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Hugo Planning Commission <br />December 289 1977 <br />Page 4 of 6 <br />Motion carried. <br />Ehret stated that we needed additional copies of the site plan. <br />Recessed at 9:40. Reconvened at 9:45. <br />JAMES BREVIG - SPECIAL USE PERMIT <br />Ehret read request for a Special Use Permit to build a pole barn. He read an <br />accompanied letter from property owners 350 feet from the perimeter of his <br />property. It was unanimous that they did not object to the building of a <br />pole barn. Those listed were: Thomas L. Bushinski, Jerome W. Hintz, Robert D. <br />Oswald, Vincent T. Verrecchio, Richard J. Vail, Donald B. Cinoski, Delmar C. <br />Thompson, Leonard M. KIjenski, Dennis A. Sullivan, Robert L. Waller. Proposed <br />use of building is for storage of vehicles, campers, boats and furniture all <br />owned by Mr. Brevig or his family. It will not be used for rental of storage <br />space. Access to the pole building will be the same as access to the existing <br />building. There are two accesses, one by the house and one on the north part <br />of the property. Dan Koehler stated that anything over 1,000 sq. feet cannot <br />be considered residential accessory structure and therefore, is consic?ered a <br />commercial structure according to the State Building Code, Mr. Brevig said that <br />it would be completely hid from view. The building would be 200 feet from the <br />easement. <br />Gillen made motion, seconded by Peloquin, to refer the Special Use Permit of Mr. <br />Brevig to the Ordinance Committee for a clarification of accessory buildings in <br />RR2 and all residential areas. The Ordinance Committee is to reply to the Planning <br />Commission in a period not to exceed 45 days. <br />All Aye. Motion carried. <br />CHARLES SHUBAT - EXTENSION OF 130TH STREET <br />Mr. Shubat submitted maps describing the area. McAllister submitted a note to <br />the file on information he received from Howard Kuusisto regarding the existing <br />cartway. Ehret stated that the request was answered by city records regarding <br />the existence of a cartway. He told Mr. Shubat that his next step would be to <br />get together with the city planner on how to proceed and get a formal letter from <br />the city engineer on the status of the cartway. Mr. Shubat asked if Mr. Axelson and <br />Mr. Molitor should be involved. Mr. Koehler said that Mr. Molitor already has an <br />access and that he would not benefit from another access. Mr. Peloquin said he <br />preferred a "T" rather than a cul-de-sac. Mr. Shubat was told to check with the <br />city planner on different possibilities of a dead-end.street. A discussion was <br />held on the definitions of minor or major subdivisions. Mr. Koehler suggested <br />making a recommendation to the Council that any land division which creates 4 or <br />more lots be a major subdivision. Ehret requested that the Planner contact the <br />attorhey and city engineer on interpretations. <br />Mr. Gillen left at 10:30. <br />