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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />DESIGN REVIEW BOARD <br />June 12, 1991 <br />Chairperson Fred Chase called the regular meeting of the design review board to order <br />at 7:00 p.m., at the Lino Lakes City Hall. Members present were: Al Robinson, John <br />Bergeson, Fred Chase, Robert King and Monika Slatten. Also present was City <br />Planner, John Miller; and Planning Secretary, Laura Elken. <br />CONSIDERATION OF MINUTES <br />Robert King moved to approve the May 8th design review board minutes. Al <br />Robinson seconded the motion and the motion was approved unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF A MINOR SUBDIVISION FOR THOMAS BRUNNER, <br />APPLICATION #91 -19. <br />Thomas Brunner, 170 Linda Avenue addressed the board. He is attempting to <br />purchase two acres behind his residence. This area would primarily be used for open <br />space for his family. <br />The land is zoned R -1 X. <br />Al Robinson asked about the easement running in the back yard. Mr. Brunner stated <br />there is a power line there. <br />MOTION: Robert King moved to recommend to the city council approval of a minor <br />subdivision for Thomas Brunner as described in DRB Application #91 -19 contingent <br />upon the following: <br />1. The new parcel be combined with the applicants present property for tax <br />purposes. <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT FOR BILL'S AUTO REPAIR /BILL FLANAGAN DRB <br />APPLICATION #91 -20. <br />Bill Flanagan approached the board asking for an extension of his conditional use <br />permit. <br />In 1983 the applicant requested a conditional use permit from the city to construct <br />a 40 x 60 foot pole barn for storage purposes. Flanagan told the city that the pole <br />barn would permit him to take the exterior storage he had on the site and move it <br />inside. In addition the applicant also reported that "...there will be no waste water <br />generated on the site, therefore, no need for an on -site septic system." City Planner, <br />1 <br />