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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> June 9,2021 <br /> Page 2 <br /> Ms. Larsen, City Planner, presented the staff report. <br /> The applicant and property owner, Christopher Stowe, submitted a Land Use <br /> Application for a conditional use permit amendment and variance for the commercial <br /> stable operations at 426 Pine Street. The conditional use permit amendment is to <br /> amend the previously approved Resolution No. 20-129,No. 20-130 and No. 20-144 <br /> and the variance request is to allow for fifty(50) animal units. <br /> Board Comments <br /> Mr. Root commented that there were very little comments provided by staff regarding <br /> the findings of fact. He asked Ms. Larsen if this means staff agreed with the <br /> applicant's findings. <br /> Ms. Larsen stated that staff is presenting the applicant's findings of fact for tonight's <br /> conversation and narrative. <br /> Mr. Root asked what the number of animal units is based on. <br /> Ms. Larsen stated that the number of animal units is based on the gross acreage of the <br /> site. <br /> Chair Tralle asked why all three parcels have not been combined. <br /> 4 <br /> Ms. Larsen stated that staff considered this with the original CUP in 2020. However, <br /> the Commercial Stables Ordinance does state that as long as the parcels remain under <br /> common ownership, they are allowed to take credit for them. <br /> Chair Tralle asked what the Rice Creek Watershed District is requiring of the <br /> applicant that is going to take six months to complete. <br /> Ms. Larsen stated that Rice Creek is working with the applicant on some wetland and <br /> floodplain fill violations. They are trying to work together to come up with a plan to <br /> mitigate those issues. <br /> Applicant's Comments <br /> Christopher Stowe, 426 Pine Street, Lino Lakes with attorney Jacob Steen, Larkin <br /> Hoffman Attorneys, 8300 Norman Center Dr. Bloomington, commented that this <br /> property was originally built in 1968 for boarding and showing. Mr. Stowe acquired <br /> the property in April of 2018 and began using the property as originally intended. <br /> Shortly after this point the City adopted the Commercial Stables Ordinance which <br /> Mr. Stowe was not aware of at the time. The 1 horse for every 2 acres <br /> recommendation is accurate in the circumstance that the horses are using the <br /> pastureland for their feeding purposes. The difference with this property is that all <br /> the feeding hay is brought in, and all the excess manure is brought out. The manure <br /> DRAFT MINUTES <br />