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<br />March 21, 1978 <br />Minutes - page 2 <br /> <br />TRIP CONTINUED <br /> <br />Mr. Benson passed out an information <br />sheet and requested that Council re- <br />view it and take a position on the <br />issue prior to the May 9, election. <br />Mayor Waschak requested that Mr. Benson <br />be present at the next meeting to <br />discuss the issue with Council, should <br />they have any questions. <br /> <br />MC WILLIAMS SHEETMETAL <br />PAY ESTIMATE-FINAL <br /> <br />Engineer Jicinsky stated that Mel Stephan <br />made the final inspection on the building <br />and recommended approval of payment. <br />Councilman Caranci moved that the final <br />payment in the amount of $686.30, be <br />made to McWilliams Sheet Metal. Seconded <br />by Councilman DelPizzo. Roll call. <br />Meier yes, Kilker yes, Caranci yes, <br />DelPizzo yes, DiCarlo yes. Motion carried. <br /> <br />Mr. Bill Arnold, gave a brief presenta- <br />tion of the plans for the development <br />of 4 acres with professional buildings <br />and a medical building. He state~that <br />the buildings would follow the Victorian <br />style of wood buildings. <br />Mr. Arnold stated that they would like <br />to work with the staff on locating the <br />water line now existing. <br /> <br />Councilman DelPizzo stated that he was <br />in favor of the development, but did not <br />like the idea of wood buildings, and <br />thought that all new buildings had to <br />be masonary. <br />Councilman DiCarlo stated that in re- <br />ference to the 7-11 store, their pro- <br />posal was for brick and Planning Com- <br />mission requested that since three <br />sides were to be brick that the fourth <br />side be made of brick also. <br />Planner Drumm stated that the City has <br />no regulations pertaining to the materials <br />used for the building of a structure. <br />After discussion City Administrator Wurl <br />read resolution #10, Councilman Meier <br />moved that Resolution #10, Series 1978 <br />be adopted. Seconded by Councilman <br />Caranci. Motion carried. <br /> <br />RESOLUTION #10 <br />COAL CREEK STATION <br />FINAL P.U.D. & PLAN <br /> <br />RESOLUTION #12 <br />JERRY DAVIS <br />SPECIAL REVIEW USE <br /> <br />Councilman DelPizzo moved that Resolution <br />#12, Series 1978, be adopted. Seconded <br />by Councilman DiCarlo. Administrator <br />Wurl read the Resolution. <br />All voted in favor, motion carried. <br />
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