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Planning and Zoning Board <br />June 13, 1984 <br />he regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Planning and Zoning Board was called <br />to order at 7:30 P.M., Wednesday, June 13, 1984 by Chairman McLean. Members <br />present: Goldade, Ostlie, Klaus, McLean, Prokop, Doocy, Cody. Absent: <br />none. Mr. Kluegel, Zoning Official and Bill Chapman, City Planner were also <br />present. <br />MINUTES - MAY 9, 1984 <br />Mr. Prokop moved to accept the minutes of May 9, 1984 as presented. Mr. <br />Doocy seconded the motion. Motion declared passed. <br />BUILDING OFFICIALS REPORT <br />The Council at their May 29, 1984 meeting set a public hearing for June 25, <br />1984 for Bastien Products) request for a rezone from RE to G and for Mr. <br />Richard Halsteads) request for a kennel license. The Council approved the <br />Conditional Use Permit request for the Henry James property to build another <br />office building on Lake Drive. The Robert Kohl request for a Conditional <br />Use Permit to construct an auto sales lot was approved with the stipulation <br />recommended by the Planning Board. Mr. Kluegel noted that Mr. Marier had <br />expressed concern that too many dog kennels were being approved. <br />Mr. Kluegel said the Council would like a joint meeting with the Planning <br />and Zoning Board. The Board set a tentative date of 6/26/84 at 7:30 P.M. <br />The tentative agenda is: <br />1. Council direction regarding promoting development <br />2. Restriction of dog kennels <br />3. Enforcement of zoning ordinance (parking of large trucks) <br />4. Street standards <br />VARIANCE, REZONE, CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT - APITZ GARAGE <br />Mr. Karth was present to represent Mr. Grubbs, owner of Apitz Garage. This <br />item is a continuation of the request presented at the May 9, 1984 meeting. <br />The letter from City Engineer, John Davidson, dated 5/24/84 was reviewed. <br />It was noted that a permit from Rice Creek Watershed District was not re- <br />quired because the lot is less than 22 acres. A county permit for the <br />driveway is not required because the driveway is already there. The septic <br />permit will be issued by Mr. Kluegel in accordance with the WPC -40 standards. <br />Mr. McLean read the letter from City Attorney, Bill Hawkins. This letter <br />dealt with Mr. Hawkins interpretation of the zoning code in reference to <br />the purpose of the subdivision regulations. <br />Mr. Cody moved to recommend approval to the City Countil the application <br />of Larry Grubbs of 733 Vicki Lane for certain property located at 525 Birch <br />St., wherein he is requesting that the variance be granted which will <br />provide for a lot split by metes and bounds description, in making this mo- <br />tion, I would refer the City Council to the June 4, 1984 letter from City <br />illAttorney, William Hawkins who feels that a variance in this particular <br />situation which will relieve Mr. Grubbs from the restrictions of the <br />general metes and bounds conveyance would be proper in this particular <br />case. I would also reference the City Council to the May 24, 1984 letter <br />from John Davidson, City Engineer, relative to his recommendations and <br />review of the property in question in regard to utilities, in particular, <br />
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