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6/8/1994
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City Council meeting of June 6, 1994 <br />Page 2 <br />VARIANCEREQUEST (VANDER TLT). <br />Greg Vanderbilt, 9161 125th Street, applied for a variance to construct a <br />accessory structure closer to the road than the principal residence. The <br />Board of Adjustments considered his request of May 25, 1994, and <br />recommended approval of the variance. <br />Miron made motion, Brunotte seconded, to approve the variance request of <br />Greg Vanderbilt, 9161 125th Street, to construct an accessory structure <br />closer to the road than the principal residence. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />REZONING REQUEST �F.A_MSTE>)T_)_ <br />Harold and Nancy Bramstedt, 6104 Egg Lake Road, applied to rezone <br />approximately 20 acres located in the NW quadrant of the intersection of <br />Egg Lake Road and Goodview Avenue, from SFE to SFU. The Hugo Planning <br />Commission held a public hearing on May 25, 1994, and recommended approval <br />of rezoning since the property lies within the City's MUSA. Municipal <br />sewer and water are readily available to the site, and the area adjacent <br />to the property of the proposed rezoning has been developed for denser <br />housing. <br />Stoltzman made motion to approve the rezoning request. Motion died for <br />lack of a second. <br />Council members Barnes, Miron, and Brunotte felt that the property was <br />appropriately zoned, because of adjacent wetlands and property serves as a <br />good transition area for abutting zoning districts. <br />Barnes made motion, Brunotte seconded, to deny the rezoning request of <br />Harold and Nancy Bramstedt, and direct the City Attorney to draft Findings <br />of Fact for the denial. <br />all aye. Motion Carried. <br />SUBDIVISION (DESLAURIES) <br />Ronald DesLauries, 2095 E..Larpenteur Avenue, Maplewood, MN., made <br />application to subdivide 20 acres into two 10 acre parcels. The property <br />is generally located east of Elmcrest and north of 129th Street, and is <br />currently zoned agriculture. The Hugo PC considered the request at their <br />meeting of May 25, 1994, and recommended approval of the subdivision <br />subject to conditions. <br />Miron made motion, Leroux seconded, to approve the subdivision request of <br />Ronald DesLauries to subdivide 20 acres into two 10 acre parcels, subject <br />to the following conditions: <br />1. Compliance with all requirements of the Rice Creek Watershed District <br />2. Approval by Washington County Public Health for septic systems site <br />for the two parcels. <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />
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