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<br />City Council Minutes <br />May 20, 1991 <br /> <br />Page 9 <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />5.10. Conditional Use Permit Request by David Berants/Public Hearin~ Case <br />#CU-91-007 <br /> <br />Janelle Szklarski, Zoning Assistant, indicated that David Berants is <br />requesting a condi tional use permi t to have one horse on his 2 1/2 <br />acre parcel of property. <br /> <br />Al Nadeau indicated that the Planning Commission recommended approval <br />of the conditional use permit for one horse. <br /> <br />Mayor Tralle opened the public hearing. There being no one for or <br />against the matter, Mayor Tralle closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Councilmember Kropuenske indicated that he had received a call from a <br />neighboring resident. He indicated that the caller expressed a <br />complaint regarding the fact that the horse was not shod and, <br />therefore, was riding on the lawns of the neighbors rather than the <br />street. Ms. Berants indicated that the horse was not shod and that <br />the horse has been riding in the ditches. She indicated that she <br />does have plans to shod the horse. <br /> <br />COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ MOVED TO APPROVE THE CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT WHICH <br />WOULD ALLOW THE APPLICANT TO HAVE ONE HORSE ON HIS PROPERTY LOCATED <br />AT 19101 TYLER STREET NW, WITH THE FOLLOWING STIPULATIONS: <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />1. <br /> <br />THAT THE SHED BE SETBACK 300 FEET FROM ANY NEIGHBORING DWELLING. <br /> <br />2. THAT ANY FENCED IN AREA BE SETBACK AT LEAST 200 FEET FROM ANY <br />NEIGHBORING DWELLING. <br /> <br />3. THAT MR. BERANTS BE LIMITED TO ONE HORSE ON THE SITE. <br /> <br />COUNCILMEMBER KROPUENSKE SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 5-0. <br /> <br />Mayor Tralle requested that the horse be shod so that it can ride in <br />the streets, rather than in the ditches. <br /> <br />5.12. Conditional Use Permit Request by Assembly of God Church <br /> <br />Mayor Tralle noted that although this item has been tabled at the <br />request of the applicant until July 15, he would receive public input <br />at this time. <br /> <br />e <br /> <br />Al Fisher, 11946 196th Avenue NW, indicated objection to the request <br />from Elk River Assembly of God Church to operate a daycare facility <br />to accommodate up to 59 children. He stated he bought his property <br />to be in a private area. He felt that the existing church has not <br />kept the area surrounding the church clean and orderly and indicated <br />that there were traffic problems relating to the church in the area. <br />He further stated that the "garage" for which they received a permit <br />is a house. He stated that it is the intention of the Church that <br />the "garage" be a residence for out-of-town guests. He questioned <br />the long range intent of the Church. <br />