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Motion by Ben Deemer and seconSe8 by Chairman Pete~son to <br />approve the minutes of the 10/16/79 P & Z Workshop meeting <br />as ~presented. Motion carried 2 Ayes. Ron West, Art Dunn <br />and John Hubbard abstained. <br /> <br />LETTERS & COMMUNICATIONS <br /> <br />ChaJrman Peterson noted a letter from County Commissioner <br />Edward F2elds in response to the P & Z letter of interest <br />and concern relative to solid was.te landfill problems. <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson presented a letter from the Metropolitan <br />Council regarding an informational meeting to discuss an <br />agricultural ]and preservation bill now pending before the MN. <br />Legis]ature. Meeting will be 'held 11/20 in the Anoka County <br />Court House. <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson presented a letter regarding Local Planning <br />Assistance, solar access and solar collectors. The letter is <br />from the Metropolitan Council. This issue to be discussed <br />with Dexter Marston. <br /> <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT REQUEST -' 'WILLIAM AYDT '-' CONTINUATION <br />FIFO bY-I70-/-i77 g <br /> <br />The Commission discussed the proposed Agreement for Mr. Aydt's <br />Cond]t]onal Use Permit. <br /> <br />Ben Deemer commented regarding the fence, he stated that he <br />would rather see woven wood fencing used instead of chain link <br />as proposed due to the close proximity of this business to the <br />elementary school, he feels that a chain link fence is not <br />asthetic to the area. <br /> <br />Art Dunn expressed concern that the vehicle storage area be <br />sufficiently screened from public sight and that restraints <br />be put on to prevent-the parking of semi-trailers etc. <br /> <br />Ron West stated that for security reasons, he feels that chain <br />link is better and costwise it is about the same as wood. <br /> <br />Art Dunn suggested that the same thing be done with the fence <br />as is used for metal buildings, have some metal and some wood. <br /> <br />Mr. Aydt stated that he preferred to use chain-link type fencing <br />for security purposes. <br /> <br />Mr. Hubbard said that the chain link fences he has seen don't <br />last and become an eyesore in a short time, the slats get broken <br />and they are a constant maintenance problem. <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson questioned the area to be fenced being 200 feet <br />and Mr. Aydt's reason for this size of an area. <br /> <br />P & Z Regular Meeting <br /> 11/5/79 <br /> Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />