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Planning Commission <br />April 24, 2018 <br />Page 3 <br />painted, and any unused equipment must be stored in an enclosed <br />structure. <br />9. Hives shall be continuously managed to provide adequate living space <br />for their resident honeybees in order to prevent swarming. <br />Motion carried 7-0. <br />4.3 City of Elk River — Ordinance Amendment <br />■ Ordinance Amendment related to beekeeping, Case No. OA 18-04 <br />Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. <br />Chair Johnson opened the public hearing. There being no one to speak, Chair <br />Johnson closed the public hearing. <br />Commissioner Jordan thanked staff for taking into consideration the Planning <br />Commission's comments from prior meetings and felt staff looked at every concern <br />to make him feel comfortable with supporting this amendment. <br />Chair Johnson stated he also appreciated the time staff has put into this ordinance <br />amendment. <br />Commissioner Larson -Vito agreed with the previous comments and stated she was <br />comfortable supporting the ordinance amendment as presented. <br />Commissioner Nicholas felt this ordinance amendment, as presented, is a decent <br />compromise and appreciated the work staff did to modify it with the commission's <br />suggestions. <br />Commissioner Thiel stated the commission had good discussions and staff took all <br />those comments into account. He stated he would support it as written. <br />Moved by Commissioner Larson -Vito and seconded by Jordan to recommend <br />approval of the Ordinance Amendment related to beekeeping, as outlined in <br />the staff report. <br />Motion carried 7-0. <br />5.1 General Business <br />There was no general business. <br />6.1 City Council Liaison Update <br />Councilmember Wagner stated she had nothing new to update the Planning <br />Commission from the latest City Council meeting. <br />P 0 1 E 8 1 1 1 T <br />NATURE <br />