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Planning&Zoning Board <br /> April 8, 1998 <br /> Page 10 <br /> farther to the west, and asked if he could still use Lake Drive to get out. Chair Schaps <br /> said that he could still use Lake Drive. <br /> Chair Schaps asked if the temporary cul-de-sac road could be moved to the southwest. <br /> Mr. Corson indicated that would not be a problem as long as they still had access to the <br /> lot. He stated they had not discussed this and he was not sure how the City would feel <br /> about that. <br /> Mr. Brixius said shifting the temporary cul-de-sac southwest to accomodate this property <br /> owner is a very reasonable request. <br /> Mr. Bukholtz then asked when they planned on extending the street. Mr. Brixius stated <br /> there was no schedule for it,the driving force would be the development north of the <br /> creek when they would need the crossing. <br /> Mr. Bukholtz said that he agreed with Mr. Skogland and he was not in favor of the way <br /> the development split up the properties. <br /> Mr. Corson then summarized the changes the property owners had asked for, moving the <br /> cul-de-sac back to the southwest and the right-of-way staying the same. Chair Schaps <br /> verified that. <br /> Ms. Wyland clarified the zoning of Mr. Bukholtz property, stating that it was zoned <br /> Light Industrial, although he did have a residence there. <br /> Mr. Robison stated that there was no Residential zoning there all the way to the Fina, <br /> although there are existing residents but they are nonconforming with the zoning. <br /> Mr. Bukholtz then stated that when he bought the property he believed it to be zoned <br /> Residential/Light Industrial,aware that it did have a split zone. He said that when he <br /> bought the house in 1984 that is what he was told it was zoned as. <br /> Mr. Robinson made a MOTION to close the public hearing at 7:43 p.m., and was <br /> supported by Mr. Johnson . Motion carried, 7-0. <br /> Mr. Trehus suggested requiring some sort of berm where the trucks are turning around in <br /> the temporary cul-de-sac and also between the school property. Mr. Corson responded by <br /> stating that there were several mature pine trees along the south side by the school and on <br /> the north end, they could add some pine trees. <br /> Chair Schaps then added the following conditions to the executive summary: <br /> 10. Application approval of access off Lake Drive from Anoka County. <br />
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