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Mounds View Planning Commission April 15, 1998 <br /> Special Meeting Page 6 <br /> within sixty(60) days of final adoption, and present proof of such recording o the <br /> City of Mounds View, or this approval shall be null and void. <br /> Chairperson Peterson asked the applicant for their presentation. <br /> Mr. Schultz declined to make a presentation. He added, the park dedication fee was <br /> extremely high. <br /> Associate Ericson told the Commission that the Park Dedication Fee for this minor <br /> subdivision would be reviewed by the Park and Recreation Commission at its April <br /> meeting, scheduled before the case was to be heard by the City Council, and a <br /> recommendation would accompany the Case to the City Council meeting. <br /> Motion/Second: BrasaemleBrooks to approve Resolution 539-98, a resolution recommending to <br /> the City Council approval of a minor subdivision for Charles and Shirley Schultz, 7581 Spring <br /> Lake Road,Mounds View Planning Case No. 518-98, with stipulations as stated above. <br /> Ayes - 7 Nays - 0 <br /> The motion carried. <br /> Chairperson Peterson told the applicant the Case would be passed on to the City Council <br /> for their consideration at its April 27, 1998 meeting. <br /> 8. <br /> Planning Case No. 516-98 <br /> 7858 Long Lake Road <br /> Applicant: Thomas Lammi <br /> Consideration of Resolution No. 541-98 Approving a Conditional Use Permit for an Oversized <br /> Garage. <br /> The applicant, Thomas Lammi, was present. <br /> Associate Ericson made his presentation as follows: <br /> Thomas Lammi has requested permission to construct a 616 sq. ft. garage addition to his <br /> house located at 7858 Long Lake Road. The proposed addition would attach seamlessly to <br /> the rear of the existing garage and house, tying into the existing roofline, siding, and soffits. <br /> Backyard accessory buildings cannot exceed 25 percent of a backyard's area. The garage <br /> addition cannot exceed 1,125 sq. ft. in area. The requested addition meets both of these <br /> criteria. A CUP is needed because the addition, in conjunction with the existing garage, <br />