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n <br /> PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD December 14, 1988 <br /> Denial is based on findings from Section 5, Subdivision 5 , <br /> cohere it states " . . . the Council shall order the issuance of <br /> the conditional use permit only if it finds that such use at <br /> the proposed location: <br /> 2. Will be harmonious with the general and <br /> applicable specific plans and policies of <br /> the Comprehensive Plan of the city and <br /> this Ordinance. <br /> 3. Will be designed, constructed, operated, <br /> and maintained so as to be harmonious and <br /> appropriate in appearance with the existing <br /> and/or intended character of the general <br /> vicinity and will not change the essential <br /> character of that area. <br /> 5 . Will not create excessive additional <br /> requirements at public cost for public <br /> facilities and services and will not <br /> be detrimental to the economic welfare <br /> of the community. <br /> Boardmember Prokop seconded the motion, motion passed with <br /> Chairperson Cody obstaining and Mr. Irwin voting no. <br /> Boardmember Irwin would allow the billboards to remain for a <br /> certain time period, or once development occurs the <br /> billboards would then have to be removed. The applicant had <br /> no objections to this , and he feels we should allow Adams <br /> the Conditional Use Permit . <br /> REZONING REQUEST FROM EL REHBEIN, APPLICATION *88-36. <br /> This item was tabled at the November Planning and Zoning <br /> meeting to allow consideration of a sewer request. <br /> The availability of sewer to this project is paramount in <br /> determining its use . <br /> The city is still receiving petitions . At the December 27th <br /> Council meeting a feasibility study will be ordered. <br /> MOTION: Arlene Averbeck moved to table the Rezoning Request <br /> from El Rehbein, Application #88-36 until the P&Z meets in <br /> February. By that time the City Engineer, Ron Stahlberg <br /> should have the feasibility report completed and the <br /> boardmembers can better determine the best use of the land. <br /> Page 3 <br />