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1/21/2004
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MINUTES <br />HUGO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />JANUARY 21, 2004 <br />(Fall to Order <br />Chairperson Schumann called the meeting to order at 7:10 p.m. <br />PRESENT: Bailly, Kleissler, McRoberts, Rosenquist, Schumann <br />ABSENT: Malaski <br />ALSO PRESENT: Kendra Lindahl, City Planner <br />Oath of Office <br />Planning Commissioner Victoria Hoffheck took the oath of office. <br />Minutes of December 11, 2003 <br />Kleissler made the motion, McRoberts seconded, to approve the minutes as amended. <br />All ayes. Motion carried. <br />Goals for 2004 <br />Chair Schumann noted that the Hugo Business Association will be meeting at 7:00 p.m. on <br />February 7th and requested that Planner Lindahl be present to discuss various City projects <br />including an update of the downtown planning process and CSAH 8. <br />Planner Lindahl gave an overview of the draft 2004 City Goals identified by the City Council. <br />Lindahl noted that the City Council will finalize their goals and ranking at the January 20th <br />meeting. <br />Chair Schumann identified a number of goals that he suggested as possible Planning Commission <br />goals when he met with the City Council at their January 5th goal -setting meeting. The goals <br />included the downtown plan (design standards, uses and transportation plan), urban PUD <br />standards, home-based business standards, mixed use standards, rural development standards, <br />rural preservation and Hardwood Creek LCMR issues. <br />There was significant discussion about the home-based business ordinances, particularly about <br />
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