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Mounds View Planning Commission March 7, 1990 <br /> Regular Meeting Page Six <br /> 411 Bronson Drive, as well as give a statement on the <br /> load feasibility of Bronson Drive for delivery trucks, <br /> and if the turning radius is adequate, and the impact <br /> of low volume versus high volume traffic on Bronson. <br /> Also, Staff should indicate to the City Attorney <br /> that the Planning Commission does not find a hard- <br /> ship in the statement that has been presented, and <br /> request the Attorney review the applicant ' s hard- <br /> ship statement to see whether he would recommended <br /> finding for or against the request. The Planning <br /> Commission would recommend finding against and would <br /> like to know if the City Attorney supports that. The <br /> information should be returned by the next agenda <br /> session, on March 21 . <br /> Staff should also prepare a resolution that both <br /> approves and denies the variance request, with a <br /> conclusion of a finding of hardship or lack of <br /> hardship. The Planning Commission will call to <br /> order at the March 21 agenda session to take action, <br /> so that the applicant is not delayed further. The <br /> applicant should plan to be present, as the <br /> Planning Commission will not call to order if an <br /> applicant is not present. <br /> Mr. Bakus stated he is concerned in the wording of <br /> • the conditional use permit about having the 24 hour <br /> operation reviewed after one year. <br /> Chair Mountin explained that is standard for all <br /> 24 hour operations in the City, and it has not been <br /> revoked for any business so far. <br /> Mr. Linke stated the request for the pet grooming 9. oondonn <br /> off CCondittional <br /> school would need to go through the conditional use Use Permit <br /> permit process. The business will be similar to the for Pet <br /> vet clinic. <br /> Grooming <br /> School <br /> Ms. Hren reviewed the conditions that must be <br /> addressed in granting a conditional use permit. <br /> Ms. Healey explained they will be selling mainly <br /> grooming supplies and pet supplies, as well as <br /> doing training for grooming of pets. She also <br /> reviewed their proposed hours of operation. She <br /> also noted this is a national accredited vocational <br /> school . <br /> Ms. Hren reviewed the list of uses allowed under <br /> the zoning. It was suggested that retail services <br /> 0 be added under B-2. <br />
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