3/19/2021 2:09:00 PM Stacy sells business lot; old BP site plan to get public hearing
Stacy City Council met March 9 for a regular meeting. Mayor Utecht was absent and council member Mark Ness was acting mayor.
The council passed a motion to approve a liquor license for the Stacy Lions Club for the Rich Doyle Memorial Field for the year.
In the engineer’s report, city engineer Dan Boyum discussed street and utility improvemtns for 307th and 311th Streets. Boyum hopes to have the scope of the project for the April council meeting. Boyum said due to the cold temps in February, the cleaning and televising of the 311th Street was delayed. The work was then completed on March 3, he will have a report to the council soon.
Boyum told the council the All-Mac site (old BP station) plans were submitted to the planning commission. There will be a public hearing for an application for a variance in the general business district for design standards and exterior finishes. The owners are looking for a variance because the business does not face a thoroughfare. The variance application also points out other building in town that are non-conforming to the existing zoning classifications.
In the clerk’s report, the council discussed holding an informal session to gage residents’ interest in having Foxhill and part of Sherman Oaks paved. The council scheduled a meeting for April 27 at 7pm.
Stacy Bar manager John Wicklander then told the council there was an issue with management support when he is not present. Wicklander said the assistant manager is not available nights and weekends forcing Wicklander to be on-call seven days a week. Wicklander offered a solution of moving the assistant manager back to a supervisor position and look for two new supervisor postions to fill night kitchen, and night front of house position. These would be part-time postions. Wicklander said that is one solution and the other would be to find another assistant manager. The council agreed it was ultimately Wicklander’s decision.
The council then passed a motion approving the sale of a Stacy Ponds Business Park lot purchase. The sale of the lot is priced at $90,000 and is being purchased by Service Grinding & Sharpening, Inc.
The council then discussed how to memoralize former council member and business owner Tony Olivolo. The council agreed to come back with some ideas.