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Planning & Zoning Board <br />October 14, 2009 <br />Page 3 <br />Mr. Koester confirmed that the kitchen entrance will be used for deliveries. <br />Ms. Brady made a MOTION to close the Public Hearing at 7:06 p.m. Motion was <br />supported by Mr. Pogalz. Motion carried 6 -0. <br />Mr. Pogalz made a MOTION to recommend approval of the Amendment to the Planned <br />Unit Development for Legacy at Woods Edge to modify the Lino Lakes Town Center <br />Design and Development Guide Land Use Plan and the requirements for assisted living <br />facilities in the Mixed Use District. Motion was supported by Mr. Nelson. Motion <br />carried 6 -0. <br />B. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING to consider amending the Zoning <br />Ordinance to clarify requirements for Home Occupations, and Residential <br />Storage /Parking <br />Associate Planner Paul Bengtson presented the staff report, addressing any changes made <br />since the September meeting. <br />Under the Home Occupation Section, staff drafted amendments to the hours of operation, <br />the number of allowed business trips, and the number of allowed delivery trips. <br />A number of board members agreed that the proposed allowable hours were too <br />restrictive. They commented that there should be some allowance for evening hours. <br />Since there is a limit to the number of trips, they don't feel it necessary for the city to be <br />unnecessarily restrictive with the hours. <br />Other board members thought that strict boundaries are necessary to encourage home <br />businesses to be good neighbors. They considered the importance of preserving the <br />residential area, and felt that if a business gets to a point that they need to accommodate <br />more customers at later hours, it may be time to get a building to conduct their business. <br />Board Members discussed whether Tier B should require a permit and /or a fee. Some <br />members agreed that it is restrictive enough for the city to enforce requirements and <br />regulations without requiring a permit or a fee. Other members felt there needs to be <br />teeth in an ordinance for it to be effective. <br />Staff reminded the board that requirements should be measurable and not open to <br />interpretation. <br />Under Parking Regulations, staff added text to allow for environmentally - friendly surface <br />options. Staff combined trailers with recreational vehicles, and added text to prohibit the <br />use of recreational vehicles as living quarters while parked on a property. <br />There were no new proposed changes to the area of Exterior Storage since the last <br />meeting. <br />APPROVED MINUTES <br />419 <br />• <br />