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RESOLUTION 87-28 P <br />CITY OF LAKE ELMO ,6!4 <br />WASHINGTON COUNTY, MINNESOTA <br />A RESOLUTION GRANTING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO <br />HOWARD GELB AND TRANS -CITY INVESTMENTS TO ALLOW THE <br />ALTERNATIVE AGRICULTURAL USE OF AN EXISTING COMMERCIAL STYLE <br />BUILDING AND ADJACENT PARKING AREA <br />FROM MAY 5, 1987 THROUGH DECEMBER 31, 1987 <br />WHEREAS, Howard Gelb has applied for a Conditional Use Permit <br />under Section 301.070 D.1.b.6 of the Municipal Code of Lake Elmo to <br />allow the operation of various agricultural -related and <br />non-agricultural related commercial businesses in an existing 62,000 <br />square foot building in a 5-acre area designated as "Parcel B" in <br />the site plan submitted to the City; and <br />WHEREAS, the purpose of this Conditional Use Permit shall be to <br />allow the landowner to obtain a reasonable return from the <br />agricultural land and still maintain the open spaces and <br />preservation of agricultural use; and <br />WHEREAS, the Conditional Use Permit applies to the entire <br />40-acre land parcel described as follows: the Northeast Quarter of <br />the Southwest Quarter of Section Thirty -Six (36); T29N, R21W; and <br />also All that part of the Northwest Quarter of the Southeast Quarter <br />of Section Thirty-six (36), T29N, R21N described as follows, to wit: <br />Commencing at the Southwest corner of the Northwest Quarter to the <br />Southeast Quarter; thence North along the West line a distance of <br />152 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly in a straight line to a <br />point on the South line of said Northwest Quarter of the Southeast <br />Quarter to a point; said point being located 33 feet East of the <br />point of beginning; thence West 33 feet to the point of beginning; <br />and the West two (2) rods of the South Half of the Southeast Quarter <br />of Section 36, T29N, R21N, Washington County; commonly known as <br />11490 Hudson Boulevard; and <br />WHEREAS, the alternative agricultural uses are to be allowed on <br />a five (5) acre parcel "B" described in the survey of March 23, 1987 <br />as follows: The South 450.00 feet of the North 695.00 feet of the <br />West 484.00 feet of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter <br />of Section 36, T29N, R21N; and <br />WHEREAS, the following six (6) businesses are allowed to lease <br />space and operate in the existing building as alternative <br />agricultural uses: Tortilla Factory,, Product Vending Systems, Huang <br />Trading Import Company, Diversified Bank Installations, Nordic <br />Concepts, and Rygmyr Foods; and <br />WHEREAS, Howard Gelb will notify the City if and when existing <br />alternative agricultural uses move out of the building and are <br />proposed to be replaced by other alternative agricultural uses, <br />subject to the potential impact of such new businesses on the <br />operation of the septic systemsjpotential need for additional <br />parking spaces on the five (5) acre site,and other applicable code <br />requirements. <br />
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