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MINUTES <br />HUGO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />May 12, 2005 <br />Call to Order <br />Chairman Schumann called the meeting to order at 7:07 p.m. <br />PRESENT: Bailly, Hoffbeck, Kleissler, McRoberts, Rosenquist, Schumann, Weidt <br />ABSENT: None <br />ALSO PRESENT: Bryan Bear, Community Development Director <br />Michele Lindau, Community Development Assistant <br />Kendra Lindahl, Planner <br />Minutes of April 28, 2005 <br />Weidt made motion, McRoberts seconded, to approve the minutes of April 28, 2005 as <br />submitted. <br />All Ayes. Motion carried. <br />Generation Acres Preliminary Plat <br />The Planning Commission held a public hearing to consider the application of Generation Land <br />LLC., 1902 5th Avenue South, Anoka, for a preliminary plat and site plan approval for <br />Generation Acres. The proposed development would consist of 41 townhome lots and two <br />common lots on 7.4 acres located north of Oneka Lake Boulevard, south of 150th Street and east <br />of Geneva Avenue North. The property is located in the R-4 Zoning District where a maximum <br />of six units per acre is permitted. The proposed development would have a gross density of 5.5 <br />units per acre. <br />The Planner presented the application to the Commission and provided background on the <br />project. The applicant had appeared before the Commission and Council for the first time in <br />2002 and the development request was denied. In 2003, the Council approved a preliminary plat <br />and site plan for 42 units; however, approval expired because the final plat application was not <br />submitted within 120 days. <br />Schumann opened the public hearing. <br />
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