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• <br />PLANNING AND ZONING MEETING <br />'April 12, 1989 <br />parking lot should be faced with cedar siding. <br />3. Construction of a two -foot eave on the parking lot <br />side and ends of the structure. <br />4. Expansion of the berms between the parking lot and <br />the storage building (final elevations to be <br />approved by the city planner). <br />5. Building permit fees be increased in accordance <br />with state guidelines for after - the -fact permits. <br />6. The county grant easements for drainage from the <br />West Shadow Lake Drive area west into park property <br />and from the Robertson Construction land north into <br />park property. (actions protecting the quality of <br />Reshanau Lake). <br />7. The county grant easements for sewer and water <br />utilities and trail on the north end of Reshanau <br />Lake. (Actions allowing better access to the golf <br />course for local residents). <br />8. The county agree to accept utilities for the <br />goundskeeper's house and city water as a back -up <br />utility for the golf course. <br />Mr. Torkildson did not agree with Mr. Millers recommendation <br />for cedar siding. <br />He felt that recommendation #3 was "literally impossible ". <br />He stated that he has no planned berms, and felt that once <br />the black top was installed, there may be a drainage problem. <br />He stated that he did wish to make the building as <br />aesthetically pleasing as possible. <br />Torkildson stated that he would want to be hooked up to <br />utilities once that became available. <br />Torkildson is hoping to install waines coating to the front <br />of the building, and also install canopy's over the two eight <br />foot doors. Torkildson would like another month to review <br />this and present the board with his recommendation. <br />Mr. Palumbo asked that the red tag be lifted so the county <br />could at least use the building for its intended purpose. <br />Chomonix Golf Course opened April 14th, and it would cause a <br />problem if they could not use the building. <br />Harold Bisel felt that if a resident of Lino Lakes had a <br />building red tagged it would not be lifted, and he felt Anoka <br />County should not be set apart from the residents. <br />Page 6 <br />