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P &Z MEETING MINUTES <br /> MAY 3, 1994 <br /> PAGE THREE <br /> Motion by Drilling, second by Vermeulen to adjourn the public <br /> hearing, motion carried unanimously. Public Hearing adjourned <br /> 7:35 p.m. <br /> Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the Planning and Zoning <br /> Commission held their regular meeting on Tuesday, May 3, 1994 at <br /> the City Hall. Chairperson Tourville called the meeting to order <br /> at 7:35 p.m. Present: Drilling, Vermeulen, Welk. Absent: <br /> LaMotte. <br /> MINUTES: <br /> April 5, 1994 meeting minutes. <br /> Motion by Vermeulen, second by Welk to approve the April 5, 1994 <br /> meeting minutes, motion carried unanimously. <br /> OLD BUSINESS: <br /> Lot Split /Variance Request - Lloyd and Diane Hanson. <br /> Chairperson Tourville noted the easement of REC should be <br /> investigated. <br /> Sanna Buckbee, Assistant City Clerk, noted Northern States Power <br /> could be contacted regarding this easement. <br /> Committee member Drilling expressed he has difficulty justifying <br /> the granting of the front yard setback variance. <br /> Committee member Vermeulen noted she does not have a problem, it <br /> could be justified with the way the lot is laid out. <br /> Chairperson Tourville noted that if the lot split /variance was <br /> granted ether issues would need to be addressed (i.e. drain <br /> tile). <br /> Committee member Drilling expressed concern about creating <br /> something that requires a variance. <br /> Commission member Welk noted, in her opinion, it does not make <br /> sense that a four unit townhome development can built without any <br /> variances, yet the property owner can not build two single family <br /> homes. <br /> Mr. Hanson noted he feels his situation is unique due to the <br /> shape of the lot. <br /> LyNae Marshall noted the City Council stated if they could split <br /> the lots into two conforming lots that they would have no problem <br /> granting a variance for a structure. <br />
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