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1 <br />1 <br />1 <br />APRIL 16, 1975 ,1 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Planning and Zoning Board was <br />called to order at 8:10 P.M. by Vice - Chairman Shearan. Members present: <br />Kelling, Houle, Nadeau and Hill. Chairman Karth was absent. Council- <br />man Marier was also present. <br />Mr. Kelling moved to approve the minutes of the March 19, 1975 meeting <br />as written. Motion seconded by Mr. Shearan. Motion carried. <br />The first item on the agenda was a request for a Special Use Permit <br />presented by Jeanne Eggenberger and Linda Johnson to operate the <br />Cross Patch Boutique at 874 Main Street, Lino Lakes, Minnesota. <br />Mr. Shearan asked the ladies what a boutique is. <br />Mrs. Eggenberger said it is a shop where arts, crafts and other hand- <br />made items are sold. <br />Mr. Kelling asked about the parking facilities at the named location. <br />Would there be adequate space to accomodate the number of cars that <br />are likely to be present at one time? Is there space for a turn- <br />around to keep the cars entering and leaving in an orderly fashion? <br />Mrs. Eggenberger said yes there was enough space for parking and exiting. <br />Mr. Shearan wanted to know the length of the driveway. <br />Mr. Eggenberger said the entire lot is 100' x 100'. <br />Mr. Marier asked if there were two residences at that address? <br />Mrs. Eggenberger said there was only one - here - and that she and <br />Mrs. Johnson were partners in this venture. <br />More discussion of the number of people expected at any one time and <br />the number of hours they expected to be open per week followed. <br />Mr. Kelling then moved to recommend to the Council that a Special <br />Use Permit be granted to Mrs. Eggenberger to operated the Cross <br />Patch Boutique at 874 Main Street, Lino Lakes, Minnestoa between <br />the hours of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. d -ily. Mr. Nadeau seconded the <br />motion. Motion carried. <br />Mrs. Eggenberger questioned the Board on signs, how many are permitted, <br />what size, cost, etc. <br />She was advised that no permit is needed if the sign is under six <br />square feet. To place a sign on someone else's property permission <br />from the owner is necessary and the size of the sign will determinie <br />if a permit is required. <br />Mrs. Eggenberger and Mrs. Johnson will appear at the Council Meeting <br />on April 28, 1975 for a final hearing on this matter. <br />The next item for discussion was Mr. Jandric's request for a Variance <br />to sell Outlot K to U. S. Lakes Enterprises, a wholly owned subsidiary <br />of Emil F. Jandric. <br />