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Certificate of Occupancy would not be issued until . <br /> the building requirements were met. Morris asked <br /> if there would be no smoking area The owners <br /> were not sure, but felt that probably there would <br /> not be due to liaited seating. <br /> Mayor Meier closed the Public Hearing and moved <br /> that the application for the Liquor License. at <br /> Howard& Coal Creek Restaurant and Lounge be <br /> approved. Cussen seconded and the motion was <br /> approved unanimously. <br /> PROPOSED RECREATION USE <br /> OF POW WOW GROUNDS Hera Scheapp, 1034 Westview, gave Council a <br /> schematic showing the proposed use and an - aerial <br /> photo. He also presented an overview of the <br /> recreational uses being proposed at the site, <br /> formerly the Pow Wow Grounds. <br /> Wanush explained to Council that approval was not <br /> being requested as Scheapp has not yet submitted <br /> any plans for formal approval. This was simply an <br /> attempt to seek Council's opinion of the merit of <br /> this proposal before continuing with the necessary <br /> steps involved in a Special Review Use. The <br /> zoning presently is Agricultural . The Planning <br /> Commission was given a presentation by Scheapp and <br /> agreed that there was merit to the project. <br /> This recreational center would be for everyone <br /> including children. Bike paths and the safety of <br /> children going to the site was of prime importance <br /> to Schempp and asked for cooperation from both <br /> cities (Lafayette) for overpasses or some means to <br /> allow the safe transit of children . <br /> The City would have to address the zoning issue <br /> for the use of a bowling alley and miniature golf <br /> course on this site possibly by further defining <br /> the zoning ordinance. <br /> In reminding Council that the water tap to this <br /> site was a Lafayette tap, Luce asked that this be <br /> addressed within the agreement procedures. Also, <br /> he asked that Schempp propose ways to shield night <br /> lighting. Schempp also answered Luce 's concerns <br /> with undermining in that ballfields were proposed <br /> for the area that has been determined as <br /> undermined . <br /> Mayor Meier praised Schempp on the proposal as it <br /> was several years in the planning. Morris <br /> applauded the long needed recreational facility. <br /> Johnson endorsed the ideas also. <br /> 4 <br />
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