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<br />COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS <br />CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON <br /> <br />Pursuant to due call and published notice thereof, a regular meeting of <br />the New Brighton City Council was held at 8 p.m., Tuesday, Nov. 9, 1976, <br />in the Municipal Building Council Chambers, 803 5th Avenue N.W., <br />New Brighton, Minnesota <br /> <br />Present: <br /> <br />Mayor Gayle C. Bromander, Councilmen Gene Fisher, Paul Hardt, <br />Jim Senden, Fritz Werdouschegg <br /> <br />Also <br />Present: <br /> <br />Thomas F. Lewcock, City Manager; James J. Kleinschmidt, <br />Director of Public Works; Vernon C. Pederson, Clerk-Treasurer <br /> <br />Minutes <br />Motion by Hardt, seconded by Senden to approve <br />minutes of October 26, 1976, <br />Motion by Werdouschegg, seconded by Hardt to amend <br />minutes, Page 7, item relative to final payment for <br />liquor store signs to show--4 ayes - 0 nayes <br />(Werdouschegg abstained) <br />5 ayes- 0 nayes - carried <br />Vote on motion as amended <br />5 ayes - 0 nayes- carried <br /> <br />Minutes <br /> <br />Unfinished Business <br />Robert Dexter was present. He presented the Council <br />Vi-:i.1rhtwo alternate. layouts for a garage to be <br />construc1:.~.d on his property along with a Hsurvex. <br />Motion by Fisher, seconded by Hardt to receive <br />alternate layouts and survey. <br />5 ayes - 0 nayes- carried <br />IY.Lr.Dexter explained the.alternates he was proposing. <br />Councilman Werdouschegg asked why the.garage was shown <br />to be recessed. J <br />Dexter stated it was so that the gas meter on the home <br />could be outside of the garage. <br />Motion by Fisher, seconded by Werdouschegg to waive <br />reading of resolution and to adopt resolution entitled <br />RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING A 2.3 FOOT <br />SIDEYARD SETBACK VARIANCE, such resolution to include the <br />:following findings of fact: <br />1. That undue hardship exists because a two-car <br />garage would be precluded because of a 2.3 foot <br />intrusion into the setback area; <br />2. unique circumstances applying to the property <br />exists because: <br />a. The house was to a small degree misplaced on the site; <br />b. Placement of a garage in the rear of the property <br />-would create drainage and grade problems; <br />.Thepropqsedgarage beins.r;e<::.essed . modifies the impact <br />of the variance.on site distance at the . intersection; <br /> <br />VN~163 <br />Dexter <br /> <br />RESOLUTION, <br />NO. 1974 <br /> <br />
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