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Planning & Zoning Board 3 Feb. 10, 1993 <br /> essential for the extension of the trunk sewer in the <br /> area. It will also prove timely for the development of <br /> the Living Waters Church site to the east. The proposal <br /> appears workable. <br /> Chairman Schaps closed the discussion by indicating that <br /> the request had received favorable consideration. <br /> C. CONCEPT REVIEW - K. Corson, Anderson property between <br /> Old Birch Street and Ericksons 2nd Addition <br /> Mr. Corson explained that Hokanson Development is <br /> interesting in platting a 4.6 acre parcel of property <br /> into 6 lots. According to Mr. Corson's weltand expert, <br /> the Type 1 and 2 wetland on this site may require some <br /> mitigation and will limit the platting to 6 lots. <br /> According to Mr. Corson, this mitigation process is still <br /> 1 x 1 until July 1, 1993. Access has been provided to <br /> this site from Erickson's 2nd Addition and the extension <br /> of Aspen Lane. <br /> Mr. Brixius pointed out some minor constraints involving <br /> lot depth on the corner lot, ownership of the right of <br /> way, park dedication, compliance with flood plain <br /> ordinance and wetland requirements, and possible <br /> extension of the proposed cul-de-sac. Chairman Schaps <br /> stated that in general the comments were favorable. <br /> V. DISCUSSION ITEMS: <br /> A. PUBLIC/SEMI PUBLIC DISTRICT - ORDINANCE AMENDMENT <br /> Mr. Brixius presented a revised ordinance amendment for <br /> consideration. It was suggested by Kathy Nordine that <br /> elementary schools be included with Jr. and Sr. High <br /> Schools as a conditional use. Chairman Schaps agreed <br /> that all districts should be consistent. After some <br /> discussion the Board decided to hold a Public Hearing at <br /> the March loth meeting to review the ordinance amendment. <br /> B. Al Robinson advised the Board that the Economic <br /> Advisory Board is asking the City Council to take a look <br /> at updating the City's Comprehensive Plan. <br /> C. John Landers stated that he had received a complaint <br /> concerning Budget Auto on 2nd Avenue and whether or not <br /> their operation is contaminating the ground water. It <br /> was suggested that the County may have a department to <br /> deal with such matters and Mary Kay indicated she would <br /> check into it. <br /> IV. ADJOURNMENT: Upon the unanimous consent of the Board <br /> the meeting was adjourned at 8: 00 P.M. <br />
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