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Planning and Zoning <br />February 17, 1982 <br />The regular meeting of the Lino Lakes Planning and Zoning Board was called <br />to order at 7:30 P.M. by Vice - Chairman McLean on February 17, 1982. <br />Members present; Doocy, Klaus, Juleen, Goldade. Absent;Johnson, Prokop. <br />Mr. Juleen moved to approve the minutes of February 3, 1982 as presented. <br />Seconded by Mr. Doocy. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Mr. McLean set a meeting for Saturday, March 20, 1982 at 9:00 A.M. for a <br />City wide tour using the Civil Defense van. The consensus was that all <br />would attend. A review of the Comprehensive plan. Watershed, and Chain <br />of Lake maps at City Hall would be done before the tour. This is to <br />familiaize the Planning and Zoning members with the City. Mr. McLean felt <br />there was a need for greater iuvolvment with the neighboring communities <br />in regard to planning. <br />KENNEL LICENSE - NORMA LEE PEICK <br />Mrs. Peick is seeking a kennel license at her home and place of business - <br />Lee's of Lino -8001 Lake Drive. <br />Mr. McLean requested better drawings of the Kennel layout and fencing to <br />be work out with City Staff and Mrs. Peick. <br />Mr. Goldade suggested an on site review by the Anoka County Health Officer <br />for compliance with Health and Sanitary requirements. <br />There were remarks from persons in the audience that the time of this <br />agenda item was not on the notices that were sent out. All persons within <br />300' will be notified of the time and date of the next meeting. <br />Mr. McLean suggested a staff review of current ordinances regarding <br />kennel licenses. <br />Mr. McLean moved to table this license application until March 10th, 1982. <br />Seconded by Mr. Juleen. Motion carried unanimously. <br />FEASIBILITY, DAVID HOWE <br />Mr. Howe is proposing to split his lot of approximately 22 acres with the <br />intentions of building two homes. There was discussionoon the fact that <br />this lot is located in the Rural Area which requires 1 home per 10 acres <br />density according to the Comprehensive Land Use Plan. The back portion of <br />the lot would face on Hobe Court, which is located within White Bear <br />Twonship, is only 30' wide and is an unfinished cul -de -sac. There was a <br />concern with the availability of this to emergency vehicles. <br />The general concensus of the Board was that Mr. Howe should obtain a letter <br />from the White Bear Twonship Board concerning their position on allowing <br />development within the City of Lino Lakes with the only street frontage on <br />Hobe Court within White Bear Township. Mr. Howe is to return to the <br />Planning and Zoning at a later date to discuss this matter. <br />PLAT - R.M.T. <br />