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AGENDA <br />CITY OF LITTLE CANADA <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1999 <br />Call To Order - 7:30 P.M. <br />2. Roll Call <br />3. Approval of the Minutes -November 18, 1999 Regular Meeting <br />PRESENTATIONS: <br />4. Conditional Use Permit for open and outdoor storage of materials and equipment as an <br />accessory use - 3151 Country Drive -Carl Costanzo and Pat Peterson <br />Correspondence Pages 1 through 46. <br />Final Plat & Variance for front yard setback - Gilanderi Addition <br />Correspondence Pages 47 through 52. <br />6. Rezoning from Business Warehousing (BW) to General Business (B-3) -County Road B <br />-Langer Real Estate Services <br />Correspondence Pages 53 through 55. <br />Conditional Use Permit for open and outdoor storage of materials and construction <br />equipment - 180 Ryan Drive -Nancy Ryan and Elfering Bros. <br />Correspondence Pages 56 through 63. <br />Amend the Zoning Code establishing a Business Industrial (B-I) Zoning District <br />Correspondence Pages 64 through 66. <br />9. Amend the Land Use Plan portion of the Comprehensive Plan for 3104 Edgerton Street <br />and 608 County Road D (McCumber and Buetow Properties) <br />Correspondence Page 67. <br />10. Rezoning from Light Industrial (I-1) to Business Industrial (B-I) District - 3104 Edgerton <br />Street and 608 County Road D (McCumber and Buetow Properties) <br />Correspondence Pages 68 through 75. <br />11. Conditional Use Permit for open and outdoor storage of equipment as an accessory use in <br />the side and rear yard; Variance from distance separation requirements for auto sales lots; <br />and Conditional Use Permit for an auto sales lot - 3161-3167 Spruce Street -Valor Ent. <br />Correspondence Pages 76 through 90. <br />12. Amend the Zoning Code allowing outdoor storage of wood chips as an interim use in the <br />Public District <br />Correspondence Page 91 through 97. <br />13. Rezoning from Light-Industrial (I-1) to Public (P) as well as an Interim Use Permit to <br />allow the stockpiling of wood chips -Country Drive -City Garage Property <br />Correspondence Pages 98 through 108. <br />