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• <br />• <br />• <br />Planning and Zoning Board <br />October 24, 1984 <br />The special meeting of the Lino Lakes Planning and Zoning Board was <br />called to order at 7:35 P.M on Wednesday, October 24, 1984 by Chair- <br />man McLean. Members present: Prokop, Cody, Klaus, Goldade, Ostlie <br />and Doocy. Mr. Kluegel and Mrs. Foster were also present. <br />This special meeting was arranged to review the draft dog kennel <br />ordinance which was revised at the last meeting of October 10, and <br />also to consider revising the ordinance regarding accessory build- <br />ings as has been requested by petition by several citizens of the <br />community. Approximately twenty citizens were in attendance to pro- <br />vide input regarding the requests for changes to the accessory build- <br />ing ordinance. A sign language interpreter was provided by the City <br />for the benefit of Jerome Zondlo in the audience. <br />DOG KENNEL ORDINANCE <br />The Board reviewed the draft which was put together at the October <br />10 meeting regarding the dog kennel ordinance. Mr. McLean explained <br />that the intent of changing the dog kennel ordinance was to make the <br />following stipulations 1) all kennels require conditional use permit, <br />2) commercial kennels allowed only in heavy and light industrial <br />districts, 3) no private kennels allowed in any "R" districts, 4) <br />five acres required for private kennels with three dogs or more in <br />ER district, 5) notification sent to all property owners within <br />1,000 feet of proposed kennel. <br />The Board made corrections to the draft and asked that the those <br />changes be incorporated into the draft and presented to City Council <br />with the following recommendation. <br />Mr. Prokop moved to recommend to Council adoption of the proposed <br />dog kennel ordinance number 607 as amended and revised. Motion <br />seconded by Mr. Cody. Motion carried unanimously. <br />A question arose from the audience as to whether or not it would be <br />allowed for a citizen to keep six husky dogs, as is needed for a <br />sled team. Mr. McLean answered that per the proposed ordinance, this <br />would not be allowed. <br />A copy of the complete, revised draft of the dog kennel ordinance <br />number 607 in its final form is attached. <br />ACCESSORY BUILDINGS ORDINANCE <br />Chairman McLean explained that the Board would consider changing <br />the ordinance regarding accessory buildings as has been suggested <br />by the following two petitions: <br />Petition 1: Signed by six parties requesting changing Subd. <br />7 (1)(C) which currently allows a maximum square footage for <br />a rural storage building of 1,000 square feet on a 2 to 10 <br />acre parcel - to allow a maximum square footage of 2,500. <br />