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MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />LITTLE CANADA, MINNESOTA <br />SEPTEMBER 8, 2005 <br />Pursuant to due call and notice thereof a regular meeting of the Planning <br />Commission of Little Canada, Minnesota was held on the 8th day of <br />September, 2005 in the Council Chambers of the City Center located at <br />515 Little Canada Road in said City. <br />Chair Dan Knudsen called the meeting to order at 7:30 p.m. and the <br />following members of the Planning Commission were present at roll call: <br />PLANNING COMMISSION: Mr. Dan Knudsen <br />Mr. Scott Barraclough <br />Mr. Tom Duray <br />Mr. Jon Hall <br />Ms. Katie Socha <br />ABSENT: Mr. Gary Rheaume <br />Mr. Tom Wojcik <br />ALSO PRESENT: Mr. Steve Grittman, City Planner <br />Ms. Kathy Glanzer, City Clerk <br />MINUTES The August 11, 2005 Planning Commission meeting minutes were <br />approved as submitted. <br />TEST Jim Rauscher, Joe's Sporting Goods, appeared before the Commission <br />AMENDMENT requesting a Text Amendment to the Zoning Code for the General <br />& CUP - Business District (B -3) to allow for the outdoor seasonal display of <br />33 EAST recreational equipment by Conditional Use Permit and a Conditional <br />COUNTY Use Permit allowing Joe's these displays at their property at 33 East <br />ROAD B - County Road B <br />JOE'S <br />SPORTING <br />GOODS <br />Rauscher explained that Joe's has had some outdoor displays of <br />trampoline tubes and kayaks on the outside of their building facing <br />Highway 36. They have also had some limited outdoor display of hunting <br />stands at the front of their building facing County Road B. Joe's would <br />like to continue these outdoor displays as well as add the display of canoes <br />and kayaks on stands on the County Road B side. Rauscher pointed out <br />that the sale of these items are seasonal and would be rotated depending <br />on the season. He also noted that these items are large; therefore, it is <br />difficult to display them inside without taking up a great deal of floor <br />space. Rauscher noted that they have basically three seasons, i.e., hunting, <br />