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Planning Commission <br />April 24, 2018 <br />Page 2 <br />Moved by Commissioner Feinstein and seconded by Commissioner Jordan to <br />recommend approval ofthe request by Color Sign Systems, Inc. (obo <br />American National Bank) for a digital sign as the standards set forth in <br />Section 30-654 have been satisfied. <br />Motion carried 7-0. <br />4.2 Joseph Eiler — 21268 York St. NW <br />a Beekeeping Conditional Use Permit, Case No. CU 18-08 <br />Mr. Leeseberg presented the staff report. Staff recommended approval of the request <br />with the conditions listed in the staff report. <br />Chair Johnson opened the public hearing. <br />Katie Eiler — 21268 York St. NW, was there representing her husband, the <br />applicant, and able to answer questions on Joseph Eiler's behalf. <br />The Planning Commission asked if the applicant had any training with the keeping of <br />bees. Mrs. Eiler stated her husband has taken the certified bee class at the University <br />of Minnesota. <br />There being no one further to speak, Chair Johnson closed the public hearing. <br />Moved by Commissioner Larson -Vito and seconded by Commissioner <br />Nicholas to recommend approval of the request by Joseph Eiler for a <br />Conditional Use Permit for beekeeping, with the following conditions: <br />1. No more than eight (8) bee hives shall be allowed on the subject <br />property. <br />2. The apiary shall be setback 20 feet from side and rear property lines. <br />3. The apiary shall be setback 30 feet from any right-of-way. <br />4. Honey bee colonies shall be kept in hives with removable frames, <br />which shall be kept in sound and useable condition. <br />5. Each colony on the apiary site shall be provided with a convenient and <br />adequate source of water which must be located within ten feet of each <br />active colony on the applicant's property. <br />6. Materials from a hive such as wax combs or other materials that might <br />encourage robbing by other bees shall be promptly disposed of in a <br />sealed container or placed within a building or other bee and vermin - <br />proof eenclosure. <br />7. For each colony permitted to be maintained, there may also be <br />maintained upon the same apiary lot, one nucleus colony in a hive <br />structure not to exceed one standard nine and five -eights (9-5/8) inch <br />depth box, ten frame hive body with no supers. <br />8. Beekeeping equipment must be maintained in good condition, <br />including keeping the hives free of chipped and peeling paint if <br />1/1"EAEI 11 <br />NATUR <br />
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