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MEETING MINUTES <br /> NOVEMBER 2, 1994 <br /> PAGE FIVE <br /> currently operating their tool and die shop in the City of Lino <br /> Lakes. She apologized to the Planning and Zoning Commission for <br /> not getting the information sooner, however there appears to be <br /> an urgency, the Casanova's need to find a place by the first of <br /> the year. <br /> Dale Casanova, Casanova Inc., was present. Mr. Casanova noted he <br /> operates a small machine shop. He needs to find adequate space <br /> to satisfy his needs for the next three years. He would like to <br /> stay in the area. He likes Centerville due to the City's <br /> proximity to 35E. Mr. Casanova noted his business is cleaner <br /> than an auto repair shop. He expressed that he feels that he is <br /> basically a wholesale business. He has a manually operated <br /> machines (i.e. milling, loath, grinders). The waste generated <br /> consists of aluminum, which is recycled, and some steel chips, <br /> which are thrown away. The harshest waste is mineral spirits. <br /> His business does not require any special ventilation. The <br /> building that he is looking at leasing space in has three phase <br /> power and room for expansion. <br /> Sanna Buckbee, Assistant City Clerk, noted that light <br /> manufacturing is not a permitted uses or permitted use on a <br /> special use permit in the Commercial zoning district. <br /> Motion by Tourville, second by Vermeulen to recommend to the City <br /> Council that Ordinance #4 - Schedule of District Regulations - <br /> Permitted and Special Uses - B -1 Commercial District be amended <br /> to included light manufacturing, not to exceed 4,000 square feet <br /> as a uses permitted on a special use permit; <br /> due to the time constraints, the public hearing <br /> regarding the proposed amendment should be conducted at <br /> the City Council level; <br /> if the proposed amendment is approved, it is <br /> recommended that the City Council consider the Special <br /> Use Permit request of Casanova Inc., <br /> motion carried unanimously. <br /> OLD BUSINESS: <br /> City Survey Results. <br /> The Planning and Zoning Commission discussed the results from the <br /> City Survey. It appeared to be the consensus of the Planning and <br /> Zoning that too+ many questions were asked. This could have <br /> resulted in the small number of responses. <br /> Updating Ordinance #4. <br /> It appeared to be the consensus of the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission to pursue and continue with the updating of Ordinance <br /> #4. <br />