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Mr. L’Allier indicated that he has been told a rezone would affect his property value by <br />$30,000 to $40,000 and thanked the Commission for considering his request. <br />Mayor Capra asked Staff to research the Anoka Ordinance and provide it to the <br />Commission for review. <br />Commissioner Love indicated that he would not be comfortable with M1 in this location <br />but would be comfortable with commercial. <br />The Commission agreed to hold a public hearing to consider the rezone of 1969 through <br />7105 and one on the south 1970 for a total of six houses. <br />2.Mr. & Mrs. Troy Thompson – 1862 Main Street – Potential for Rezone <br />Mr. and Mrs. Thompson addressed the Commission and asked for consideration of a <br />rezone from R-2 to M1. <br />The Commission asked Staff to set a public hearing to consider a rezone to either B1 or <br />mixed use for this area. <br />Mayor Capra indicated that the City received a grant toward the cost of a downtown <br />redevelopment study that will look at what types of businesses will work in downtown. <br />She then asked Staff to provide an update on the status of that study. <br />The Commission is considering an M1 district from west of City Hall to downtown past <br />Mill Road to the cemetery and one block past Centerville Road. Two Blocks to <br />Westview and south side of Progress to City Hall and north side from Progress as far as <br />the Cemetery. <br />Commissioner Hanzal asked who would pay the costs associated with the rezoning. <br />Mayor Capra suggested the City pay for this since the City had discussed this rezoning <br />prior to resident requests. <br />City Administrator Larson indicated a Comprehensive Plan Amendment would be <br />required as well. <br />Motion by Commissioner Hanzal, seconded by Commissioner Wood to direct Staff <br />to set a public hearing for consideration of a rezone to M1/B1 commercial for the <br />section of the City as discussed, to consider an amendment to the Comprehensive <br />Plan, and to consider an amendment to Ordinance #4 concerning nonconforming <br />language. All in favor. Motion carried unanimously. <br />3.Mr. Ken Strantz, Performance Auto – Requesting A Special Use Permit for <br />Operation of Business Out of 1724 Main Street Until Widening of CSAH 14 <br />Page 2 of 5 <br /> <br />
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