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s <br />COUNCIL MINUTES NOVEMBER 23, 1998 <br />Council Member Lyden asked if there is a way to grant the ability to build the pole barn prior to <br />the house being moved. He indicated he did not see a problem with that. Council Member Neal <br />agreed that the applicant should be able to build the pole barn before the house is placed on the <br />property. <br />Mr. Hawkins stated he did not see any way that could be accomplished because the requirements <br />for a variance cannot be met. <br />Council Member Bergeson asked if two (2) permits could be applied for, one involving the <br />moving of the structure and one for the pole barn. He also asked if the garage can be completed <br />before the house is moved. Ms. Wyland stated the pole barn can not be allowed until the house <br />is placed. <br />Council Member Neal asked if the holes can be dug and the poles placed before the house is <br />moved. Ms. Wyland stated the ordinance prohibits the building of an accessory structure before <br />the principle structure is there. <br />Council Member Dahl moved to approve site plan review with the conditions outlined. Council <br />Member Neal seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Site Plan Review, Chomonix Golf Course, Anoka County Park Reserve, Mary Kay Wyland <br />- Ms. Wyland stated Chomonix Golf Course is requesting a site plan review to allow the <br />construction of a 20 x 24 addition to the maintenance building that will include office space, a <br />lunchroom and rest rooms. Additionally, they would like to construct two (2) rain shelters <br />(approximately 10 x 16) on the course that could shield 20 to 30 patrons from inclement weather. <br />The property in question is Zoned PSP, Public Semi -Public and a site plan review is required for <br />any construction on the site. <br />The Planning and Zoning Board reviewed this item and recommended approval on a 7-0 vote <br />with the conditions outlined below. The exterior is intended to blend with the existing club <br />house and actually enhance the appearance of the existing maintenance building. The rain <br />shelters will also blend with the existing architectural design of the club house and maintenance <br />building addition. The requirements of Section 2, Subd. 5. Site & Building Plan Review, D. <br />Design Standards appear to be met with this proposed construction. <br />Conditions of approval include the following: <br />1. Proper building permits be obtained prior to construction. <br />2. A landscaping plan is provided subject to the review and approval of the City Forester. <br />3. Exterior treatment of the proposed addition and rain shelters shall match the existing <br />• club house building. <br />