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VILUGB OP ORONO <br />Sptcial Mtating of the Plmaing CoMitslon, <br />August II, 1971 <br />The Planning CoMiission met on the above <br />date with the following members present: <br />Chairman Poisson, Butler, Elliott, Gasch, <br />Hcrfurth, Kullberg, Nicholls, Southworth, and <br />Councilman Dorn. Kuhlemeier late. Absent: <br />Hays and Ryerse. <br />Mrs. Miles represented the Minnetonka Art <br />Center and spoke briefly on the work they <br />were doing and some of their goals. Poisson <br />thought this was a good, valid use of the <br />property. Kullberg said since there was no <br />voiced opposition at the public hearing of <br />August 16, 1971, the permit should be allowed. <br />Herfurtli stated that he thought the price <br />paid for the school was fair since the usage <br />of the building in a residential zone was <br />very limited. <br />Elliott moved, Nicholls seconded, that the <br />non'Conforming conditional use permit, be <br />approved. Motion, Ayes (8) - Nays (0). <br />John Frye showed plans for the proposed <br />double bungalow he wished to construct on <br />Lot 1, Apple Hill, pointing out that it <br />would be a walk*out basement, that he would <br />reside in one unit and would retain all the <br />trees that he could while constructing. <br />The developer, Mr. Van Lier, had sounded <br />out the people in the area as to the desira- <br />if haviibility of having a double in this spot before <br />he sold the lot to Mr. Frye and said there <br />was no opposition. Mrs. Elliott, who would <br />be an adjacent owner, said she thought it was <br />a good gradual breakdown of density from <br />R'lC to B'l and it would fit into the area <br />very well. <br />Elliott moved, Nicholls seconded, that the <br />conditional use permit, be approved. Motion, <br />Ayes (8) • Nays (1). Kuhlemeier Nay. <br />Thomas Crosby, Jr. represented the Crosby <br />estate in a division of 16«f acres from their <br />property. Parcel 2600, Section 36. He <br />explained that due to the swampiness of <br />the area adjacent to East Long Lake Road <br />the Winstons would prefer to use an casement <br />which they were in the process of obtaining <br />through the Crosby property over constructing <br />an access. In addition to this, Thomas Crosby, <br />Sr. was deeding 50* of property along East <br />(Continued) <br />7:30 P.M. <br />NON-CONFORMING CONDITIONA <br />USE PERMIT <br />Minnetonka Art Center <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />Lot 1 • Apple Hill <br />DIVISION <br />Parcel 2600 - Section 36
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