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Chris Greer explained to the Commission that he felt he was being harassed by <br /> the P &Z Staff, due to the number of letters that had been sent regarding the <br /> erosion of his new road. He explained that he had talked to Mayor Malecha and <br /> Councilman Sjoblad after receiving the first letter, and again after receiving the <br /> second letter. He listed the dates of Mr. Marohn's letters, including the letters in <br /> response to Don Bye, Mr. Greer's attorney. When asked if he had responded to <br /> Staff, he indicated that he had not. He felt he had been treated unfairly by Mr. <br /> Marohn and requested a written apology. He also felt that Mr. Marohn had <br /> changed the ordinance so he could not put in a modular home. The Commission <br /> expressed their appreciation for his comments and stated that Councilman Bolz- <br /> Andolshek and the City Council will look at the modular home issue. <br /> OLD BUSINESS: <br /> Jim Fruth had delivered the following letter regarding banners at the Farmer's <br /> Market: <br /> When I addressed your meeting on the subject of banners, one of your members <br /> asked for my suggestion(s) for a banner law. Having given it much thought, <br /> perhaps we want to keep it simple and wide open for now. So my suggestion <br /> would be, "Banners shall be kept in good condition and displayed in good taste." <br /> The, if we wish to be assured of that, we could add, "Each banner shall be <br /> displayed for no longer than days". "30" might be a good number. <br /> So far, there has been only one problem with banner displaying and the above <br /> "law"would have governed it. The difficulty with limiting the number of banners <br /> that may be displayed on any one landowner's property is likely to change as <br /> new situations arise so saying that the "display be in good taste"would cover any <br /> situation. With a ruling like the above, the matter would be effectively tabled and <br /> easy to amend at a future date. Sincerely yours, Jim Fruth. <br /> Von Ro: <br /> Mr. Marohn explained that this was being brought up as Conditional Use Permits <br /> are periodically reviewed and there are many recreational vehicles displayed at <br /> this property. After a brief discussion, it was agreed to invite Mr. Hardy to an <br /> upcoming meeting. <br /> MARTY NELSON LEFT AT 8:00. <br /> NEW BUSINESS: <br /> Tom Beavers was present to discuss the Preserve Golf Course Conditional Use <br /> Permit and to request a reduction in the number of samplings. <br />
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