HomeMy WebLinkAbout1996-05-13 CC Minutes Setting Public Hearing Date Page 4 - Minutes 05/13/96
Consent Agenda
• Approve Minutes - April 22, 1996
• Approve Board of Review Minutes - April 22 , 1996
• Central St . Croix Valley Cable Minutes
• Set Public Hearing, June 10, 1996 - Request for Variance from
Side Yard Setback - Dale Young, 5420 Ojibway Street North
. • Set Public Hearing, June 10, 1996 - Request for Variance from
Front Setback - Robert and Pearl Torgeson, 15225 64th Street .
• Request for Payment - ADA Improvements - Nordling Construction
- $21, 156 . 60
• Payment of Bills
Councilmember Robert requested removal of the two Set Public
Hearing Consent Agenda items for discussion.
Councilmember Kern, seconded by Swenson, moved to approve the
Consent Agenda with the exception of Set Public Hearing, June 10,
1996, Request for Variance from Side Yard Setback - Dale Young,
5420 Ojibway Street North and Set Public Hearing, June 10, 1996 ,
Request for Variance From Front Yard Setback - Robert and Pearl
Torgeson, 15225 64th Street . Carried 5-0 .
Councilmember Robert expressed concern regarding setting public
hearing dates when information is not complete. After
discussion, Council directed City Staff to: 1) accept
applications only if the fee has been paid, 2) applications must
be completed to the best of the applicant ' s ability, and 3) City
Staff must indicate the appropriate ordinance or resolution
governing the proposed request .
Councilmember Robert, seconded by Kern, moved to Set a Public
Hearing Date of June 10, 1996, for Request for Variance From
Side Yard Setback - Dale Young, 5420 Ojibway Street North; and
for Request for Variance From Front Yard Setback - Robert and
Pearl Torgeson, 15225 64th Street . Carried 5-0 .
Tobacco Check Results - Mayor O'Neal introduced Suzanne
Stensovelo, Washington County Public Health Department, State
Representative Mark Holsten, and Police Officer Joe Croft .
Officer Croft presented the results from the City' s recent
tobacco check. Croft stated that the tobacco check did not
include liquor stores or bars . Croft reported that 60% of the
establishments checked sold tobacco to an underage person.
Clerks and store managers were notified of failure to comply with
the tobacco ordinance and were given a verbal warning. Croft
reported that they will have another tobacco check in the future
and fines will be assessed at that time if they again sell to an
underage person.