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REGULAR MEETING OF THE ORONO COUNCIL, FEBRUARY 22, 1982 Page 3 <br /> Mayor Van Nest stated that the original operation CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br /> was for a wayside stand to sell fruit and vegetables 3800 Wayzata Boule�ard <br /> and that the owner was permitted to have living (Continued) <br /> quarters in one-half of the building. The City Council <br /> needs to have it made very clear what products are to <br /> be sold at the property with limited outside sales. <br /> Discussion included the illegal expansion under the <br /> ownership of Orton Wisegarver. Mrs. Wisegarver stated <br /> that she was not responsible for the operation of the <br /> business while Mr . Wisegaver was in the area. Mrs. <br /> Wisegarver informed the City Council that she hopes to <br /> meet all the requirements that the City Council requests <br /> because she and Mr . Brokl do not want any problems and <br /> intend to correct the previous problems. <br /> Mayor Van Nest inquired what type of sales would be <br /> outside the building and if packaged foods would be <br /> sold inside the building. <br /> Mr. Brokl stated that he planned on having limited sales <br /> on the outside which would be mainly an overflow of <br /> stock fronl his farm during the fall season. Mr . Brokl <br /> stated that he would be trucking in himself fruits and <br /> vegetables that he was not capable of growing at his <br /> farm; he planned on having a limited supply of packaged <br /> staple foods to sell year-round on the inside of the <br /> store . <br /> The condition of the owner or manager of the store <br /> living on the premises was discussed. Mr . Brokl <br /> stated the he might possibly have a manager to live <br /> in the living quarters but that he would not be living <br /> there . <br /> Mr . Brokl asked Mayor Van Nest to define the guidelines <br /> that the City Council required and that they would conform <br /> to those conditions. <br /> Mayor Van Nest informed Mr . Brokl that to extend the <br /> conditional use permit, the City Council requires a <br /> detailed survey showing the outside storage not to <br /> extend beyond the south side of the building; no sales <br /> in front of the building; parking stalls and driveway <br /> access to show on survey; building floor plan for living <br /> quarters and bath facilities plus sales area to be <br /> reviewed by the Building & Zoning Department for compliance. <br /> This is basically a residentially operated facility to <br /> sell produce grown by Mr. Brokl. Mayor Van Nest also <br /> stated that as long as everything is progressing favorably, <br /> the City Council might consider extending the deadline <br /> after April 8 , 1982 This does not mean that the City <br /> Council will approve the conditional use permit but that <br /> the stipulations need not be completed by April 1 but <br /> are progressing toward compliance . <br /> (Continued) <br />
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