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Agenda Item 2 <br />• MINUTES <br />REGULAR PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <br />June 26, 1995 <br />7 p.m. <br />PRESENT ABSENT ALSO PRESENT <br />Lee Barry Tom Brace Susan Hoyt, Administrator <br />Alex Henschen Paul Kuettel Carla Asleson, Planner <br />Wendy Treadwell Ken Salzberg <br />Betty Wilcox (7:20) <br />Due to lack of a quorum, the opening of the meeting was delayed. Hoyt reported on #7 <br />(Deadlines for Planning Decision ... )on the agenda while waiting for the fourth <br />commissioner to arrive. <br />INFORMATION RELATED TO DEADLINES FOR PLANNING DECISION AND GENERAL <br />LAND USE REGULATIONS. <br />Hoyt said the 1995 legislative session adopted permit deadlines for municipalities that <br />would require cities to notify applicants within 10 days if additional information is <br />required and action within 60 days or notification if a delay is expected. She said the <br />only impact this would have on Falcon Heights is that action must be taken on planning <br />• requests such as variances and conditional use permits in a timely manner once the <br />required information is submitted, and that having a quorum at each meeting is very <br />important. A summary of land use controls prepared by the City of Minnetonka was <br />provided to the commissioners for their information. <br />With the arrival of the fourth commissioner, the meeting was called to order at 7:20 p.m. <br />by Chair Barry. <br />APPROVAL OF MINUTES <br />Minutes of the May 22, 1995 planning commission meeting were approved as written. <br />PUBLIC HEARING AND CONSIDERATION OF A RE UES FOR RESIDENTIAL PERMIT <br />PARKING ALONG PORTIONS OF TATUM STREET <br />Administrator Hoyt reported on the Tatum Street residents' request for permit parking. <br />Background <br />Following a request from a resident, Tatum Street was designated two hour parking <br />between 8 a.m. and 4 p.m. Monday through Friday in December, 1994. All Tatum Street <br />residents were invited to a meeting when this request was considered by the planning <br />commission. At that time, residents and property owners were informed about the <br />opportunity for permit parking if the parking restrictions created problems for their <br />personal vehicles during the restricted hours. After parking restrictions were posted in <br />. April and May, 1995, the city received two petitions requesting residential permit <br />parking on portions of Tatum. <br />