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P.C. Minutes - March 23, 1994 <br />Page 5 <br />Motion made by Peltier, seconded by Olson to forward the subdivision <br />request (White Bear Meadows) to the City Council without a recommendation. <br />All aye, motion passed. <br />Frank and Jody Puleo, 6375 165th Street North, have requested an SUP to <br />allow the retail sales of horticultural products on their property and <br />construction of a temporary tube type greenhouse, located at the above <br />address. The temporary buildings will be on a seasonal basis, to allow <br />for the growing and sale of potted perennials, shrubs, and other <br />landscaping plants. If the SUP is approved, Mr. Puleo will need to <br />provide a site plan for approval. Previous SUP's, similar to the one <br />requested, have been issued by the City, subject to limited conditions for <br />reasonable hours and dates of operation, permitting of one sign <br />constructed in accordance with the City Sign Ordinance, reasonable <br />setbacks from adjacent property, traffic access considerations, and the <br />condition that the permit shall expire with any subdivision of the <br />property. <br />Mr. Puleo stated he intends to create walking paths through the products <br />grown on site where customers can view the products then purchase at the <br />retail counter. Most business is wholesale. <br />Motion made by Rubenzer, seconded by Agness to recommend approval of the <br />request of Frank Puleo to construct a 1,008 sq. ft. temporary greenhouse <br />for the sale of horticultural products grown on site (6375 165th St.) <br />subject to the following conditions: <br />1. SUP shall become null and <br />excluding the subdivision <br />2. The temporary, tube type <br />removed in August. <br />3. Hours of operation to be <br />All aye, motion passed. <br />void upon subdivision of property, <br />of one 10 acre homesite. <br />structure shall be constructed in April and <br />determined. <br />On September 3, 1993, the Hugo City Council granted final plat approval to <br />the subdivision to be known as COUNTRY PONDS, located along the east side <br />of Trunk Highway 61, in Section 29 of the City. Delineation of the <br />wetlands by the Army Corps of Engineers has made development of the <br />subdivision, as originally approved, impossible. The developers have <br />reapplied to reduce the number of single family homesites developed, from <br />98 to 57, in order to avoid wetlands. <br />Mr. Larry Olson, Civil Engineer for the project stated that the RCWD was <br />reviewing the revised plan on March 23 also. He also noted that the City <br />Council had reviewed the plan at their March 21st meeting. The <br />possibility of creating a homeowners association or an easement to the <br />south portion of the wetland for recreation purposes was discussed. <br />