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3/1/2004
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RESOLUTION 2004-11 <br />DENYING A VARIANCE FOR GENE'S DISPOSAL SERVICE, INC. FOR <br />PROPERTY LOCATED AT 5661152ND STREET NORTH. <br />WHEREAS, Gene and Lisa Wegleitner have requested approval of a variance to allow <br />exterior storage on an unpaved surface for a recycling facility on a 1.6 -acre property <br />legally described as follows: <br />Insert Legal <br />WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has reviewed the request at a duly called Public <br />Hearing. <br />NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT HEREBY RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF <br />THE CITY OF HUGO, MINNESOTA, that it should not and hereby does deny the <br />request by Gene and Lisa Wegleitner for a variance to allow exterior storage on an <br />unpaved surface for a recycling facility, based on the following findings: <br />1. There are no unique circumstances affecting this property that would cause an <br />undue hardship for the applicant. Paving of the site would be a condition of <br />approval for any new or relocated business of this type. While paving the site <br />may create a financial impact for this applicant, the hardship is not unique to this <br />property. <br />2. The storage of garbage/recycling container and storing recycling materials on a <br />gravel surface has the potential to contaminate the site and create unsightly <br />conditions. <br />3. The property could be put to reasonable use without the variance. <br />4. Granting the variance has the potential to contaminate the site and create <br />performance standard issues. <br />ADOPTED by the City Council this I" day of March 2004. <br />ATTEST: <br />Mary reager, City Cler <br />
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