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• MINUTES GF THE ELK RIVER PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> HELD AT THE ELK RIVER PUBLIC LIBRARY <br /> TUESDAY, JULY 24, 1990 <br /> Members Present: Chairman Kimball, Commissioners Nadeau, Eberley and <br /> Johnson <br /> Members Absent: Commissioner Schroeder <br /> Staff Present: Stephen Rohlf, Building and Zoning Administrator; <br /> Janelle Szklarski, Zoning Assistant, and Tim Keane, City <br /> Attorney <br /> 1. Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, the meeting of the Elk River <br /> Planning Commission was called to order by Chairman Kimball at 7:00 p.m. <br /> 2. Consider 7/24/90 Planning Commission Agenda <br /> Item 10.1 - "Workshop Agenda" , Item 10.2 - "1990-1991 Planning <br /> Commission Budget", and Item 10.3 - "Miscellaneous" were added to the <br /> agenda. <br /> COMMISSIONER EBERLEY MOVED TO APPROVED TO THE 7/24/90 PLANNING <br /> COMMISSION AGENDA AS AMENDED. COMMISSIONER NADEAU SECONDED THE <br /> MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> • 3. Consider 6/26/90 Planning Commission Minutes <br /> COMMISSIONER JOHNSON MOVED TO APPROVE THE 6/26/90 PLANNING COMMISSION <br /> MINUTES. COMMISSION EBERLEY SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED <br /> 4-0. <br /> 4. Planning Commission Representative to Attend the 8/20/90 City Council <br /> Meeting <br /> It was indicated that Chairman Kimball would attend the 8/20/90 City <br /> Council meeting. <br /> 5. Consider Conditional Use Permit by Elk River Development Corp. (Outlot <br /> A)/Public Hearing <br /> Stephen Rohlf, Building and Zoning Administrator, explained that the <br /> Elk River Development Corporation is proposing to develop Outlot A of <br /> Deerfield 3rd Addition. The proposed development called for three <br /> commercial uses on the parcel (specialty food store, a restaurant, and <br /> a satellite bank operation) . Mr. Rohlf also explained that since the <br /> property is within a Planned Unit Development, a conditional use permit <br /> is required and the seven standards for a conditional use permit must <br /> be met. He went on to explain that staff is recommending that the <br /> property be developed under the C-2 standards, which would allow less <br /> • intensive commerical development. <br /> Chairman Kimball opened the public hearing. <br />