1a. Zoning Regarding CUP's CITY OF
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CHANHASSEN
690 COULTER DRIVE • P.O. BOX 147 • CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 55317
' (612) 937-1900
MEMORANDUM
' TO: Don Ashworth, City Manager
FROM: Jo Ann Olsen, Senior Planner �;
DATE: August 9 , 1989
SUBJ: Second and Final Reading for Ordinance Amendment Regarding
Conditional Use Permits
Attached find the ordinance amending Section 20-237, Revocation
and Inspection regarding Conditional Use Permits. Staff recom-
mends the City Council approve the second and final reading of
the zoning ordinance amendment.
Staff notified conditional use permit holders of the action being
taken by the City Council on August 14th. There have been
approximately 150 conditional use permits granted by the City.
' Manager' s Comments: As noted by our Senior Planner , Jo Ann Olsen,
approximately 150 conditional use permits are currently on the
books . The requirement for yearly review will not come without
cost. As this amendment was being considered, various comments
were made regarding staff' s non-enforcement or non-inspection of
conditional use permits. Although it is true that we let
complaints be the primary activator in reviewing existing con-
ditional use permits, I do not see our position as one of being
lax. The inspection itself is relatively easy and can be
completed in less than a day. The time consuming portion
' involves first and second notices to the applicant; final noti-
fication and preparation of findings for submital to the attorney;
court appearance; and either dismissal or allowance for recon-
sideration by the City Council. Many of the conditional use per-
mits involve mobile pieces of equipment. By the time the issue
is heard by the court, the applicant submits evidence showing
that the vehicles/piece of equipment has been moved. The process
' then starts over again. Joe citizen sees the issue as one of
staff not enforcing conditions of the city, but the fact is that
the Przymus Driving Range/Swedlund' s contractors yard/etc. , files
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each have 50 to 100 pieces of correspondence/court orders/requests
for reconsiderations in them. It is my belief to properly
inspect all conditional use permits , including the primary job of
documenting files/preparation of notices, will equate to one full
time position. To adequately fund this , staff will be recom-
mending a $100 to $200 annual fee for contractors yards . The
request will be made during the budgetary process; however, the
Council may wish to table action on this item until after a fee
schedule can be established/publicly presented or adopt such
knowing that future meetings will be required to resolve the
funding issue.
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ORDINANCE NO.
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
CARVER AND HENNEPIN COUNTIES, MINNESOTA
' AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 20, SECTION 20-237
OF THE CHANHASSEN CITY CODE CONCERNING
CONDITIONAL- USE PERMITS
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHANHASSEN ORDAINS AS
' FOLLOWS:
Section 1 . Section 20-237 of the Chanhassen City Code
is amended to read as follows :
Sec. 20-237. Revocation and Inspection.
( 1) Failure to comply with any condition set forth in a
conditional use permit shall be a misdemeanor and shall also
constitute sufficient cause for the revocation of the conditional
' use permit by the City Council following a public hearing. The
property owner shall be notified in advance of the City Council ' s
review of the permit.
( 2) Inspections will be conducted at least annually to
determine compliance with the terms of a conditional use permit.
Section 2 . This ordinance shall be effective imme-
diately upon its passage and publication.
' ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Chanhassen
this day of , 1989.
CITY OF CHANHASSEN
BY:
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Donald J. Chmiel, Mayor
ATTEST:
Don Ashworth, City Manager
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City Council Meeting - July 24, 1989
Councilman Boyt: We discussed this in depth, I think it must have been about 2
years ago. A year and a half ago with the room filled with people so we've kind
of been over this. This is another one of those issues where we've gone over
it. I would move approval of preliminary plans for Trunk Highway 212.
Mayor Chmiel: I'll second it. ,
Resolution #89-83: Councilman Boyt moved, Mayor Chmiel seconded to approve the
preliminary plans for Trunk Highway 212 official mapping; Layout S.P. 1017-7.
All voted in favor and the motion carried.
ZONING ORDINANCE AMENDMENT TO AMEND CITY CODE SECTION 20-237, REVOCATION AND
INSPECTION REGARDING CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS.
Jo Ann Olsen: Real briefly, the Planning Commission recommended approval of the '
proposed amendment which essentially states that the City Council can require
annual review. The Planning Commission, their only comment was that they felt
that it shouldn't be shall. They felt that it should be a requirement that they
have an annual. Their only comments again were whether or not we had the staff
to do that.
Councilman Johnson: I've got a couple comments on it. I've been talking about '
this for 2 years now. One thing I've always said is that there should also,
there's two things. One is, some of them don't need, it says annually or more
frequently in here. There are some that probably need to be done every 2 or 3
years and not annually so I'd like the flexibility to go from 3 years or less
versus annually. Some of the conditional use permits we put out there. ..
