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Approved <br /> Motion by Baker, Second by Schiferl to Motion to waive the reading and adopt the <br /> attached resolution recommending approval of SP2006-011 with the following <br /> changes and subject to the following conditions: <br /> 1. The applicant may hold one sale event in the spring and one sale event in the fall <br /> per calendar year, <br /> 2. The date of the vehicle sale events must be submitted and approved by City Staff <br /> at least 90 days in advance of the event and must be held on a Saturday or <br /> Sunday, <br /> 3. The sales may only be conducted between the hours of 8:00am and 4:30pm, <br /> 4. No more than 175 vehicles may be displayed for sale, <br /> 5. Vehicles for sale must be removed from the property no later than 6:30pm on the <br /> day of the sale, <br /> 6. The Director of Public Safety shall review and approve of each sale event and any <br /> traffic safety measure deemed necessary by the Director shall be implemented, <br /> and <br /> 7. If at any time the vehicle sale event creates a Public Safety concern and/or the <br /> conditions of this Special Use Permit cannot be met, the City Planner will require <br /> reconsideration of the Special Use Permit by notification to the applicant and by <br /> holding a public hearing with the Planning Commission. <br /> 5 Ayes, 0 Nays. MOTION APPROVED. <br /> Public Hearings: ZA2006-007 Zoning Code Amendment Related to Fence <br /> Construction on Lots Abutting a DNR-Classified Lake <br /> At the direction of the City Council, a Zoning Code amendment has been proposed that <br /> would restrict fence construction within the lake yard of properties abutting a water body. <br /> The intention of the ordinance amendment would be to preserve lake views for lakeshore <br /> property owners. In an effort to gain as much feedback from affected property owners, <br /> the City notified all property owners who abut a DNR-classified lake, which includes <br /> Long Lake, Rush Lake, Pike Lake, Jones Lake, and Poplar Lake. The notice was mailed <br /> to 225 property owners. <br /> This amendment would only apply to fences erected on residentially zoned property. The <br /> amendment proposes establishment of an "average lakeshore setback" and prohibits <br /> construction of a fence within this setback area. The average lakeshore setback is defined <br /> as the average distance from the shoreline of existing principal residence buildings on <br /> adjacent lots. <br /> C:ADocuments and Settings jgop local Settings Temporary Internet Files\OLK28\07-I S-2006(2).doc Page 3 of 13 <br />