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:h.^ <br />MimiTBS OF TUB PLMINING COMMISSION MBBTIM6 OP JMIUARY 16, 1984 <br />'^■T\ <br />A *806 6 1607 WILLOM PROPERTIES^ <br />^ AMD HENNEPIN COUNTY <br />■■•i*liEVARO2600 NAYZATA <br />SUBDIVISION <br />RBZ0MIM6 <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />SKETCH PLAN REVIEN <br />' V .'.‘ <br />mt <br />piffc» <br /><•-*'■ ■ '•■ S''i ■ <br />»:*fSra^mm <br />Bill Gagne, the property owner, Earl Johnson, of^ <br />Hennepin County and David Smith, from Hennepin County, ^ <br />were present. Zoning Administrator Mabusth ?,tated <br />that Bill Gagne wanted to subdivide his property and <br />that Hennepin County wanted to construct a library. <br />Mabusth stated that under the present zoning code that <br />libraries are only allowed in the B~4 commercial <br />zoning district. Mabusth noted that Council <br />suggested amending the existing RR-IB zone to include <br />library use as a conditional use rather than iezoning. <br />David Smith stated that they were planning on closing <br />the Long Lake and Medina libraries. Smith stated that <br />the Maple Plain library may eventually be phased out. <br />Earl Johnson stated that he would prefer amending the <br />current conditional use standards rather that <br />rezoning the property. Johnson stated that Mabusth <br />had informed him if they amended the conditional use <br />standards that they may be subjected to the 2 acre <br />minimum rather than the proposed 1.51. <br />m <br />m : ■ • <br />'icelley asked how they determined the parking spaces <br />and what the h*^rs of operation would^^. ^ <br />David Smith staged that he figures 5 spaces pir 1,000 <br />sguare feet for a suburban library. Smith stated that <br />they have provided more than enough parking area. <br />Smith stated that the hours of operation will^ ^ <br />standard library hours. <br />i <br />. . . . .. <br />vAJ •» : <br />*•«..* .jg <br />McDona^O't/’iisked how they arrived at 1.51 acflB. <br />■ '*A' ■ <br />\ * <br />. .-V <br />V. V,v.vir; v;. <br />Johnsoh Stated that originally they were thinking of <br />th6 rezoning to B-4 which would exceed the <br />reguirements. Johnson stated that 1.51 acres is <br />plenty of room for a library. ^ <br />Rove^^o stated that he would rather amend the <br />conditional use section rather than rezone the <br />property. Rovegno felt this was an ideal location for <br />the library, ^ | <br />Kelley stated that he would rather see the whole sito^ <br />plan for that corner along with the libraries. Kelley | - <br />felt that this was a good area for the library. ^ <br />Bill Gagne stated that the library prol^bly wouldn’t <br />want to wait that long and that his development 1.8 not <br />the application right now.
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