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Planning and Zoning <br />July 14, 1982 <br />0 The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Planning and Zoning Board was called <br />to order at 7:30 P.M. by Chairman Johnson with the following members present; <br />Goldade, Juleen, McLean, Klaus, Prokop, Doocy. Absent; None. <br />MINUTES - JUNE 9, 1982 <br />Mr. McLean questioned the correction that had been made. Mr. Schumacher <br />explained that the motion on the Henriksen property should have read that <br />the entire parcel was approved for the lot splits - the original minutes <br />had only noted that the variance was granted for one lot. <br />Mr. McLean moved to approve the minutes as presented and amended. Seconded <br />by Mr-Doocy. Motion carried unanimously. <br />REPORT ON COUNCIL ACTION <br />Mr. Schumacher reported there had been no Council action. However, there <br />is one item the Planning and Zoning Board should be aware of and that iS <br />the proposed ordinance on manufactured housing. This has to do with the <br />new state law that allows manufactured homes to be in any residential area <br />of a City. This law takes effect August 1, 1982. This ordinance would <br />give the City some control on the placement of this type of homes. <br />rr, <br />Mr. McLean moved that Ordinance No "` amending Ordinance #56,dealing with <br />manufactured housing, be adopted by the Council as presented. Seconded by <br />• Mr. Juleen. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. Prokop was concerned with the stipulations as to the anchoring of these <br />homes. He felt there should be some specifications on this problem. Mr. <br />Kluegel was asked to look into this matter and report back to the Planning <br />and Zoning Board. <br />VARIANCE - LYNDAL NELSON <br />Mr. Johnson asked Mr. Kluegel if he had an information on this matter and <br />Mr. Kluegel said, no, other than what is present in the folder. <br />Mr. Nelson noted that his home was a Sussel package and he said when the <br />foundation was poured, the Building Inspector was never there. The fact <br />that his home is constructed too near the side lot line was not discovered <br />until the lot next door was built on. Mr. Nelson is asking for a variance <br />to the side yard set -back. <br />There was much discussion on the many facets of this problem. Mr. McLean <br />asked how near the side lot line and Mr. Nelson said, about six inches. <br />Mr. McLean felt that no action should be taken until there is a survey and <br />they know exactly what they are dealing with. <br />The past minutes of the Planning and Zoning Board dealing with this subject <br />was discussed and the suggestions that had been made at that time. <br />410Mr. Prokop moved that this request be tabled until Mr. Nelson has a complete <br />survey of his propoerty and the exact location of where his home is con- <br />structed and any information relative to purchasing necessary property <br />from his neighborhood and information as to having to move the house. <br />Seconded by Mr. McLean. Motion carried unanimously. <br />