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LAKE ELMO CITY COUNCIL MINUTES APRIL 20, 2004 5 <br />a minimum of 3 feet. The front set back (east) becomes a minimum of 18 feet. A <br />modified resolution reflecting this survey was provided for Council consideration. The <br />fence did not appear on the survey, but the driveway configuration was changed. <br /> M/S/P DeLapp/Johnson - to adopt Resolution No. 2004-027 approving side and front set back variances for construction of a garage at 1109 35th street per plans staff dated April <br />6, 2004. (Motion passed 4-0). <br /> <br />B. OP Development Stage Plan/CUP and Preliminary Plat – Whistling Valley 2nd Addition <br /> <br />The City Planner reported the Planning Commission recommended approval of the <br />Development Stage/CUP and Preliminary Plat of this OP project to crate 18 building lots <br />on a site of 45 acres. The approval recommendation is subject to the condition of compliance with Engineer and Attorney requirements and those recommendations of <br />outside agencies found by the City to be necessary and reasonable; and, second condition <br />requires a slight enlargement of one of the lots to meet the 3.4 minimum lot area <br />requirement. The Commission recommended the preliminary plat move forward, but that <br />the rail access location is worked out with Washington County prior to Final Plat submission. The County staff had indicated to City staff that a resolution of the issue <br />should be attainable once their Parks and Transportation people come to an internal <br />agreement. <br /> <br />Jerry Marah, Oakdale Gun Club, asked to place covenants on their abstracts that there is an active firing range in the neighborhood, such as was added to the Stonegate <br />development. <br /> <br />M/S/P DeLapp/Johnston - to adopt Resolution No. 2004-033 approving the OP <br />Development Stage Plan, Conditional Use Permit, and Preliminary Plat of Whistling Valley 2nd Addition per plans Staff dated April 6, 2004, based on the Findings and the <br />added condition that the applicant shall include a clause in the Covenants notifying <br />prospective purchasers that pre-existing Conditional Use Permits (CUP) exist in the <br />vicinity of Whistling Valley 2nd Addition, including, but not limited to Hammes Mining, <br />Linder’s Greenhouse, Oakdale Gun Club, and an airstrip for small aircraft. (Motion passed 4-0). <br /> <br />C. PUD Final Plan Amendment – United Properties <br /> <br />The City Planner reported Nordquist Sign Company has applied for a permit to install a permanent “directional sign” along Hudson Blvd. to replace the High Pointe Health <br />temporary sign that has been located there for several years. The replacement sign would <br />be sided to accommodate four directional messages. The sign design would be in keeping <br />with the other Eagle Pointe Business Park signage. Since this sign was not a component <br />of the Eagle Pointe PUD Master Sign Plan, and would otherwise not be a permitted sign, United Properties has requested an amendment to the Eagle Pointe PUD Final Plan (the <br />Master Sign Plan portion) to include this sign.
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