Mayor Chmiel: Conditional uses are forever right?
Councilman Johnson: Yes. They're forever. Some of than you don't really need
to look at every year. A house or something. There's just not that much to go
wrong with some of the conditions we put out. There's others which have a great
potential for envirnomental harm or whatever if the conditions aren't complied
with and I think they need the annual inspection. However, I think there should
be a fee associated with that they're asking for special permission to do
something special and when there's a potential for great harm and you have to be
inspected annually, that cost should be born by the person who's getting special
- permission to do something different. Not by all the citizens in the City of
Chanhassen.
Mayor Chmiel: I guess in a way I agree with that but maybe it should be in our
permit fee in the first place rather than having to go back and double billing.
I think that presents some problem. Roger, can you.. .
Roger Knutson: Maybe Don would be the best one to deal with that but I can see
it would be a less administrative problem collecting it up front than trying to
get it after the fact. Say, I don't know what your number would be, like $20.00
or $50.00 or whatever it is, if they don' t pay, then you're faced with now what
are we going to do about it. Are we going to take than to conciliation court.
Are we going to try to revoke the permit.
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Councilman Johnson: It's a condition of the permit.
' Roger Knutson: You can try to revoke the permit for a $20.00 fee if you wanted
to but it's a hassle. There's a bit of a hassle involved.
11 Mayor Chmiel: That's right. Jo Ann, what are our basic fees presently?
Jo Ann Olsen: $150.00.
Mayor Chmiel: $150.00 for the conditional use.
Councilman Johnson: Does that come close to covering your time?
Jo Ann Olsen: That's hard to judge.
' Mayor Chmiel: Same permits require a lot of follow through. Some do not.
Councilman Boyt: We just saw one two weeks ago.
Councilman Johnson: I was going to say, how much of your time have you spent on
Lowell Carlson on his conditional use permit over the years.
Jo Ann Olsen: Not as much as we should have.
Councilman Boyt: I would suggest that we put in here that inspections be
conducted annually because it's easier to keep track of and that the people
doing the inspections I suspect are going to do them differently depending upon
the sensitivity of the area and the particular type of conditional use permit
granted so I'd like to see point 2 amended to read, inspections will be
' conducted at least annually to determine compliance with the terms of the
conditional use permit. I think the discussion about fees is a really good ont
but may be one that would be worth discussing all by itself.
Mayor Chmiel: I think that $150.00 is a substantial fee for a conditional use
permit in itself. I was thinking that some cities I know they run anywhere from
$75.00 up to $250.00 but I think $150.00 is a substantial amount for a
conditional use permit.
Councilman Johnson: Some conditional use permits don't hardly require any
' inspection.
Mayor Chmiel: That's right. Some don't and some do depending upon what the
' projects are.
Councilman Johnson: Which ones do?
Councilman Boyt: Well I can think of one.
Councilman Johnson: Contractor's yards. There's one down south where they're
pouring oil out on their roads as a way to get rid of their lube oil. The
County environmentalist didn't like that too much. One that wouldn't is your
convenience store with gas pumps. There's usually not many conditions involved
there. Informally they're probably inspected every day. There's other
contractor's yards where all the trees have been removed. The berms have been
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Councilman Boyt: I would think that the issue of collecting a fee annually is
one that experience will tell us which way to go. Let's start doing the
inspections. If these turn out to be quite a drain on staff time, then maybe
we'll need to look at a fee but we have a great many conditional uses out there
that need inspecting.
Mayor Cimiel: Yes and I sometimes think too that one will compensate maybe for
the other and it works itself out.
Councilman Johnson: We probably have what, several hundred conditional use
permits issued at this time? I
Jo Ann Olsen: I wouldn't say several hundred. I'd say up to maybe a hundred.
I haven't counted but not several hundred. '
Councilman Boyt: Wasn't there a statement in the Planning Commission about the
number?
Jo Ann Olsen: I haven't verified that at all. I was saying 50 to 100.
Councilman Boyt: You said, I would say 50 to 100. Well can we try to pass the '
amendment first and see how that goes?
Mayor Chmiel: Do I have a motion on the floor? I
Councilman Boyt: I would move to amend point 2 such that it would read,
inspections will be conducted at least annually to determine compliance with the
terms of a conditional use permit.
Councilman Johnson: Could we add in there unless waived by the Council or
something like that? We have limited staff and limited funds to do these
things, as I said. Some of them really don't require much inspection at all but
just the time to go out there and do it, we blow $20.00 a piece for somebody to
go out and write the report and have a report written up every time. If we're
going to do the inspections, I assume we're going to have to have a report to
prove we did the inspections. I think annually personally for some of them is
far too often. Requiring annually on every one can become a real drag on the
system. ,
Councilman Workman: Are you saying leave it?
