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• <br />• <br />• <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION March 22, 2010 <br />DRAFT <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />2 MINUTES <br />3 <br />4 DATE : March 22, 2010 <br />5 TIME STARTED : 5:30 p.m. <br />6 TIME ENDED : 6:20 p.m. <br />7 MEMBERS PRESENT : Council Members Gallup, O'Donnell, Roeser <br />8 and Mayor Reinert <br />9 MEMBERS ABSENT : Council Member Rafferty <br />10 <br />11 <br />12 Staff members present: Acting City Administrator Dan Tesch; Police Captain Kent <br />13 Strege; City Planner Jeff Smyser; City Planner Paul Bengtson; City Clerk Julie Bartell <br />14 <br />15 REVIEW REGULAR AGENDA ITEMS <br />16 <br />17 Item 3A), Convention & Visitors Bureau Appointment — Acting Administrator Tesch <br />18 explained that the city has been infolined that the appointment to the bureau must be either <br />19 a council member or city staff person. The city's economic development coordinator, <br />20 Mary Alice Divine, has been attending the meetings to this point and he is recommending <br />21 that she be appointed. <br />22 Item 3D), Lease with North Memorial Ambulance — Acting Administrator Tesch asked <br />23 that this item be postponed at the council meeting. There is some new language proposed <br />24 that should be reviewed by the city attorney. <br />25 Item 6A), Resolution denying a variance request to the Zoning Ordinance <br />26 requirements for accessory structure area and the number of accessory structures <br />27 allowed on a rural property — City Planner Bengston reported that a variance request to <br />28 allow for an additional accessory structure (horse training facility) at 1288 Main Street is <br />29 being recommended for denial by staff and the Planning & Zoning Board. Findings are <br />30 presented in the staff report supporting that recommendation. Should the council wish to <br />31 approve the variance request, there are conditions recommended and those as well are laid <br />32 out in the staff report. It was confirmed that denying the variance request would not halt <br />33 the activities (horse training) already occurring at the property. Discussion of the <br />34 possibility of erecting the structure on leased state owned land merited no clear ability to <br />35 solve the issue other than the understanding that if the applicants owned that property, they <br />36 would have enough acreage to legally build the additional structure proposed. A council <br />37 member noted some possible benefits to allowing the structure — longer season, less horse <br />38 related run -off. The council recognized that it would be a dangerous precedent to allow <br />39 leased land to be counted for the purpose of land use regulations. <br />40 <br />41 Item 6B), First Reading of ordinance amending the Planned Unit Development for <br />42 the Town Center Design & Development Guide Regarding Outdoor Dining /Seating - <br />43 City Planner Smyser noted this amendment relates to the design standards for the Town <br />44 Center area. This mirrors what was approved for the rest of the city. <br />—96— <br />
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