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COUNCIL MINUTES December 10, 2018 <br />DRAFT <br />321 - Article 9.1 - second change from "518 permits" to "518 lots have received final plat approval". <br />322 Mr. Jablonski said, on behalf of Lennar, he supports the changes. <br />323 Regarding Article 6.8 (a) of the MDA, Council Member Stoesz asked to strike the word "primary" but <br />324 Council Member Manthey said he likes that word. <br />325 Council Member Manthey moved to approve Resolution No. 18-143 as presented. Council Member <br />326 Maher seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />327 <br />328 Council Member Manthey, with changes proposed to Article 5.1 and Article 9.1 of the Master <br />329 Development Agreement, moved to approve Resolution No. 18-144 as presented. Council Member <br />330 Maher seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />331 <br />332 Council Member Rafferty moved to approve Resolution No. 18-145 as presented. Council Member <br />333 Maher seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />334 6B) Consider Resolution No. 18-171 Approving a Conditional Use Permit for Commercial <br />335 Stables at 1288 Main Street and 1325 Main Street — City Planner Larsen reviewed the background <br />336 for a request for a conditional use permit to allow a commercial stable. She noted the location, <br />337 history of operations (as stables), rural zoning, animals allowed within zoning, submission of waste <br />338 management plan allowing 36 animal units, and general comments. She discussed accessory <br />339 structures that are allowed on the site, the number that exist and the number that will be allowed with <br />340 this conditional use permit. Recently the council made changes to the code regarding commercial <br />341 stables and this will comply. She reviewed the Planning and Zoning Board recommendation to <br />342 approve with certain conditions. She reviewed the number of portable horse shelters they would like <br />343 to add. She added an a recommendation regarding the storage of horse trailers that they have included <br />344 as a condition. <br />345 Council Member Stoesz remarked that this type of property is part of what he likes about Lino Lakes <br />346 and he'd like to give them as much flexibility as possible. He moved to allow double the number of <br />347 temporary horse shelters from 10 to 20 and allow for the horse trailers without covering. <br />348 Mayor Reinert confirmed that there are other buildings available for the animals (in addition to <br />349 temporary shelters). He asked the applicants if ten shelters are enough and they said "plenty". <br />350 Council Member Manthey moved to approve Resolution No. 18-171 as presented. Council Member <br />351 Stoesz seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />352 <br />353 6C) Consider 2nd Reading of Ordinance No. 19-18 Rezoning Certain Properties Along West <br />354 Shadow Lake Drive from R, Rural to R-1X, Single Family Executive Residential and PSP, <br />355 Public and Semi -Public — City Planner Larsen reviewed the written staff report, and briefly reviewed <br />356 the recommendation. The council approved the 1st reading of this ordinance at their last meeting. <br />357 Council Member Maher moved to waive the full reading of Ordinance No. 19-18. Council Member <br />358 Rafferty seconded the motion. Motion carried on a voice vote. <br />359 Council Member Rafferty moved to approve the 2nd Reading and passage of Ordinance No. 19-18 as <br />360 presented. Council Member Maher seconded the motion. Motion carried: Yeas, 5; Nays none. <br />361 <br />9 <br />