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Mounds View Planning Commission April 6, 1988 <br /> Regular Meeting Page Two <br /> 411Motion/Second: Peters/Saunders to adopt Resolution <br /> No. 218-88, recommending approval of a minor sub- <br /> division request by James Buckley, 7770 Greenwood <br /> Drive, Mounds View Planning Case No. 235-88, and <br /> waive the reading. <br /> 6 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br /> Chairman Mountin explained that if the Planning 6. Consideration <br /> Commission agrees with the proposed changes to the of Staff Memo <br /> zoning code, a motion would be in order, to be sent Regarding <br /> to the City Council. Code Appeal <br /> Request <br /> There was discussion among the Commissioners regard- <br /> ing the wording of some of the proposed changes, with an <br /> area of concern being-the width of permitted garages. <br /> City Planner Herman will do additional research into <br /> garage widths, and the item will be discussed further <br /> at the April 20 agenda session. <br /> It was the concensus of the Planning Commission to <br /> call to order on the 20th, to approve the zoning code <br /> change, if they are in agreement at that time. <br /> 411City Planner Herman explained the Church Upon the 7 . Consideration <br /> Rock has requested a temporary classroom structure of Rslt. No. <br /> to be allowed on their lot. She reviewed her memo of 219-88 , CUP <br /> April 4, 1988 to the Planning Commission, updating them Request by <br /> on the request and answering the questions that had been Church Upon <br /> raised at the last agenda session. She explained she the Rock, <br /> had spoken to Dan Boxrud, who estimated the cost of 7901 Red Oak <br /> bringing the parking lot up to compliance would be Drive, Planninc <br /> approximately $33,000 , which would include asphalt Case No. <br /> and curb and gutter. 236-88 <br /> She explained the purpose of the temporary building <br /> is to give extra space for the church school, as they <br /> have outgrown their facility, and she added she <br /> understands they will be looking for another site for <br /> the church in the near future. She also stated that <br /> beginning this fall, they will go to two Sunday <br /> services, which should diminish the parking <br /> problems. <br /> City Planner Herman explained she had checked with the <br /> State to see what their requirements are for square <br /> footage per student, and it is 30 square feet, and <br /> she reviewed the criteria used, and recommended <br /> orequiring 35 to 40 square feet per student, due to <br /> fixed space requirements for certain fixtures in each <br /> classroom area. <br /> A <br />