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MINUTES <br />HUGO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />JUNE 8, 2006 <br />Call to Order <br />Chairman Schumann called the meeting to order at 7:05 p.m. <br />PRESENT: Hoffbeck, Rosenquist, Schumann, Weidt <br />ABSENT: Bailly, Kleissler, McRoberts <br />ALSO PRESENT: Bryan Bear, Community Development Director (CDD) <br />Michele Lindau, Community Development Assistant <br />Rachel Simone, Community Development Intern <br />Minutes of May 11, 2006 <br />Weidt made motion, Hoffbeck seconded, to approve the Planning Commission minutes of May 11, 2006, <br />as submitted. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Site Plan and Variance for Fleischhacker Office Park (Faulkner Construction) <br />The Commission considered the application of Faulkner Construction, Inc, 2350 County Road J, White <br />Bear Lake, for a site plan to construct two office buildings totaling 9,216 square feet with a second level <br />located in the center of each building, and a variance to allow 48 parking spaces where ordinance <br />required 49 spaces. The property is owned by Michael Fleischhacker and located at 5448 1401h Street <br />North. In March, 2006, a duplex located on the property was demolished. The metal pole building was <br />in the process of being demolished. <br />The CD Intern explained that, as proposed, both the buildings would comply with setbacks, building <br />height, lot coverage, and landscaping. She explained the exterior would be two styles of brick and the <br />mezzanine would have cement fiber siding that resembled wood. The trash enclosure would be <br />constructed with brick and match the building. A signage plan had not been submitted. The stormwater <br />and drainage plan was close to complying with the City's stormwater management plan and the applicant <br />would continue to work with the City. Sewer and water were available to serve the property. <br />Rosenquist said he approved of the site being redeveloped. <br />Hoffbeck asked what types of business would go there. The applicant said there would be offices for <br />professionals. <br />Rosenquist made motion, Hoffbeck seconded, to recommend approval of the site plan and variance for <br />Flieschhacker Office Park. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />
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