Councilwoman Dimler: How about putting in there PRN?
Councilman Johnson: What?
Councilwoman Dimler: PRN means whenever necessary.
Councilman Boyt: What I'm afraid of when we do that is that we keep exactly '
what we've got right now Jay which you've been talking about for a couple,of
years that they're not being done. I would much rather see us run with them
done and then back off if need be. I
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Councilman Johnson: Okay. We can wait and see what the experience of staff is.
Mayor Chmiel: Okay, we have a motion on the floor with the proposed change. Any
further discussion? Hearing none, is there a second?
Councilman Johnson: I'll second. 4
Councilman Boyt moved, Councilman Johnson seconded to approve the Zoning
Ordinance Amendment to Amend the City Code Section 20-237, Revocation and
Inspection Regarding Conditional Use Permits with an amendment to Point 2
stating that inspections will be conducted at least annually to determine
compliance with the terms of a conditional use permit. All voted in favor and
the motion carried.
' Councilman Boyt: I would move for acceptance of the first reading as amended of
Ordinance Section 1, Subsection 20-237 of the Chanhassen City Code.
Councilman Workman: I'll second it.
Councilman Johnson: Should we have, between the first and second reading, have
' a notification of those people holding a conditional use permit that such an
ordinance is coming about on their conditional use permit? It will be
retroactive to all past conditional use permits.
Mayor Chmiel: Good point.
Jo Ann Olsen: Is that notify all conditional use permit holders?
Councilman Johnson: Yes. 45.
' Mayor Chmiel: 50 to 100 Jo Ann.
Councilwoman Dimler: That will force you to get a list I think.
Jo Ann Olsen: We've got the list I just haven't counted them.
Mayor Chmiel: I'd even like to see that list when you get it.
Jo Ann Olsen: You just want than to be notified that there will be a second
reading?
Mayor Chmiel: Right. That there will be a first and second reading of a zoning
ordinance amendment.
Councilman Johnson: First reading's been approved and second reading will be on
such and such a day.
Jo Ann Olsen: You don't want that on the Consent Agenda?
Mayor Chmiel: Oh no. No.
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CITY OF
CHANHASSEN
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1 690 COULTER DRIVE • P.O. BOX 147 • CHANHASSEN, MINNESOTA 55317
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August 8 , 1989
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Dear Conditional Use Permit Holder:
The City will be reviewing the second and final reading of the I
zoning ordinance amendment regulating conditional use permits.
This item is scheduled for the August 14, 1989 , City Council
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meeting at 7 : 30 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers. The
ordinance amendment reads as follows:
Section 1. Section 20-237 of the Chanhassen City Code
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is amended to read as follows:
Sec. 20-237. Revocation and Inspection.
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(1) Failure to comply with any condition set forth in a
conditional use permit shall be a misdemeanor and shall also
constitute sufficient cause for the revocation of the conditional
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use permit by the City Council following a public hearing. The
property owner shall be notified in advance of the City Council' s
review of the permit.
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( 2) Inspections will be conducted at least annually to
determine compliance with the terms of a conditional use permit.
IISection 2. This ordinance shall be effective imme-
diately upon its passage and publication.
All interested persons are invited to attend this meeting and I
express their opinions with respect to this proposal. Should you
have any questions, please feel free to contact me.
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Sincerely,
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Jo Ann Olsen
Senior Planner I
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IMr. Wally Gripentrog Mr. John Pryzmus Mr. Matt Fisher
Moon Valley Rifle Range 7476 Saratoga Apple Valley Red-E-Mix
100 Flying Cloud Drive Chanhassen, MN 55317 6801 West 150th Street
IIChaska, MN 55318 Apple Valley, MN 55124
IIMr. Ted Korzenowski Mr. Jim Lacey R & W Sanitation
Prairie House Restaurant 121 Choctaw Circle 8470 Galpin Blvd.
