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City of Centerville <br /> Planning and Zoning Commission <br /> June 4, 2013 <br /> The Commission opened a public hearing on the Request for Conditional Use Permit <br /> 7093 — 21" Avenue North (King Core & Metals). Mr. Haluptzok applicant, and the <br /> building owner, Mr. Kozar were both present to answer questions regarding the request for <br /> conditional use permit. The both reiterated that no activities related to the recycling <br /> business would be conducted outside the building. <br /> The Commission asked several questions about the business and how it would be <br /> conducted. The Commission viewed pictures of recycling materials that are on the <br /> applicant's website that showed large amounts of recycled materials stored outside. Mr. <br /> Haluptzok assured the commission that no materials would be stored outside the building. <br /> He stated that all materials collected would be in totes or on pallets inside the building. <br /> Mr. Haluptzok acknowledged that he had read the draft Conditional Use Permit and agreed <br /> to abide by all of its terms. It was pointed out that the Commission could review the <br /> permit in one year and impose additional conditions if issues came up that were not <br /> contemplated. <br /> No one appeared to speak in regard to the proposed Conditional Use Permit (CUP), <br /> however a written communication was received from Katie Larson on behalf of the City of <br /> Lino Lakes expressing some concerns on how the business would operate. Those concerns <br /> were addressed in the draft CUP. <br /> There being no one present who wished to speak with regard to the proposed <br /> conditional use permit, a motion was made by Commissioner Larson, seconded by <br /> Commissioner Koski to close the public hearing. All in favor. Motion carried <br /> unanimously. <br /> IV. OLD BUSINESS <br /> None <br /> V. NEW BUSINESS. <br /> 1. Petition for Front Setback Variance - 7261 Main Street <br /> The Commission discussed the request for setback variance from Mr. Jeffrey Magdik which <br /> would allow a thirteen foot variance from the setback. Commissioners noted that the adjoining <br /> neighbor did not object to the variance and other properties on Main Street would not be affected <br /> by the setback on this property. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Koski, seconded by Commissioner Lee that Commission adopt the <br /> findings in favor of the variance and recommending approval to the City Council. Voting in <br /> Page 2 of 4 <br />