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l l(� tC'Cll2aae' <br />AL-1FOR <br />Michael 1. Fahey <br />COUNCIL <br />Jiro LaValle <br />Platt Anderson <br />Rick Montour <br />Sill Blesener <br />515 Little Canada Road. Little Canada. YIN 55117 -1600 ADNIINISTRATOR <br />(651) 766 -4029 i FAX: (651) 766-4048 Joel R. Hanson <br />www.ei.little-canada.mn.us <br />May 4, 2004 <br />Precision Tree <br />Attn: Mac <br />50 S. Owasso Blvd. <br />Little Canada, MN 55117 <br />RE: CUP Amendment <br />Dear Mac: <br />In January of 2004, you were told that you were in violation of the amount of allowable <br />outdoor storage under your current conditional use peimit. You had also made other <br />improvements that violated your site plan including the installation of outdoor fuel tanks <br />and a wood burning stove. <br />On March 11, 2004 you and Mr. Joe Dudley met with Steve Grittman and Joel Hanson to <br />review possible revisions to your site plan. A revised plan was submitted. Another <br />meeting was held with the same individuals on March 24, 2004 to review staffs concerns <br />with the plan submitted. You were going to make substantial revisions to the plan and <br />submit a new plan for approval by April 26, 2004 to be processed in the May planning <br />cycle. A revision has not yet been received. <br />On May 3, we became aware that you purchased and bad delivered a number of trees to <br />be planted around the site to provide screening. You also have cyclone fencing materials <br />present that appears ready to be installed. Furthermore, additional outdoor storage exists <br />including equipment, wood, and wood chip piles in violation of your current Conditional <br />Use Permit (CUP). The planting of these trees is allowable. However, the fence may not <br />be installed as you do not have your CUP amendment approval nor do you have a <br />building permit. <br />We are once again giving von notice that there should he no more alterations to the <br />site. This includes the adding of outdoor storage to the site. removal of trees. <br />creation of a wood thin pile. installation of a berm. etc. If von continue to make <br />