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hihutes of tff PUomiNo commission meeting held NOVEHBEH 18, 198S. FACE 8 <br />#993 TONKA VtaTe that approval of the request would create a <br />chanqe of use because the clientele from a <br />transmission shop differs from a gas station. He noted that <br />he would like the property cleaned up. <br />There were no other persons present regarding this matter and <br />the public hearing was closed. <br />It was moved by Kelley, seconded by Callahan, <br />• 1 r*»c-nest #993 Tonka Transmission to amend the permit <br />dated May 9, 198 3, maintaining only 10 parking *^use” <br />tAe °‘,|rnaVst«rn^ <br />reiiew alternatives to removing the gas tanks. <br />#994 PRANK KOKESH <br />4100 WATERTOWN ROAD <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />FOBLXC BEARING ^^'“^hliU Callahan^exp^^^^^^^^^^^ <br />“?te""ot the <br />ip;u«ntl" 1. continue with the keeping of domestic animals <br />for comjnercia purposes. <br />Attorney Lou Iberhauser was present for this matter, <br />representing t "le applicants. <br />M C M,.« Farl Dorn, 4045 vmtertown Road, were present for Mr. & Mrs. Earl Dor , voiced his irritation at the <br />this matter. v^r. Dorn meetings. He stated <br />app’icants' rel jsal to ^ a misdemeanor offense. <br />^He’not%^* t^t ;-in ?“%^„°LVs‘falrl’yr^HVa^ <br />'tl;i c'^iisLKfhe ha°s%"e%ested a copy of Scott County-s <br />public stable ordinance. <br />MS. Plank, 414 5 Wntertown Road, was^present and state^^ <br />was concerned about applica applicant, and what theproperty recently acquired by applicant, <br />conditional use permit included. <br />Mr. Oberhauser stated ’^J‘®gip'’rV<pTe"sVfor a conditi;^?m^ri^^trr«rt%te"ex\^triri-el of use. <br />.8 4. nmr,licants' corvnercial operation hasMr. Dorn stated that applica <br />created 100% more traffic* <br />Kelley felt that riding lessons should be limited to family <br />members only.