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developed within the one-year time frame and are in breach of contract. The <br /> lots were not sold to them for economic gain. <br /> A motion by John Derksen, seconded by Bill Habein, to take the Arvig matter <br /> to the next level and involve the City Attorney. All members voted "aye". <br /> Motion carried. <br /> Mr. Chris Greer was in the audience. He owns a lot in the industrial park and <br /> has been unable to sell a property he owns in order to build on the industrial <br /> park lot. He was advised to obtain a Building Permit by the end of the one- <br /> year condition. <br /> 11.Curt Pestello: He has not responded and Mr. Marohn asked if someone <br /> on the Commission might know him and urge him to contact Staff. The <br /> Commission advised Mr. Marohn to go through the necessary steps and <br /> turn over to the City Attorney. Their liquor license may be able to be held <br /> until their sign issue is remedied. <br /> 12.Johnathon Acosta: They have not responded and Staff will contact again. <br /> Numbers 11, 14 — 19 are septic system issues on the Cullen Lakes and Staff will <br /> continue to work with each owner to remedy. <br /> OPEN FORUM: None. <br /> OLD BUSINESS: <br /> Oasis Sign Concept Plan Review: Mr. Lueck was not present. Mr. Marohn will <br /> contact him. <br /> NEW BUSINESS: <br /> Mr. Marohn had been contacted by a landowner who would like to build a <br /> residential dwelling on property zoned commercial. The property is located at the <br /> transition zone. It was decided that the property should be subdivided and <br /> rezoned, rather than make an ordinance change. <br /> Mr. Marohn explained the clarification of the conditions he made in his City <br /> Council Report. <br /> Mr. Woog thanked Craig Nagel and Barb Sjoblad for their years of service on the <br /> Planning Commission. <br />