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Mounds View Planning Commission March 2 , 1988 <br /> Regular Meeting Page Two <br /> Motion/Second: Saunders/Miller to adopt Resolution No. <br /> 211-88 , recommending approval of a minor subdivision <br /> for Mr . George Grone, 8340 Knollwood Drive, Mounds <br /> View Planning Case No. 231-88 , and waive the reading. <br /> 6 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Planner Herman stated Mr. Grone ' s request should be <br /> before the Council at their March 21 agenda session <br /> and March 28 regular meeting. <br /> It was noted that Mr. Gustafson, the applicant, was 6. Consideration <br /> not present, and that he had been-mailed a copy of of Resolution <br /> the resolution. No. 213-88 <br /> Planner Herman reported she had spoken to someone at <br /> the County, and stipulations can be placed on Mr. <br /> Gustafson' . title, but it will be up to the City to <br /> enforce it. <br /> Motion/Second: Burgers/Zollner to adopt Resolution <br /> No. 213-88, recommending approval of a minor sub- <br /> division for George Gustafson, 8391 Spring Lake Road, <br /> and waive the reading. <br /> 41, ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Planner Herman reported she has been contacted by an 7. Staff Report <br /> individual interested in opening a veterinary clinic <br /> in the new Silver View Plaza. She explained the City <br /> Code does not discuss small animal clinics and she <br /> asked for input from the Commissioners. <br /> It was determined that a hearing would have to be <br /> held and the Code revised, and it was the concensus <br /> of the Planning Commission that this would fit into a <br /> B-2 zoning, and a business of this nature could be a <br /> welcome addition to the City. The Planning Commission <br /> directed Planner Herman to see if the veterinarian is <br /> seriously interested, as the hearing process would <br /> take approximately 90 days, and they would get going <br /> on it if the interest was there. <br /> Planner Herman reported there are handouts available <br /> from the joint City Council/Planning Commission <br /> meeting held on February 27 . She added Clerk/ <br /> Administrator Pauley has asked Barr Engineering to <br /> write a summary of the major points and what their <br /> recommendations were. She added that she and Clerk/ <br /> ilkdministrator Pauley would be getting together to set <br /> trategy on how to proceed. <br />
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