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(4) <br />Mr. Husnik moved that the P&Z recommend to the Council that they grant a Special <br />use permit to Brede, Inc. to erect a 10' by 60' non -illuminated sign on the Mid- <br />land-Videen property along 135W in Lot 19 of Lakeview Woodlands on the hill as shown <br />on the map; subject to the new fee schedule. Seconded by Mr. Kelling. Motion <br />carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Kelling moved that the P&Z recommend to the Council that the Clerk, from now <br />on, date the sign applications in the order received so that a continuous record <br />can be :maintained. Seconded by Mr. Jester. :Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Gilbert A. Menkveld, Box 447, Anoka, stepped forward to state that he was cont -- <br />fused about the granting of special use permits; he wished to place a mobile home <br />park in the Village and wished to know the procedure. Mr. Locher explained the <br />ordinance on rezoning and special use permits, especially the policy on sending <br />notices to persons within 300' of the property concerned. Mr. Karth asked if it <br />wouldn't be better for Mr. Menkveld to find out about the sewage. He answered, <br />corroborated by Mr. Locher, that the PCA and the Metro Council will not consider <br />a temporary plant until the developer has a permit from the Village. A representa- <br />tive of the Metro Council had told Mr. Locher that they are allowing a few temporary <br />plants. There will be a meeting on Dec. 29 at Metro Council to set policy on the <br />sewers. Mr. Locher will have Metro Council send out more of their current booklets <br />on sewers to the Clerk. <br />Mr. Menkveld stated that it was not necessary then to have the petition signed by <br />2/3 of the land -owners within 300' if the Council wished to set a hearing,right? <br />Mr. Locher stated that this was true in the case of Albert Steins' request end <br />gave the procedure. The Council has been requiring the mailing of notices to such <br />persons even if the land size is over five acres. <br />Mr. Al Ross stated that he thought a commercial business was being operated at <br />the corner of Ware Road and the County Line; he felt that the P&Z should look it <br />over. Mr. Cardinal noted that if the lend were agricultural he wouldn't need a <br />permit to put up a pole shed. They will check into it. <br />Mr. Ross also mentioned that at one time the County was thinki$g of renting part <br />of a building in Lino for their roads equipment; he wondered if they were still <br />interested and if it might be mentioned to the Council. Mr. Rehbein stated that <br />at the first meeting of the building committee the subject was brought up. <br />Mr. Rehbein stated that there were 4 or 5 junk cars sitting on the land belonging <br />to the Skelly gas station and thought a letter should be written directly to the <br />station; also there was a big semi -trailer parked by the freeway fence on the <br />Rugroden property; he had also received comments on the prefab home and recommended <br />that Twin City Testing or some other outfit run tests on the strength of the floor <br />joists to see if they will withstand the load after a period of time. The cost of <br />this testing should be borne by the prefab builder, or contractor. <br />Mr. Rehbein moved that these three matters be brought to the attention of the <br />Council: junk cars on the Skellt property, semi -trailer by the freeway and testing <br />of the prefabs. Seconded by Mr. Kelling. Carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Kelling moved to adjourn at 10:35 p.m. Seconded by Mr. Husnik. Carried. <br />