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Mounds View Planning Commission July 21, 1999 <br /> Regular Meeting Page 5 <br /> • MOTION/SECOND: Johnson/Stevenson. To Approve Resolution No. 588-99, a Resolution <br /> Recommending Approval of a Conditional Use Permit to Allow for an Oversized Garage at 8059 Red <br /> Oak Drive; Mounds View Planning Case No. 563-99. <br /> Ayes—9 Nays—0 The motion carried. <br /> Ericson stated that this item would come before the City Council for consideration at their meeting <br /> on July 26. <br /> 7. Planning Case No. 564-99 <br /> Property Involved: 2732 Highway 10. <br /> Consideration of Resolution 589-99,a resolution recommending approval of a conditional use permit <br /> to allow for an outdoor produce stand at the Holiday Stationstore. <br /> Applicant: Chuck Durand <br /> The applicant was present. <br /> Planning Associate Ericson gave the staff report as follows: <br /> . Ralph Durand,representing the Holiday Stationstore, is requesting a conditional use permit to operate <br /> an outdoor produce stand in the parking lot of the Holiday Stationstore at 2732 Highway 10, which <br /> is located at the southeast corner of Highway 10 and Silver Lake Road. The proposed operation would <br /> be from July through October of this year and years thereafter. The produce stand is planned to be <br /> open from dawn to dusk seven days a week. He noted an inconsistency in the staff report regarding <br /> the hours of operation, and stated that this would be corrected in the resolution as well, if necessary. <br /> The stand or sales tent is proposed to be 12 feet square and would be located in the grassy area <br /> immediately adjacent to the bank of parking stalls at the north corner of the lot. He added that it <br /> would not take up any of the parking spots required for the store. The Holiday store has more parking <br /> than actually is required,which will accommodate any additional parking needed. Ericson stated that <br /> it was anticipated that many of the customers of the produce stand would be from those already at <br /> o i•ay. <br /> Ericson stated that the resolution is drafted in such a way as to not expire. If there are no problems <br /> with the operation, the applicant would like the opportunity to operate in subsequent years as was <br /> done with Linder's and Merryville Farm Market. He stated that one of the stipulations required that <br /> information be supplied to the Director of Community Development in the form of site plans and a <br /> letter of intent from the owner on an annual basis. Other requirements are that the dates of operation <br /> are listed within the resolution,and the hours of operation are only between dawn and dusk. He noted <br /> stipulations which require that signage shall only be allowed as affixed to the stand itself, lighting for <br /> the stand would be supplied by the existing lighting,and the conditional use permit would be recorded <br /> with Ramsey County. <br /> • <br />