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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />LITTLE CANADA, MINNESOTA <br />APRIL 10, 2003 <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a regular meeting of the Planning <br />Commission of Little Canada, Minnesota was held on the 10th day of <br />April, 2003 in the Council Chambers of the City Center located at 515 <br />Little Canada Road in said City. <br />Chair Johu Keis called the meeting to order at 7:30 p. m. and <br />the following members of the Planning Commission were present at roll <br />call: <br />PLANNING COMMISSION: <br />Mr. John Keis <br />Mr. Scott Barraclough <br />Mr. Tom Duray <br />Mr. Tom Roycraft <br />Ms. Kathy Weihe <br />Mr. Tom Wojcik <br />ABSENT: <br />ALSO PRESENT: <br />Mr. Dan Knudsen <br />Mr. Jeremy Brodin, Cable TV Prod. <br />Ms. Kathy Glanzer, Deputy Clerk <br />MINUTES The minutes of the March 13, 2003 Planning Commission meeting <br />were approved as submitted. <br />CONDITIONAL Bob Bisciglia, Bisciglia Construction, appeared before the Commission <br />USE PERMIT - requesting approval of a Conditional Use Permit allowing expansion of <br />450 LITTLE anon-conforming use at 450 Little Canada Road as proposed by St. John's <br />CANAllA I20AD - Church. Bisciglia reported that the house will be used for temporary <br />ST. JO.I3N'S housing for the needy. The property was recently donated to St. John's <br />CIIURCII and is in need of updating. A small expansion is also planned which ' <br />would decrease the number of bedrooms from eight to five, make the living <br />space more usable, and extend a stairway. <br />I{eis pointed out the City Planners comment relative to the front yard <br />setback Bisciglia reported that the house is setback about 500 feet from <br />Little Canada Road. The expansion that is planned does not violate any <br />setback requirements of the City. <br />Roycraft asked about usage of the house. Bisciglia reported that there <br />would be one full-time resident of the house. In addition to that resident, <br />the house will be able to accommodate five to six adults. The house will <br />be used as temporary and short-teen living accommodations for needy <br />individuals. <br />