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MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING HELD APRIL 21, 1986 <br />#1017 NELSON continued <br />Chairman Kelley stated he agreed with Bellows and <br />Rovegno, that this property is uniquely situated so that <br />it is screened from the residential area, and should <br />proceed on the assumption that this use is appropriate. <br />Zoning Administrator Mabusth stated that an amendment to <br />the zoning code must be done setting performance <br />standards. She submitted an example of an amendment <br />from the City of Hastings. <br />Chairman Kelley stated that standards should be <br />developed before acting on this application. <br />Staff was given conceptual approval based on the Council <br />minstes from 1/14/85. Planning Commission will submit <br />their written comments to staff before the May Planning <br />Commission meeting for action of an amendment. <br />It was moved by Chairman Kelley, seconded by McDonald, <br />to continue this application until the May 19, 1986 <br />Planning Commission meeting. <br />6 t <br />1020 F,�3URBAN HENNEPIN REGIONAL PARR DISTRICT <br />2865 NORTH SHORE DRIVE <br />CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />PUBLIC HEARING 11:30 - 12:15 <br />The Affidavit of Publication and.Certificate of Mailing <br />was noted. <br />Representing the Suburban Hennepin Regional Park <br />District were Marty Jesse , Bob wicklund, and Deborah <br />BartCls. <br />Mr. Jessen explained the request for a conditional use <br />permit approval to improve and enhance the Noei enberg <br />Memorial County Park. He explained that in 1972 the <br />district acquired the property by gift from Laura fio;pe <br />in her wi l 1 . The will contained several conditions, <br />some of which were a specified name of the park, <br />required removal of house and erect in its p lice a <br />memorial arbor with a plaque dedicated to her parents, <br />the use of the park (south - a floral display <br />garden/north - maintained in its naturel state called <br />the Noerenberg Nature Area), specific in limiting use <br />i.e. no picnicing, no camping, and no boat access. He <br />noted that the will was completely silent in addressing <br />structures or improvements unless they are incompatible <br />with the general floral display. <br />1 I <br />