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r-. . -!-T <br />[ *' <br />MIHUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 19, 1984. PAGE 5 <br />797 New Thought Center <br />d m'- <br />..-v- <br />: -v /:: V ; <br />• ....... ■'i <br />McDonald asked the applicant if the health problem <br />with histoplasmosis has been taken care of. <br />Rovegno stated he would add number 3 to the conditions <br />in his motion. 3. If necessary the City call in a <br />health authority to insure health standards. Sime <br />seconded. <br />After discussion with the Commission and the <br />neighboring property owner who stated that after the <br />problem with histoplasmosis the board of health <br />inspected that area they asked to church to put in a <br />cement platform leading out of the church so that if <br />bat droppings and pigeon droppings did occure they <br />could be washed away. Then the bacteria doesn't grow <br />and the church did do that. ^ <br />Rovegno withdrew condition number 3 of his motion. <br />Sime seconded his withdrawal. Rovegno restated his <br />motion to include intital staff recommendations 1 and <br />2. Vote; Ayes (6), (0). <br />#806 tflLLOW PROPERTIES <br />2600 WAYZATA BOULEVARD <br />/-H #811 JOHN ERICSON <br />v^)l620 SHADYWOOD ROAP <br />#814 JOHN ERICSON <br />3482 LYDIARD AVENUE Rovegno moved, Sime seconded to table items 7,8 and 9 on <br />this agenda. Vote; Ayes (6), Nays (0) • <br />#817 STEVEN EASTER <br />2675 POX STREET <br />VARIANCE - CONDITIONAL <br />USB PERMIT Mr. Raster and Don Hess from Landplan who did the basic <br />design for the project were present. Gordon Buhrei of <br />2620 Fox Street, across the street from Mr. Raster was <br />also present. <br />• <br />Mabusth read the engineer's letter regarding this <br />application which stated; We have reviewed the <br />Raster application for the dredging of a duck pond in <br />the wetlands area. The application is in violation of <br />the City Comprehensive Plan relative to dredging of <br />wetlands areas. The Raster marsh is located upsteam <br />from the French Lake marsh which is approximately 140 <br />acres and serves as a ponding area for watershed of <br />approximately 850 acres. The dredging of the Raster <br />marsh for the duck ponds would have an insignificant <br />effect on the over all assimilation of nutrients from <br />the watershed and therefore the water quality being <br />discharged into Lake Minnetonka. The dredging for <br />duck ponds in the Raster marsh is vary similar to the <br />work completed at the Orono public school marsh a few <br />years ago. '