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";IIDIUTES <br />PLAI`IPIING C0~~11irTISSTOPI I~~`ETIAIG <br />JUPIE 7, 1982 <br />The Planning Commission was called to order at 7:00 P.P~I. by Chairman <br />Al Stefanson. <br />Stefanson, Olson, Bourquin, Vdallin, Blomberg and IvIead. Also present teas <br />Council Liaison Larson. <br />Nilsen, Labalastra, and ;~~aldo. <br />The May 3, 1982 minutes were discussed. There were no corrections or <br />deletions. Olson moved, seconded by I~4ead, that the ~~ay 3rd minutes <br />b~ approved. T~.Zotion carried unanimously. <br />Sharon Rushton, 1469 ZFe'est California, requested a variance to construct <br />a garage two feet from the back lot line and two feet from east lot line <br />and build a patio four feet from the east lot line. Don i;4ead asks whether <br />the new constructed garage will be in line v~~ith the other garages in <br />the area and I:Ts. Rushton answered that it would be. Erma Olson stated <br />that the variance will :Cit nicely into the neighborhood. Jerry '~.~'d`allin <br />moved, seconded by Bob Blomberg, that the variance be granted. t44otion <br />carried unanimously. <br />PRESENT <br />ABSENT <br />MAY 3, 1982 <br />P.TINUTES <br />APPROVED <br />SHARON RUSHT01\ <br />1469 Z"JEST <br />CALIFORNIA <br />Michael Salmon, 1790 Pascal requested a variance to build a garage one h4ICHAEL SALMOT <br />foot from the property line. Erma Olson questioned whether there would 1790 PASCAL <br />be enough room between this garage and the neighbors to properly maintain <br />painting, etc. and i.T.r. Salmon advised that there would be. Jim Bourquin <br />moved, seconded by Don Iviead, approval of the variance. P~2otion carried <br />unanimously. <br />Donald Opdahl, 1864 Simpson, requested a variance to construct a fence <br />along Ruggles, fence to be four feet high and 13 feet from the street. <br />The fence would be wooden construction on Ruggles with cyclone fencing <br />used along the back property line. Erma Glson asked whether the fence <br />would be constructed on the lot line and advised that she recommended <br />using a metal detector, that could be borrowed from the City, to find <br />the metal stakes to be sure construction occurred on the property line. <br />Don Mead agreed that the fence should be located on the property line. <br />F,rma Olson moved, and Bob Blomberg seconded a motion to approve the <br />variance, Ivtotion carried unanimously. <br />Gary Ostergren, Falcon Heights Service Center, 1525 Larnenteur, <br />requested a conditional use request to install a paint booth in the <br />north stall of his service center. He presented plans for the <br />automotive spray booth, which meets the standards of the Federal <br />Occupational Safety and Health Act. P.!'r. Ostergren also stated that <br />DONALD OPDAHL <br />1864 SIMPSON <br />GARY OSTFRGREI` <br />FALCON HEIGHT: <br />SERVICE CENTEF <br />1525 v~'EST <br />LARPENTEUR <br /> <br />