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Mr. Standing said that property <br />• Center had been notified. None <br />mentioned Mr. Jim Warner, owner <br />visibility of the dish and was <br />Snelling Avenue. <br />Public Hearing closed at 8:25. <br />owners within 350 feet of the <br />objected. Administrator Hoyt <br />of Falcon Center inquired on <br />told it would not be visible from <br />Discussion by the commissioners followed. Hoyt explained that a <br />conditional use permit goes with the property, not the business <br />and may be revoked if conditions are not met. Salzberg said that <br />if all requirements were met for a CUP, it would be difficult to <br />deny issuing one. All members unanimously agreed that if they <br />recommended granting a CUP and that if an installation of a <br />satellite dish should be requested by another business in the <br />Center, it would require another C.U.P. and be independently <br />evaluated. Salzberg moved that the conditional use permit be <br />granted subject to the following conditions: <br />1. The antenna mounting hardware must be designed and <br />installed to withstand wind speeds at least as high as <br />the design standards for the antenna itself; <br />2. The antenna and all mounting hardware must be <br />maintained in a safe and operable condition, and; <br />• 3. That no portion of the antenna may directly overhang <br />the alley. <br />Motion seconded by Lampi and unanimously approved. <br />INTRODUCTION OF THE PROPOSED REVISION. IN THE COMMERCIAL ZONES <br />Brian Standing, Planning Intern, explained that the city's <br />comprehensive plan adopted in 1991 called for some revisions in <br />the city's commercial zones to eliminate some unusual zones, B-lA <br />and E-B, and to establish a neighborhood commercial zone. <br />Fred Hoisington, Consulting Planner, presented proposed changes <br />which would include creating B-3, neighborhood business district, <br />eliminating B-lA, which is a limited business district, and <br />repealing EB, existing business district. <br />Mr. Hoisington reviewed a draft of the proposed changes in the <br />commercial zoning code. He was asked if any of these proposed <br />changes would create a burden on existing businesses and he <br />replied the intent is not to do that. Discussion followed. <br />B-2 - Central Business District <br />PART 9 - 9-10.01 B-2, subd. 2, Part t. Personal service <br />establishments should be changed to include massage parlors and <br />saunas for health purposes but should exclude adult use <br />• facilities. k. Video arcades should be subject to the same <br />conditions as a pool hall. <br />