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MINUTES OF THE PROCEEDINGS <br />161MV9 M <br />HUGO PLANNING COMMISSION <br />June 27, 1979 <br />The public hearing to consider the request of Lawrence Jasinski for a re— <br />zoning was called to order by Chairperson Peltier at 7:42 PM. <br />PRESENT:Peloquin, Peltier, Greger,Hanson, Houle and McAllister <br />A report was received from Howard Kuusisto regarding the rezoning request. <br />Kuusisto stated that it appears that Greystone Avenue, south from 175th <br />Street, extends approximately 500 feet. He stated that according to the <br />records in the road book, the extension has not been shown, therefore, <br />further investigation is needed according to property owners records as <br />to any dedication of street right—of—way. He also stated that the land <br />is located in Zone C of the flood plain map. The Washington County map <br />shows Greystone Avenue approximately 900 feet long. <br />Mr. John Bergman, 6524 170th Street, was present asking about the extension <br />of Greystone Avenue. His land lies west of the Jasinski property. Mr. <br />Jasinski stated that he would provide an easement to the property so that <br />the trees located on the section line would not have to be removed. Mr. <br />Bergman stated that he did not want to see the trees either, because they <br />act as a wind protector. <br />Peloquin asked if Mr. Bergman had an easement on his deed for Greystone <br />Avenue, and Bergman said that the only easement listed was 20' to Anoka <br />Electric, and 33' for ingress and egress to his property. rt -x, Flu ,. Hyl <br />Peltier asked if the property were rezoned, how much land would be left. <br />It was determined that there was a balance of approximately 40 acres. <br />Hanson asked if the road would be deadend, and Jasinski stated yes. Hanson <br />felt that a cul—de—sac would be necessary to allow for plowing and emergen— <br />cy vehicles. Jasinski wanted to see road remain deadend as in the past. <br />He stated that the plows refuse to turn around on his property, and have <br />to back into snowdrifts. <br />Greger asked why Mr. Jasinski was only rezoning the one parcel, and Jasinski <br />stated that the land could possibly be developed into smaller parcels in <br />the future. <br />The public hearing was closed at 8:13 PM. <br />The regular meeting of the Planning Commission was called to order at <br />8:14 PM. <br />PRESENT: Peloquin, Peltier, Greger, Hanson, Houle and McAllister <br />Motion made by McAllister, seconded by Hanson, to approve the minutes of <br />June 13, 1979, after the following change is made: <br />Page 1 (1st Paragraph) — Mid American stated that at this time they are <br />financially unable to purchase land <br />All aye. Motion Carried. <br />
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