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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />NOVEMBER 25, 1992 <br />the requirements of the PUD District and loosen those <br />requirements so that the property owners in this area <br />can do something with their properties. <br />Blesener asked if the applicants understood the <br />requirements of the PUD and what the City is looking <br />for based on these requirements. <br />The applicants, John Olson and Lawrence Grohowski, <br />stated that they understood the requirements of the <br />PUD. <br />Blesener noted that the proposal does not require a <br />great deal of site improvements other than blacktopping <br />and fencing. Blesener stated that his concern would be <br />that the applicant put a large investment in site <br />improvements into the property which would prevent a <br />developer from coming along in the future and acquiring <br />the site for a development similar to the Kandice I and <br />II projects. <br />Olson reported that Precision Tree may wish to build a <br />building on the site in the future. However, they <br />understand the PUD requirements and would be prepared <br />to conform to those requirements. <br />Blesener asked if the operation would be similar to <br />Precision Tree's operation on County Road D. <br />Olson replied that it would. <br />Hanson asked if there was anyone from the general <br />public present wishing to comment. <br />Bob Rudy, 2942 Condit, asked how many pieces of <br />equipment would be at the site at a given time. <br />Olson replied that if all equipment was idle, there <br />would be ten vehicles at the site. However, this has <br />not happened in the last ten years, and Olson estimated <br />an average of 2 to 3 vehicles at the site and stump and <br />brush chippers in and out of the site. <br />Rudy asked how the property would be accessed. <br />Olson replied that access would occur from Country <br />Drive and not Condit Street. <br />Page 2 <br />PAGE 15 <br />