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SLEEPY EYE – The Sleepy Eye Metropolis Council unanimously permitted 2nd and initially readings respectively, amending plumbers and animal manage ordinances Tuesday.

The plumbing ordinance modification eradicates unwanted paperwork and plumbers license expenses and lessens city worker workloads, movement by Christina Andres, 2nd by Scott Krzmarzick.

The 1st reading of Ordinance 190 removes pet licenses, termed for by Doug Pelzel. Immunizations and collars on animals must exhibit the title and cell phone selection or address of the operator.

The metropolis council also:

* Instructed Metropolis Lawyer Alissa Fischer to build a buy agreement for the Town of Sleepy Eye to acquire house at 117 2nd Ave. S.W., just north of the fire station and bring it to the next city council conference. Town Manager Bob Elston mentioned buying the residence would allow the hearth station to increase far more easily and economically in the future. A invest in value was not disclosed.

* Permitted a conditional use allow for 619 Primary St. East (the former City Limitations bar/restaurant) to allow for a one-family dwelling in the company/industrial zone, movement by Pelzel, 2nd by Stevermer.

* Denied a variance request to allow for a “pole building” type garage to be connected to a property at 200 5th Ave. S.W., motion by Pelzel, 2nd by Krzmarzick.

* Approved a variance ask for to make it possible for a wrap-all over porch to switch two existing porches at 400 Walnut St. S.W., motion by Krzmarzick, second by Andres.

* Letting Grizzly Canyon Antiques to put in a indication in the store entrance that would increase into the correct of way, motion by Andres, next by Stevermer.

* Approved advertising Large amount 8, Block 1, Snow Initial Addition to Cory and Angela Domeier for $59,000 first examining, movement by Stevermer, next by Krzmarzick.

* Approved splitting Ton 1, Block 4, Sleepy Hollow 5th Addition, Elm St. Storage, to start with looking through, motion by Gary Windschitl, next by Pelzel.

* Creating specific use car costs of $50 for 3 years, $25 for a replicate, movement by Andres, next by Krzmarzick.

Fritz Busch can be emailed at [email protected].

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