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~f{nu~es of P[ann{ng Commlss{on Meeting held Monday, <br />February g3, 1970 <br /> <br />1Page g. <br /> <br />He also suggested that the area be rezoned on an interim basis to Industrial <br />which is the present requirement for Mobile Home Parks and at sometime in the <br />future when the Zoning Ordinance was adopted that this Industrial Zoning would <br />revert to whatever zone would be required for Mobile Home Parks. Hopefully, <br />the zoning would be other than Industrial in the future. <br /> <br />Mr. Hess mentioned that there were other communities with parks under develop- <br />ment by Midwest Planners. There were two parks within Burnsville and a park <br />within Inver Grove Heights that was under development. He suggested that the <br />Planning Commission would review Cimmaron Park on the East side of St. Paul <br />and is being developed by Pem-Tom Development Corporation. <br /> <br />He stated the area he is proposing for a mobile home park in the Schumacher park <br />would be 45 acres which is the minimum and approximately 10% of this would be <br />open space and recreational facilities. He stated that the commercial area or sales <br />lot would be part of the park and integral part such as the model homes in an on-site <br />development. <br /> <br />After Mr. Hess concluded his presentation, the Planning Commission reviewed <br />Section 3. 9 of the Zoning Ordinance. (See copy attached. ) This would require bolt-type <br />locks on all doors in multiple dwelling units, however the ordinance, "proposed" <br />should be changed that the enforcement agent would be the building inspector. It <br />was moved by Councilman Soleim, seconded by Councilman Hallberg to recommend <br />passage of the amendment as corrected. <br /> <br />The next item of discussion was the second story development of the Reuter Paint <br />Store. The Planning Commission asked that an architectural sketch be furnished <br />before approval would be given this second story addition. <br /> <br />Moved by Mr. Soleim, seconded by Mr. Hallberg to amend the minutes of the <br />February 9th, 1970 minutes to add Councilman Soleim to those present. This was <br />a typographical error in the minutes distributed. The minutes were then approved <br />as corrected. <br /> <br />The next item of discussion was the fact that Mr. Ken Truax had been absent for <br />more than the four meetings in a row which requires replacement under present <br />Planning Commission rules and regulations. This was deferred for further action <br />at the next regular meeting. <br /> <br />Mr. Pechacek's Mobile Home Park was discussed. The City Engineer was to <br />contact Mr. Bill Pechacek and have him bring in a revised layout in accordance <br />with the proposed Mobile Home Park Ordinance to the next regular Planning <br />Commission Meeting to be held March 9, 1970. <br /> <br />It was requested that the City Clerk contact the league representative on Mobile <br />Home Parks and have him available at the next regular Planning Commission Meeting. <br />The meeting adjourned at approximately 10:00 P.M. <br /> <br />John Davidson, City Engineer <br /> <br /> <br />
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