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He noted that the Commission could make the recommendation to allow institutional uses in <br />residential districts. <br />Commissioner Anderson stated that there is a food truck at Do All Printing and asked how this <br />would affect that business. He asked if that business would be required to pack up and leave each <br />night. <br />Planning Manager Larson confirmed that food truck would need to leave each night. He stated <br />that the business owner is actually in the process of creating a permanent restaurant space in the <br />multi -tenant building across the street. <br />Commissioner Gengler referenced the distance of 100 feet from a business and asked if that is <br />done on a daily basis or whether that would have to be requested at the time of application. <br />Planning Manager Larson replied that the 100-foot distance would apply from a restaurant and not <br />simply a business. He used the example of a restaurant that is closed on Mondays and therefore <br />approves a food truck to be within 100 feet on Mondays. He noted that there would be flexibility <br />in the approval that is provided. The restaurant could provide approval for one day or each Monday <br />for a set period of time. <br />Councilmember Musgrove asked if the vendor would be responsible for that action and whether <br />the City would receive a copy of that approval from the restaurant. <br />Planning Manager Larson replied that the vendor would handle that privately with the restaurant. <br />He noted that if there were a complaint, staff would go check and the vendor would have that <br />written agreement to show staff. <br />Citizen Input <br />No comments. <br />Motion by Commissioner Anderson, seconded by Commissioner Hunt, to close the public hearing. <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners Anderson, Hunt, Gengler, <br />VanScoy, and Walker. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Peters. <br />Chairperson Bauer closed the public hearing closed at 7:18 p.m. <br />Commission Business <br />Commissioner Gengler recognized that the City would be providing the license and asked if Anoka <br />County would be ensuring that the proper health requirements are met. <br />Planning Manager Larson confirmed that to be true. He stated that the Anoka County license must <br />be shown in order to qualify for the City license. He stated that if the Anoka County license is <br />revoked, the City license would be revoked as well. <br />Planning Commission/ September 29, 2022 <br />Page 3 of 14 <br />