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Planning & Zoning Board <br />April 10, 2002 <br />Page 5 <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />to be followed. However, Mr. Brouty stated if they were only storing vehicles, he was <br />not sure if this fit into the Ordinance, as long as there was no storage of materials on the <br />property. He stated this business was a good neighbor and if the CUP was approved, the <br />CUP would need to be very specific as to not allowing materials to be stored outdoors. <br />Herman Zuetel, stated he was an environmen talist and indicate he was neither for nor <br />against this, but he was wondering if ther e was a possible hazardous materials issue <br />because he had been in the trucking indus try for many years and knew that boom trucks <br />leaked oil and fuel and asked the Board to consider this. <br />Mr. Corson made a MOTION to close the Public Hearing at 7:00 p.m., and was <br />supported by Ms. Lane. Motion carried 5-0. <br />Mr. Zych asked if there was anyw here else in the City the a pplicant could be directed for <br />outdoor storage. Mr. Smyser re plied light industrial zones w ould allow it, as long as the <br />storage was on the interior. He stated th e area over by Interstate 35E was zoned light <br />industrial and could accommodate a request such as this. <br />Mr. Corson stated he believed they were l ooking at a variance from the CUP. He stated <br />because it was zoned residential, they did not think they would consider this without a <br />variance to the CUP. <br />Mr. Corson made a MOTION to deny the request of Bald Eagle Construction for a <br />Conditional Use Permit (CUP) application for Outdoor Storage in L1 Zoning District. <br />The reason for the denial was because it does not comply with City requirement. <br />The motion was supported by Mr. Hyden. <br />Motion carried 5-0. <br />B.PUBLIC HEARING – Stoneybrook, Co mprehensive Plan Amendment/MUSA <br />Allocation, Rezoning, Preliminary Plat <br />Chair Schaps opened the public hearing at 7:05 p.m. <br />Staff presented the application by Stone ybrook, Comprehensive Plan Amendment/MUSA <br />Allocation, Rezoning, and Preliminary Plat. <br />Staff reviewed the background of the lot by ex plaining Tollefson Development, Inc. had <br />submitted an pplication for preliminary pl at approval of Stoneybrook, a 102 lot single- <br />family residential subdivision. The request also required approval of a Comprehensive <br />Plan Amendment to allocate MUSA to the site and a Rezoning from R, Rural District to <br />R-1X, Single Family Executive Residential District. <br />Staff stated the site was loca ted adjacent to and south of Birch Street and a quarter mile <br />west of Centerville Road.