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June 24, 2008 Page 5 of 8 <br />minimal. David Moore, representing BKV Architects expressed concern with the December 21, 2008 <br />construction start date, requesting the possibility of a Spring (2009) start construction date. <br />Councilmember Phillips assured the applicant that an extension is possible ifnecessary. <br />Motion by Councilmember Burg, seconded by Councilmember Bauman to adopt the attached <br />PRD resolution and Minor Subdivision resolution, approving the request subject to 10 <br />conditions. <br />2 Ayes —1 Nays,1 Abstention, Motion Carried <br />Ayes: Mayor Larson, Councilmembers Bauman and Burg <br />Nay: Councilmember Doffing <br />Abstention: Coundimember Phillips <br />**5 nrinuterecess** <br />4. Busuness Data Record Services requests approval of a Special Use Permit to allow erection <br />4. l3u� DamRemd <br />of a 50' WI FI tower on top ofthe existing building located at 2019th AVE SW. <br />Semoesreynestsapproval <br />Report No. 08-183. Resolution No. 08-062. <br />aallowa m f w tint <br />Fltowamtopofthe <br />City Planner Janice Gundlach presented the item; a special use permit is required for any building <br />acisfirighWdMiocatedat <br />exceeding 20 fed. The proposed setback of 100 fed is well within the minimum standard. The <br />Re ort,AVNo. 183. <br />Planning Commission discussed the request on June 1716, where one neighbor expressed concern with <br />Tutor No o8-06z <br />interference. The planning commission approved the item unanimously, and directed staffto conduct <br />' <br />research regarding the regulator agency that addresses interfereance issues. The applicant reported the <br />FAA and the FCC are the regulatory agencies, and no pemnits are required. <br />5. Camderabonofthe <br />following Ordmaces as <br />dwnateattheCity's <br />Motion by Couneftnember Bauman, seconded by Councilmember Doffing to adopt the <br />National Pollum <br />resolution provided, approving the Special Use Permit as requested. <br />SyL9d'arWgQf Q ahs <br />SyStan (NPDFS) pemrit <br />Report Na 08-184. <br />An QxImmoella m l; <br />aPamitfv Land <br />Disaabmg Activities; <br />acl i N'ew Brigtaon <br />5 Ayes — 0 Nays, Motion Carried <br />CodeArbde3, spa, <br />14-24. Ordinance No. <br />761. An OrdmerMe <br />RelatedtoCc m alms <br />Kevin Bendickson representing Trend Enterprises questioned staff if any information was obtained <br />and Disa,mges m die <br />an interference concerns. Ms. Gundlach that an interference issues would best be <br />regatdtng y on Y <br />S�,n wa"Sy'a' <br />addingAcficle2,Section <br />resolved civilly. <br />31-8. Qdmmse Na 762 <br />An Onlinarce Related to <br />anmding the Stam <br />waw Udry Chapter to <br />include <br />5. Consideration of the following Ordinances as they relate to the City's National Pollutant <br />swam water <br />inspections every 5 yCars <br />Discharge Elimination System (NPDES) permit: Report No. 08-184. <br />ane <br />prodft for <br />' <br />rain gmderL <br />An Ordinance Requiring a Pemnit for Land Disturbing Activities; adding New Brighton <br />AA tide 1,�s 31-22 <br />Code Article 3, Section 14-24. Ordinance No. 761. <br />and3l 4. <br />An Ordinance Related to Connections and Discharges to the Stoma Water System; adding <br />OrdinaweNo.763. <br />