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• <br />• <br />• <br />CITY OF LINO LAKES <br />PLANNING & ZONING BOARD MINUTES <br />DATE Thursday, November <br />TIME STARTED ..6 :30 <br />..... .................. ... ....... ..................... ....:...P...M <br />. . ...... <br />TIME ENDED 8:15 PM .... <br />MEMBERS PRESENT: Gelbmann, Landers; <br />Robinson, schaps, <br />MEMBERS ABSENT Nordine, •Slatten <br />Al Brixius,:Darre <br />Wyland d <br />ALSO. PRESENT <br />I. Call to Order and Roll Call <br />II. Approval of Minutes: <br />Al Robinson moved and was supported by Rick Gelbmann to <br />approve the minutes of the October 14, 1992 meeting as <br />submitted. All voted aye. Motion carried. <br />III. Open Mike: No one was present to speak at Open Mike. <br />IV. ACTION ITEMS: <br />92 -46 -Z, Roy Mastel, Rezoning <br />Mary Kay Wyland reviewed the staff report which indicated <br />that this item had been reviewed at the October 14, 1992 <br />meeting of the P and Z and also at a P & Z Work Session <br />on November 4th, 1992. The Staff Report reviewed the <br />criteria involved in the request and advised that this is <br />a policy matter to be determined by the P & Z and the <br />City Council. Conditions were suggested should the item <br />be approved. <br />Mr. Bob Erickson of 345 Lilac Lane was present and asked <br />what spot zoning was. Mr. Brixius, Planning Consultant, <br />explained. Mr. Erickson then stated he failed to see why <br />spot zoning was a criteria in this case. He felt the <br />rezoning of the Molin site would jeopardize his property. <br />He will have problems selling his house in the future and <br />the value will be reduced if this rezoning is allowed. <br />Chairman Schaps explained that the property surrounding <br />his is already zoned General and Light Industrial. Mr. <br />Erickson added that the trees are not a sufficient <br />buffer. <br />
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