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June 5, 2001 <br /> Planning and Zorung Workshop Meeting Miriutes <br /> Motion by Commissioner Sheppard, seconded by Commissioner McLean to close <br /> , the public hearing. All in favor. Motion carried unanimousl� <br /> � Chairperson Hanson closed the public hearing at 6:55 p.m. <br /> ' Motion by Commissioner Brainard, seconded by Commissioner Sheppard to <br /> ' remove the phrase "except in the M-1 District" from the Division 65, Accessory <br /> � Structures Section of Ordinance #4 and direct Staff to research the matter for <br /> discussion at the next meeting. All in favor. Motion carried unanimousl� <br /> III. APPEARANCES <br /> 1. Mr. Tezry Sager (Mini-Stora� <br /> Mr. Edward Sadelack stated that he had partnered with Copeland Industries to help with <br /> the building if it is approved. He then reviewed the revised plan for his mini-storage <br /> facility. <br /> Commissioner Brainard stated that Mr. Sadelack would need a Special Use Permit, which <br /> would require a public hearing. � <br /> Commissioner Wilharber questioned the location of the lift station. Mr. March pointed ', <br /> out on the map the location of same. , <br /> i <br /> Commissioner Wilharber questioned the type of fencing that would be used on the east , <br /> side of the property, as the second building would not be built right away. Mr. Sadelack <br /> stated that he intended to fence the area and would provide fencing required; however, he <br /> would prefer to install inexpensive fencing due to the removal of same in preparation of <br /> Phase II. <br /> Commissioner Wilharber questioned whether Rice Creek Watershed District had granted <br /> permission to fill the entire four (4) acres with buildings without requiring a pond. Mr. <br /> Sadelack indicated that, since Mr. Rehbein would be creating a pond, Rice Creek had <br /> indicated that no pond would be required on the four (4} acre site. <br /> Commissioner Brainard asked what kind of fencing would be used to the east prior to the <br /> completion of Phase II. Mr. Sadelack indicated he was hoping to use the least expensive <br /> fencing required, as it would be removed when Phase IT is constructed. <br /> Commissioner DeVine indicated he did not see the need to require masonry block and <br /> fencing in the area of Phase II due to the fact it faces unimproved, industrial land. <br /> Mr. Sadelack questioned whether the City would allow outside storage for RV parking in <br /> the location of Phase II prior to it being built. The Commission indicated that the City <br /> was not interested in outside storage. <br /> Page 3 of 6 <br />