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• <br />• <br />• <br />EXHIBIT # ,3 <br />MEMO <br />01.17.03 <br />TO: Residents/Interested Parties <br />FROM: Tanda Gretz, City of Lino Lakes Associate Planner <br />RE: Pfingsten Land Use Application for 908 -1/2 Maple Street <br />At the January 8th meeting of the Lino Lakes Planning & Zoning Board meeting, <br />Chairman Jamie Schaps advised the parties interested in/ concerned with the Pfingsten <br />land use application to meet, discuss issues, and, if possible, come up with an agreed- <br />upon list of conditions for use of the site. <br />Chairman Schaps noted that the Planning & Zoning Board would NOT support any <br />rezoning for the site (currently zoned Rural), nor any outdoor storage in excess of the two <br />vehicles proposed by Mr. Pfingsten. <br />Instead, Chairman Schaps directed that the following should take place before the next <br />meeting of the Planning & Zoning Board (February 12th): <br />1.) Staff is to find a way to cover Mr. Pfmgsten's proposed use by means of a <br />Conditional Use Permit. <br />2.) The interested parties (residents & Mr. Pfingsten) should meet and, if possible, draw <br />up a list of conditions for inclusion in the proposed Conditional Use Permit. <br />3.) Mr. Pfingsten should provide a complete site plan, specifically noting what vehicles <br />are to be parked on the site, and where. Additionally, Mr. Pfingsten should <br />specifically address the issue of whether any repairs to vehicles are ever to take place <br />on the site. <br />Lastly, the residents who spoke at the January 8th meeting had a number of concerns and <br />questions with regard to the site and its history. In an attempt to address such issues, I <br />have compiled some information/research (attached). <br />