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PLANNING AND ZONING BOARD AUGUST 17, 1988 . <br />The Planning and Zoning Board is relying on the City <br />Engineer Ron Stahlberg for drainage review. It will be <br />corrected in phase II. <br />REQUEST FROM GARY UHDE FOR A MINOR SUBDIVISION FOR LAND <br />LOCATED SOUTH OF BIRCH STREET, APPLICATION 88 -27: <br />The applicant wishes to purchase a parcel of land from <br />Leslie McDonald (an absentee property owner) that measures <br />about 60 X 1000 feet. The land covers an area of <br />approximately 1.3 acres. In the application the reason for <br />the request is given as "need the additional 60 feet so the <br />drainage swale on Reshanau Estates South (phase II east end) <br />can be moved east to create better drainage and larger lots <br />and back yards." These changes would be shown in the final <br />plat for the area. McDonald would retain a parcel measuring <br />more than 28 acres. <br />MOTION: Nelson recommended to Council approval of <br />application 88 -27 for a Minor Subdivision for Gary Uhde <br />based on the City Planners recommendations. Irwin seconded <br />the motion. <br />This motion is contingent upoin this particular land <br />becomeing a part of Reshanau Estates South plat currently <br />being developed by Mr. Uhde. The motion was carried <br />unanimously. <br />CONSIDERATION OF INITIATION OF REZONING OF CHEESEBROUGH <br />PROPERTY (LILAC AND FOURTH AVENUE) FROM R -1 SINGLE FAMILY <br />RESIDENTIAL TO LI - LIGHT INDUSTRIAL: <br />Attached is a note from Randy Schumacher regarding a <br />rezoning for Harvey Cheesebrough's property at 7655 4th <br />Avenue. The note states that Cheesebrough "...has more than <br />one semi - tractor and trailer on his property. He's a <br />contract hauler for Molin Concrete." It has been suggested <br />to rezone the property from S -R Suburban Residential and R -1 <br />Single Family Residential to either light or general <br />industrial. <br />The Molin property is adjacent to the Cheesebrough land on <br />the east and it is zoned General Industrial. Cheesebrough's <br />land is not included in the Economic Development Committee's <br />recommendation for expanding commercial and industrial land <br />areas. In the discussion that this item developed it was <br />determined that Cheesbrough knowinly purchased residential <br />land changed its use to that of a truck terminal. <br />PAGE 7 <br />