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Mounds View Planning Commission April 21, 1999 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 4 <br /> MOTION/SECOND: Johnson/Laube to adopt Planning Commission Resolution 578-99, a <br /> resolution recommending approval of a Conditional Use Permit to allow for an oversized garage <br /> at 2091 Terrace Drive, Mounds View Planning Case No. 552-99. <br /> Miller requested the correction of several minor typographical errors. Ericson stated these <br /> corrections will be made. <br /> Ayes - 8 Nays - 0 The motion carried. <br /> 6. Planning Case No. 551-99 [Public Hearing] <br /> Property Involved: 2814 Bronson Drive <br /> Consideration of Planning Commission Resolution 577-99, a Resolution Recommending Denial <br /> of a Conditional Use Permit Request for a Residential Dog Kennel <br /> Applicant: Andrea MacRannolds, Property Owner <br /> The applicant's son was present. <br /> Planning�g Associate Ericson gave the staff report as follows: <br /> The applicant, Andrea MacRannolds of 2841 Bronson Drive, is applying for a conditional use <br /> permit (CUP) for a residential dog kennel, a Code requirement for property owners with three or <br /> four dogs. One of the licensing requirements is that the property owner shall obtain signatures of <br /> approval from more than 50 percent of the residents within 500 feet of the property proposing the <br /> kennel. The applicant was sent a map showing those properties within 500 feet along with a <br /> corresponding list of property owners/taxpayers. <br /> earlier this year but was pulled from the agendas when it was learned that: 1) the applicant was <br /> out of state and 2) she had not satisfied the minimum requirement for signatures needed for the <br /> petition related to this request. Staff sent the applicant a letter indicating its intent to exercise its <br /> right for an additional 60 days with which to make a decision regarding this case. <br /> Ericson reported that he just received the petition from the applicant's son before the meeting <br /> tonight and has been unable to verify the signatures. Ericson reviewed the four incidents <br /> involving dogs at this address as indicated by the Police Department. On November 30, 1992, a <br /> male Rottweiler was removed from the property after it had reportedly attacked someone; on <br /> October 10, 1994, the applicant was issued Administrative Offenses for having two dogs <br /> (Rottweilers) without a license, both of which had been running loose through the neighborhood; <br /> • On March 19, 1998, a dog was removed from the subject property for not having a dog license; <br /> and on December 1, 1998, the applicant was issued a Citation for having more than two dogs at <br />