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c <br />MINUTES OF A PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD MARCH 27, 1978 - PAGE 3 <br />City standards. <br />The Zoning Administrator stated that Jim Olson <br />was concerned about the drainage of the road. <br />He added, however, that Tim Adams has indicated <br />he will take care of the drainage per Jim <br />Olson's recommendations. <br />Commissioner Frahm questioned the private easements <br />and asked why some easements are addressed and <br />.some are not just because they are private <br />easements. <br />Tim Adams asked to move the pasture security fence <br />on the wetland conservation easement. <br />The Zoning Administrator stated it <br />would be better to .fence the horses to keep them <br />out of the mud, etc. He also stated that variances <br />would be required on the existing structures. <br />Tim Adams commented there will never be any <br />construction next to the existing structures <br />except for a driveway. Mayor Van Nest stated <br />the City has granted technical variances in the <br />past, adding that variances are to protect <br />adjacent property owners. In this case these <br />buildings already are existing and anyone <br />interested in buying this property could already <br />see these buildings. This would be a 27 ft. <br />variance if the north lot line of Lot 15, Block 1 <br />was moved 1% ft. to the north so as to conform <br />to the State requirements. <br />Chairwoman McDonald asked about keeping the <br />present horses. The Zoning Administrator <br />stated the horses kept on the property now are <br />an existing situation and that a new property <br />owner would have to come in for a conditional <br />use permit and possibly a variance if the lot <br />is not large enough. Mr. Adams stated he would <br />be happy to work with the City staff on this. <br />There being no further discussion. Commissioner <br />Hassel moved. Commissioner Frahm seconded, a <br />motion to recommend approval of the final plat <br />for subdivision of the Farm at Long Lake, with <br />the understanding the approval does not include <br />reference to the pasture, wetlands, flowage and <br />conservation easements or the matter of riparian <br />rights, and subject to the following conditions: <br />TIM ADAMS <br />FARM AT LONG LAKE <br />y/317 <br />(con't) <br />tv-;.':, <br />4