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Planning & Zoning Commission
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09/04/1979
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Page 4 <br />8/5/79 <br /> <br />Approval of revised draft of building design and site plan amendment <br /> <br />Art Dunn explained his findings from meeting with Mr. Raatikka and Mr. Berg, <br />and his conclusion that it will be necessary to have the calculation of <br />projected water use to determine %he necessary septic area. During discussion <br />it was decided that an area equtvtlen~'to two such spetic areas must also be <br />shown. Having the necessary wording incorporated into the amen&nentto the <br />ordinance would allow the area size of lots within the transitional area to be <br />1 acre if all requirements can be met. Art Dunn stated that he would be <br />meeting with Arelene Peddycoart to make the necessary additions and changes <br />and be ready by the September meeting. <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson appointed Mr. Hubbard to be chairman of the committee to <br />determine areas of light, medium and heavy industrial zoning. Other members <br />are Ben Deemer, and Ron West. The Committee will come back with conforming <br />uses for each category. <br />Motion by Ron West, seconded by Art Dunn to table the design slud site plan <br />draft until Mr. Dunn feels the septic requirements are adequately represented. <br />Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br />Proposed amendment to City Ordinance regarding rezoning public hearings <br /> <br />Motion by Ben Deemer, seconded by Kathy Schneider to recommend to the <br />City Council to adopt the amendment to the City ordlnau6e allowing <br />the Planning & Zoning Commission to conduSt the Public Hearings <br />in regards to rezoning requests. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br />1980 Budget <br />Motion by Kathy Schneider, seconded by Ben Deemer to recommend that Chairman <br />Peterson work with Mr. Schnelle on the budget for 1980 for the Commission <br />to include researching the possiblity of the City hiring their own engineer. <br />Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br />Site Plan Review- Liquor Store at Bob's Super Valu location <br /> <br />Mr. Muller was present with a site plan that met with the approval of the <br />commission. <br />Motion by Ron West, seconded by Ben Deemer to recommend to the Council to <br />accept the site plan as presented by Mr. Muller for an addition to his st6re <br />to be used as a liquor store with the following conditions: <br />1. Exterior be compatible with existing building. <br />2. Landscaping be provided along leased strip on North lot line <br />Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br />Citizens Input <br />Mr. Stan LeBakken was present regarding a proposed addition to Minn Utility <br />Contracting Co., and was advised to stop in at City Hall regarding preparing <br />his site plan. <br /> <br />Mr. Ron West stated that Berg Oil will be coming in next month regarding <br />a new building, and that he would like to know where they should be indicating <br />an area for a service road. It was the concensus of the commission that an <br />area is best left to the rear of the property of 50 feet. <br /> <br />Adjourment <br />Motion by Art Dunn, seconded by Gerry Zimmermanto adjourn, <br />11:20 p.m. Motion carried 7-0. <br /> <br />Meeting adjourned <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br /> <br />
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