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• <br />Planning & Zoning Board <br />April 11, 1984 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Planning and Zoning Board was called <br />to order at 7:30 P.M., Wednesday, April 11, 1984 by Chairman McLean. Mem- <br />bers present: Goldade, Ostlie, Klaus, Prokop and Cody. Members absent: <br />Doocy. Mr. Kluegel, Zoning Official was also present. <br />MINUTES - MARCH 14, 1984 <br />Mrs. Klaus noted on page 3, 2nd paragraph, 2nd sentence, change "are app - <br />licable" to "where applicable ". <br />Mrs. Klaus pointed out the Board never acted on the Variance request pre- <br />sented by Mr. Norbert Weber. It was decided to put the Variance request <br />under Old Business tonight. <br />Mr. Prokop moved to accept the minutes as corrected. Mrs. Klaus seconded <br />the motion. Motion declared passed. <br />BUILDING & ZONING OFFICIALS REPORT <br />Mr. Kluegel noted the Council on March 26, 1984 approved Mr. Harold Hansen's <br />request for a metes and bounds conveyance and Mrs. Signe Miller's request <br />for a metes and bounds conveyance. The Council set a public hearing for <br />a proposed ordinance change eliminating transmission towers from the Rural <br />a <br />for April 23, 1984 and also set a public hearing for Mr. Norbert Weber's <br />preliminary plat for the same meeting. <br />Mr. Kluegel noted that Mr. Bill Short has moved to Florida and is no longer <br />our City Planner. The City still retains Barton Aschman and Assoc. as the <br />City consulting planning agency. The City will be conducting a search for <br />a replacement for Mr. Short. Mr. McLean said the Planning and Zoning Board <br />will want to be involved in this search. <br />Mr. Prokop noted the Council approved the preliminary plat of Rice Lake <br />Estates without provision for a tot lot. <br />MARKET STUDY - HARVEY KARTH <br />Mr. Karth told the Board that Barton - Aschman & Assoc. has prepared a Market <br />Study Report for Lino Lakes. This report was requested by the Economic Dev- <br />elopment Committee. The study was based on the 1980 census figures and <br />primarily tells what sort of business climate this area can support. <br />Mr. Prokop asked who would use this report? Mr. Karth explained that because <br />of this report two doctors, an attorney and an accountant who used the report <br />have decided to locate in Lino Lakes and an organization who builds shopping <br />centers are now lookking in Lino Lakes. The Economic Development Committee <br />will use this report to encourage development of new business. <br />illThe actual report outlines a trade area and sets out figures on what this <br />area can support. <br />The Board commended Mr. Karth and the Economic Development Committee for their <br />work. <br />