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Mounds View Planning Commission June 16, 1999 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 2 <br /> • 3. Citizens' Requests and Comments on Items Not on the Agenda <br /> There were no citizen requests or comments on items not on the agenda. <br /> 4. Approval of Minutes <br /> A. May 19, 1999 <br /> Planning Associate Ericson stated that he had spoken with the recording secretaries regarding the <br /> meeting minutes,and that it was agreed that a more summarized version be prepared for presentation <br /> to the Commission. He stated that there had been concerns among some of the Commissioners <br /> regarding the length of the minutes. He stated that staff had revised the May 19 Meeting minutes to <br /> more generally reflect the intent of the Commissioners, and a copy would be provided to the <br /> Commissioners for review. <br /> Chair Peterson stated that although a verbatim rendering of the minutes was not required, it was <br /> important to properly convey the intent of the Commissioners. <br /> MOTION/SECOND:Miller/Kaden to table the May 19, 1999 meeting minutes until the next Meeting <br /> of the Planning Commission. <br /> • Ayes—6 Nays—0 The motion carried. <br /> 5. Planning Case No. 554-99 <br /> Property Involved: 2523 Highway 10 (Moundsview Square) <br /> Consideration of a conditional use permit to operate a produce stand <br /> Applicant: Craig J. Gilb (Merryville Farm Market) <br /> The applicant was not present. <br /> Planning Associate Ericson gave the staff report as follows: <br /> The applicant, Craig Gilb, representing Merryville Farm Market, is requesting a conditional use <br /> permit to operate an outdoor produce stand in the parking lot of Moundsview Square Shopping <br /> Center from July 1, 1999 to September 30, 1999. The produce stand would be open seven days a <br /> week from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and would be selling produce home-grown in Waverly, <br /> Minnesota. The stand is a five-sided gazebo-like structure with a canvas roof, and is 14 feet wide at <br /> its widest point and 9 feet high at the peak. The stand requires no utility hook-ups. The produce <br /> stand was granted a conditional use permit the last three years at this same location. Staff is not <br /> aware of any problems associated with this operation. <br /> • <br />