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Chairperson Bauer reviewed the recommendation of staff to recommend approval of the Home <br /> Occupation Permit. <br /> Motion by Commissioner VanScoy, seconded by Commissioner Gengler, to recommend that <br /> City Council adopt Resolution #19-252 approving a Home Occupation Permit for a Garbage <br /> Hauling Company at 17030 Baugh St NW. <br /> Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners VanScoy, and Gengler. <br /> Voting No: Commissioners Anderson and Peters. Absent: Commissioners Johnson and <br /> Woestehoff. <br /> 6.02: Consider Amended Sketch Plan for Odyssey Homes; Case of Odessey Homes <br /> (Project No. 19-140) <br /> Presentation <br /> City Planner McGuire Brigl presented the Staff Report stating stated staff recommends that the <br /> applicant proceed to the Preliminary Plat phase. <br /> Commission Business <br /> Commissioner Anderson asked if the second entrance presently exists. <br /> City Planner McGuire Brigl commented that she believes there is an existing access for both <br /> homes, but the applicant would propose one access further south on the property. <br /> Commissioner Anderson asked if construction vehicles would be allowed to access from CR 5, <br /> avoiding 146tn <br /> City Planner McGuire Brigl commented that is a great suggestion. She noted that Anoka County <br /> would have a specific permit that would be required to access from the County Road, but staff <br /> could speak with the County. The Commission confirmed consensus that staff should investigate <br /> that option. <br /> Commissioner Anderson commented that it appears there are trees along the western edge of the <br /> property already, which would create density transitioning. <br /> City Planner McGuire Brigl confirmed that the area along the western boundary appears to have <br /> a large number of trees and staff would suggest preserving the trees in the buffer area to the <br /> extent possible. <br /> City Planner Anderson noted that staff drove past the site today but did not walk the site. He <br /> reviewed some of the tress species he observed. He noted that there are some invasive species <br /> and underbrush that would most likely be removed but confirmed that there are native species as <br /> Planning Commission/January 2, 2020 <br /> Page 4 of 8 <br />