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MINUTES <br />.PLANNING COMMISSION <br />NOV.EM,B;E;R 1G, 2004 <br />Erin Mathern, Mendota Homes, indicated that they have worked with <br />these business owners over the past few months, and it is clear to her that <br />the intended use is primarily office. Mathern also reported that office <br />condos will have an owner's association and should dtere be problems <br />with parking, the issue will be brought to the association for resolution <br />The Commission discussed whether there was the need to schedule a <br />review of the PUD Permit in one years time. It was the consensus of the <br />Commission that given the City has review power at any time, there was <br />uo need to set a one year review. <br />Dm~ay recommended approval of the Planned Unit llevelopment Permit to <br />allow anon-traditional retail business within the Market Square Town <br />Offices at 28(C Middle Street as requested by Jake Puhrman and Janel <br />Russell subject to compliance with the recommendations of the City <br />Planner. <br />Motion seconded by Knudsen. <br />Motion carried 5 - 0. <br />AMENDMENT Chris Groholsl<i and Clarence Bruhn appeared before the Commission <br />TO CUP requesting an Amendment to the Conditional Use Permit for Precision <br />PERMIT - Tree to allow outdoor storage and accessory structure related to wood <br />50 SOUTH bm~ning heat source at 50 South Owasso Blvd. Groholski indicated that <br />OWASSO the additional fencing that they are proposing is around the outdoor <br />BLVll. - storage area as well as along the Waterworks easement They are also <br />PRECISION proposing the addition of two parking spaces on the north side of the <br />TREE building, seeding oi~ exposed areas throughout the site, and a permit for the <br />previous installation of the wood-burning heat source south of the existing <br />building and storage area. It was noted that these additional items are <br />listed on the first page of the City Planner's report dated November 1 1`~' <br />However, the fence listed in that report along South Owasso Road is not <br />being requested. <br />Bruhn reported that the PCA was out to test the wood-bw'niug stove, and it <br />passed emission standards. Bruhn indicated that when the testing was <br />done, he provided for the worst-case scenario with regard to odor as he <br />opened the door a couple of times allowing for a stronger odor emission <br />than would be typical Bruhn reported that the modif cations that have <br />been made to the wood-burning stove via the installation of a manifold <br />that thins out the smoke, thus decreasing odor emissions. <br />Duray asked if the wood-burning stove was the only heat source. <br />Groholsl<i replied that there is a standard furnace in the building. <br />-6- <br />