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March 23, 2004 <br /> <br /> PROPOSED SUBDMSION WILL CAUSE SUBSTANTIAL <br /> ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE. <br /> <br />5.4. <br /> <br />5.5. <br /> <br />5.6. <br /> <br />5.7. <br /> <br />Page 6 <br /> <br />THE MOTION CARRIED 5-1. Commissioner Lernke opposed. <br /> <br /> Inc. for a Land Use Map Amendment to Change the Land Use of <br /> T from MR (Medium Density Residential) to HB (Highw .ay Business <br />- Case No. LU 04-01 <br /> <br />Re( <br /> <br />04-02 <br /> <br />Inc. for a Zone Change to Rezone Certain Properzy from Rlc <br />to PUD (planned Unit Development), Public <br /> <br />~. ZC <br /> <br />PubHc <br /> <br />Inc. for Con&donal Use Permit for an Expansion - Case No. CU 04-04 <br /> <br />for Preliminary. Plat Approval of Menards <br /> <br />PubHc <br /> <br />- Case No. P 04-03 <br /> <br />Senior Planner Scott explained that Menard, Inc. is a land use <br />amendment, rezoning, use permit and in order to allow an <br />expansion of their lumber yard, a 67,700 square i storage building and a <br />covered garden center. Menards be of Hillside Estates 10~h <br />Addition, and adding a strip of Lot 1 Crossing and replatdng them <br />with the existing lot as Menards <br /> <br />Mr. Harkicker reviewed the existing <br />land use and zone change. He then <br />warehouse/storage building, canopy for the <br />access, and construction of a new public <br />additional landscaping will be <br />accommodate the new flow of <br />are no significant issues . the <br />previously satisfied with the plat. <br /> <br /> and the impacts of the proposed <br />proposed 67,773 square foot <br /> center, relocation of the emergency <br /> the lumber yard. He noted that <br /> layout will be mo&fled to <br /> Mr. Harlicker noted that there <br /> de&cation requirements were <br /> <br />ChairRopp opened the <br /> <br />Marv Prochaska, <br />questions from <br /> <br /> Menards, stated that he was <br />Commission. <br /> <br />to answer any <br /> <br />John Kuester, <br />requests that the <br />located in the 5 <br /> <br /> Street, NW, stated that <br /> Commission recommend that an analysis is <br />buffer strip, to determine what should be saved <br />an tmderstory of white pines be planted to enhance the <br /> <br />Commission <br />~f the trees <br /> : could be <br /> <br />Melissa <br />19435 <br /> <br /> 19416 Dodge Street, read a letter from Arthur Jackett, at <br />Street, expressing his opposition to the ad&don to Menards. Mr. <br /> negative impact on property values, tree replacement for trees in the <br /> by the construction ($500 flue), noise suppression of attdio <br />provision for green space and landscaping with trees 10-15 feet in height, <br /> downward, restriction of truck traffic on Dodge Street, impact on sewer <br /> <br /> <br />
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