enforce than any other permit program or <br /> building ordinance, it would generate more City revenue, it <br /> would clarify the hardcover issues, and help resolve <br /> struggles between the Council and citizens. Mr. Wheeler <br /> � stated that his gravel is not hardcover. He restated, as in <br /> his letter, that the City has failed to appropriately define <br /> hardcover. He feels that this should be resolved in a <br /> sensible manner. � <br />