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• <br />• <br />• <br />PLANNING AND ZONING MEETING <br />April 12, 1989 <br />control, along with pollution and noise abatement <br />standards be observed. <br />15. Submittal of type of street and street width. <br />Alan Irwin seconded the motion, and the motion was approved <br />unanimously. <br />REQUEST FROM ANOKA COUNTY FOR SITE PLAN APPROVAL FOR A <br />STORAGE BUILDING AT CHOMONIX GOLF COURSE. APPLICATION #89- <br />09. <br />The Anoka County Parks and Recreation Department has <br />constructed a 40 x 96 pole barn on the Chomonix golf course <br />property. The 3840 square foot building was constructed in <br />1988 without a building permit or a site plan review by the <br />Planning and Zoning Board and City Council. <br />An area of the building measuring 64 x 40 feet is being used <br />as cold storage and an area 32 x 40 feet is heated <br />maintenance. <br />Presently, the Building Official, Pete Kluegel, has the <br />building red - tagged, although it is still used for cold <br />storage. <br />City Administrator, Randy Schumacher; City Planner, John <br />Miller; and City Attorney, Bill Hawkins met with Margaret <br />Langfeld, Tony Palembo, and Dave Torkildson from Anoka <br />County on March 16th. At that time they admitted they had <br />errored. It was agreed to amicably resolve the issue by <br />adding amenities to the building and the area "to minimize <br />the effect of the pole building" (Bill Hawkins words). <br />Attorney Palumbo, representing Anoka County, and Dave <br />Torkildson, Anoka County Director of Parks, addressed the <br />board. <br />Anoka County submitted a landscaping plan and a sketch <br />showing two improvements to the pole barn. <br />1. Application of a four foot wainscote to the side of <br />the building. <br />2. Construction of a portico over both of eight foot <br />sidewall doors. <br />John Miller, the City Planner recommended approval of the <br />site and building plan with the following requirements: <br />1. Completion of the landscaping plan as submitted by <br />Anoka County. <br />2. Both ends and the side of the building facing the <br />Page 5 <br />
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