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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />August 13, 2003 <br />Page 13 <br />Ms. Lane made a MOTION to approve the Marshan Lakes Industrial Park with the <br />eleven (11) conditions as noted in staff's August 13, 2003 report and adding condition <br />twelve (12) to state and also upon further investigation of the driveway to the satisfaction <br />of Ms. Weinkauf's business and was supported by Mr. Corson. Motion carried 5 -1 <br />(Lyden). <br />Chair Schaps recessed the meeting at 11:40 p.m. and reconvened the meeting at 11:52 <br />p.m. <br />E. PUBLIC HEARING — Fogarty Investments, Lino Lakes Sportatorium, West <br />of 35E and North of Cedar St., Conditional Use Permit, MUSA Allocation <br />Chair Schaps opened the public hearing at 11:52 p.m. <br />Dick Thompson, consultant, stated applicant is proposing to develop part of a 40 -acre <br />parcel located east of Centerville and west of I -94. Staff noted applicant was proposing <br />to use the southern one -third of the parcel for an inflatable bubble to house three ice <br />rinks, a restaurant, a banquet hall, and a pro shop. In addition to the bubble, the proposal <br />includes on -site parking for 462 vehicles. Staff recommended approval of the MUSA <br />allocation request, the conditional use request based upon height requirements and the <br />restaurant/banquet hall /pro shop subject to the four (4) conditions as noted in staff's <br />August 13, 2003 report. <br />Mr. Lyden inquired about fire protection in this type of a building. Mr. Thompson <br />replied there were emergency exits, but there were not any extraordinary precautions for <br />fire protection. <br />Mr. Hyden asked if the rinks could be taken down to play baseball. Mr. Thompson <br />replied the rinks could be removed. <br />Chair Schaps invited applicant to make comment. <br />Brian Bourassa and Brian Robbie, applicants. <br />Ms. Lane asked how much heating would there be in the Winter. Mr. Bourassa replied <br />the heating would be minimal. He noted this was primarily for practice and not games. <br />In the summer, the boards would come down and there would be football, baseball, and <br />soccer. <br />Brian Robbie stated the flooring would have refrigerated ice and the refrigeration in the <br />summer would act as the air conditioner. He stated when the hockey season was over, <br />they would put down turf for baseball, soccer, football, etc. practice and tryouts. He <br />indicated this type of a facility would be in demand and would definitely be utilized. He <br />stated in the summer, they would have football camps, baseball camps, volleyball, etc. <br />He stated their busy time would be from October through May, but they would be open <br />year round. He indicated this would be a nice, well maintained facility. He noted the <br />restaurant would be family- oriented. <br />DRAFT MINUTES <br />
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