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Council Meeting Minutes Page 2 <br />August 9, 1994 <br />Consent Agenda, continued Consent Agenda <br />4. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL TO WAIVE THE READING AND Bid Awazd - 7th St. ~ <br />ADOPT THE RESOLUTION AWARDING THE BID FOR SAP 147- Reconstruction & <br />112-04, 7TH ST. NW STREET RECONSTRUCTION AND IP 94-4, <br />- PGAC Pipelines <br />23RD AVENUE STREET RECONSTRUCTION <br />AND PGAC PIPELINE Report 94-181 <br />CONSTRUCTION, CONTINGENT UPON STATE AID APPROVAL, <br />TO C.S. MCCROSSAN IN THE AMOUNT OF $1,203,535.60 <br /> Stockyazd Days <br />5. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF THE SERVICE AGREEMENT Agreement <br />WITH STOCKYARD DAYS, INC. AND AUTHORIZE THE MAYOR Report 94-182 <br />AND CITY MANAGER TO EXECUTE SAME. <br /> Eagles Temp. Liquor <br />6. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL FOR ISSUANCE OF A THREE- License <br />DAY TEMPORARY ON-SALE LIQUOR LICENSE TO THE NEW Report 94-183 <br />BRIGHTON EAGLES CLUB FOR AUGUST 26, 27 AND 28, 1994. <br /> Bid Award for <br />7. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF THE QUOTE FOR 1994 Milling over- Certain <br />MISCELLANEOUS PAVEMENT MILLING AND OVERLAY WORK Streets <br />FROM BITUMINOUS CONSULTING AND CONTRACTING Report 94-184 <br />COMPANY IN THE AMOUNT OF $22,484.30 <br />5 Ayes - 0 Nayes, Motion Carried. <br />Public Hearing -None <br />Council Business Council Business <br />City Planner Erny Mattila presented for consideration the site plan review for Long <br />Lake Family Dentistry. Long Lake Family <br />Dentistry <br />The applicant, Dr. 7alali, proposes to rezone the site from R-3B, Multi-Family, to Report 94-185 <br />B-1, Limited Business; and replace the existing townhouse building footings with a Resolution 94-093 <br />2,859 sq. ft. dental office. The site plan complies with all B-1 standards. <br />The building's main entrance will be on the west side or 9th Ave., and the off-street <br />parking lot located along 9th Ave. The total number of proposed parking stalls is <br />19, however, the applicant proposes to construct 10 stalls and agrees to construct the <br />remaining 9 stalls through a proof of parking agreement. The Planning Commission <br />recommends the parking lot be limited to 10 pazking stalls. <br />The unique circumstance that creates a hardship for the applicant is the irregular <br />shape of the lot. This same hardship was recognized by Council in 1987 when a 5 <br />ft. setback variance was granted for residential development. <br />Benke asked if staff received any input from the adjacent property owners. Mattila <br />confirmed that initial input from the neighbors was negative because they felt the use <br />would generate traffic, however, the townhouse proposal would have generated 20 <br />daily traffic trips. Mattila feels any increase in traffic appeazs minimal because the <br />office would be closed evenings and weekends. Mattila feels the building would <br />serve as an excellent buffer from the office development located north of 10th St. <br />