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Mounds View City Council <br />~egular Meeting <br />Page Seven <br />March 23, 1992 <br />amount of persons having boats, two cars, old cars, six people <br />living in the same house each supporting a car and it is better <br />to have them parked in a garage rather than beside the garage and <br />behind .the garage which is unacceptable. <br />Mayor Linke stated that there is a provision in the code that <br />states that if the use of the building changes, the permit is <br />null and void. <br />VOTE: 5 ayes 0 nays Motion Carried <br />3) Mayor Linke opened the public hearing to consider a request for a <br />Conditional Use Permit for 2865 Highway 10 at 7:56 p.m. <br />Paul Harrington, City Planner, reviewed Staff Report No. 92-204C <br />regarding the application for a Conditional Use Permit to allow the <br />construction of a garage which exceeds the maximum allowable square <br />footage as specified in the Mounds View Municipal Code. The request <br />meets all applicable requirements set forth in Chapter 40 of the Code <br />including height, area and setbacks. The Mounds View Planning <br />Commission recommended Council approval for this Conditional Use <br />Permit. <br />Mayor Linke asked Mr. Johnson, owner of the property at 2865 <br />Highway 10 what his intent was for the oversized garage. Mr. <br />Johnson stated that he has lots of boats, trailers and cars. Mr. <br />Johnson further stated that he can't get his truck or car into his <br />existing garage and he is getting tired of shoveling them out after <br />it snows. <br />Mr. John Thomas, 8040 Groveland Road, stated that he grew up on a farm <br />and has eight children so he understands the storage problems people <br />have. Mr. Thomas stated that this property has been a problem in the <br />past and that if what went on in his little garage goes on in his big <br />garage then there will be complaints against him. <br />Mayor Linke stated that his existing garage had been used as a radiator <br />shop in the past and that the use of the new garage for a radiator shop <br />would still be illegal. <br />Paul Harrington, City Planner, explained that a property owner could <br />not have two garages on his property but could have two buildings; one <br />as a regular garage and one to store a collector vehicle. <br />Steve Dahlke, 8030 Groveland Road, asked where the new garage would be <br />located on the property. <br />• Mr. Johnson indicated that the garage would be where the old garage <br />is located now. <br />