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• <br />• <br />PLANNING & ZONING BOARD <br />JANUARY 10, 1996 <br />day stay. The other purpose was short term treatment. <br />This could require a stay of up to 90 days. <br />Mr. Gelbmann asked how many transports would be made per <br />day. <br />Mr. Ceynowa estimated approximately three to four <br />transports would be made per day. <br />Mr. Herr questioned the fencing that was proposed for the <br />outdoor activity area. <br />Mr. Dunwell stated a contemporary fencing system will be <br />used. This type of fence is being utilized in all <br />maximum facilities now because it does not have any razor <br />or ribbon wire fence. It is made with a curve and mesh <br />so tight that nothing can get in and gravity prohibits <br />the ability to get over. For security purposes, the <br />facility will also utilize direct supervision and <br />cameras. <br />Mr. Johnson noted in the long run it would be better to <br />move the property line than to grant the variance. He <br />would prefer to attach a condition rather than grant the <br />variance. If the condition is not met within 16 months, <br />it can again be considered and an extension granted or <br />other conditions be placed on anything else the State <br />wants to build. <br />William Johnson made a MOTION to approve application 96- <br />1-S, Anoka County Corrections, 7555 4th Avenue, Juvenile <br />Detention Facility Site Plan Review subject to conditions <br />1 through 6 as stated by staff and condition 7 that <br />proper setbacks be obtained by a land transfer prior to <br />issuance of a certificate of occupancy and the City of <br />Lino Lakes will consider an extension of time in which to <br />complete the purchase assuming the land purchase is not <br />completed in the stated amount of time and was supported <br />by Guy Herr. All voted in favor. Motion carried. <br />D. CONTINUATION OF PUBLIC HEARING - Metal Building <br />Ordinance <br />Chair Schaps noted staff has requested the public hearing <br />for this item be canceled. This item had been continued <br />since the October meeting. The plan is to incorporate <br />revisions to this section of the Zoning Ordinance into <br />the overall Zoning Ordinance Update rather than address <br />it as a separate item. <br />Al Robinson made a MOTION to close the Public Hearing at <br />7:45 p.m. on January 10, 1996 for the Metal Building <br />Ordinance and reopen and republish for the February 14 <br />7 <br />
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