501 West 79th Street Chanhassen, MN 55317 Chanhassen, MN 55317
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Mr. Merle Volk j Mr. Larry Kerber Mr. Mike Sorenson
II135 Mound Avenue 6428 Powers Blvd. 7606 Erie Avenue
Tonka Bay, MN 55331 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Chanhassen, MN 55317
IIMr. Ronald Landin L Mr. Rodney Beuch Mr. Lowell Carlson
I 720 West 96th Street i , Buck's Excavating j Carlson Excavating
Chanhassen, MN 55317 1180 Pioneer Trail 4141 Kings Road
Chaska, MN 55318 Excelsior, MN 55331
IIMr. Theodore Bentz Mr. Michael McGlynn Mr. Michael Dimich
7300 Galpin Blvd. McGlynn Bakeries Riverside Auto Sales
II Excelsior, MN 55331 7752 Mitchell Road 609 Flying Cloud Drive
Eden Prairie, MN 55344 Chaska, MN 55318
IMr. Joseph Noterman Mr. Steve Bergquist Lyman Lumberg
Brookside Motel Merit Heating 300 Morse Avenue
1205 W. 6th Ave. 1450 Park Court Excelsior, MN 55331
ilShakopee, MN 55379 Chanhassen, MN 55317
Mr. Roman Mueller Mr. Harry Lindbery Mr. Jay Kronick
IChan SuperAmerica Prtnshp. 6901 Maloney Avenue Lotus Lawn and Garden
900 Second Street So. Hopkins, MN 55343 78 West 78th Street
Minneapolis, MN .55402 Chanhassen, MN 55317
Mr. Roman Roos Mr. Brad Johnson Mr. Steve Willette
IIEarly Beginnings Daycare (Chan Auto & Sports) Lakeshore Equipment
1450 Park Court P.O. Box 99 7851 Park Drive
Chanhassen, MN 55317 Chanhassen, MN 55317 Chanhassen, MN 55317
IEckankar Church Mr. Dave Stockdale Mr. Mark VanHoef
c/o Mr. Peter Beck 7210 Galpin Blvd. Northwest Wholesale Nursery
I1500 Norwest Financial Ctr. Excelsior, MN 55331 9150 Great Plains Blvd.
7900 Xerxes Ave. Chanhassen, MN 55317
Minneapolis, MN 55431
IIMr. Chuck Gabrielson Ms. Marjorie Bush Mr. Guy Peterson
Carver Group Home Bluff Creek Inn Chan Taco Shop
2100 Arboretum Blvd. 1161 Bluff Creek Drive 195 West 78th Street
IIExcelsior, MN 55331 Chaska, MN 55318 Chanhassen, MN 55317
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Gardeneer, Inc. Mr. Gary Brown/Mr. Gary Dungey Mr. Jim Bixler, President II
8470 Galpin Blvd. 1831 Koehnen Circle Red Cedar Cove Homeowners
Chanhassen, MN 55317 Excelsior, MN 55331 7038 Red Cedar Cove
Excelsior, MN 55331
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Mr. George Nelson KSMM Radio/KKCM Christian Musics Pemton Company
1660 So. Hwy. 100, #428 421 First Avene (Crimson Bay) 1
Minneapolis, MN 55416 Shakopee, MN 55379 8200 Humboldt Ave. S.
Bloomington, MN 55431
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Northern States Power Mr. Melvin Kurvers Mr. Kevin Sharkey
c/o Mr. Don Chmiel 7240 Chanhassen Road Sunny Slope HOA
7100 Tecumseh Lane Chanhassen, MN 55317 380 Deerfoot Trail
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Chanhassen, MN 55317 Chanhassen, MN 55317
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Near Mountain Association i D & L Specialties Mr. Robert Pierce
650 Pleasant View Road ' P.O. Box 462 3915 Farmhill Circle
Chanhassen, MN 55317 Fairbault, MN 55021 Mound, MN 55364
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Mr. Patrick Blood and Mr. Larry Zamor Lotus Lake Betterment Assoc'
Ms. Nancy Lee Chanhassen Inn Motel Attn: President
Admiral Waste Management 531 West 79th Street P.O. Box 63
8275 Tamarack Trail Chanhassen, MN 55317 Chanhassen, MN 55317
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Eden Prairie, MN 55344
Lotus Lake Homeowners Assoc. II Attn: Margie Karjalahti
7413 Frontier Trail
Chanhassen, MN 55317
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• Conditional Use Permits
88-1 Temporary Trailer - David Luse - Natural Green
' 88-2 McGlynn Bakeries - Audubon Road
88-3 — Hanson, Bernie - Chan Lawn and Sports (W. 79th Street)
88- 4 Freeman, James/Brambilla - 608 Flying Cloud
88-5 Collins , Dale - 3931 Aster Trail (Horse Barn)
quip Brookside Motel - Joseph Noterman
: : Merit Heating and Cooling
:-8 Lyman Lumber Expansion
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: 8- Westside Baptist Church - in Rural Area
$ SuperAmerica (TH 7/41) - Convenience Store-gas pumps
8 :- Lindbery, Harry (TH 212) - Contractor' s yard
2 SuperAmerica (TH 212) 80 sq. ft. pylon sign
Kronick, Jay (W. 78th Street) - Garden Center
: 8- 4 Park Day Care Center - Business Park (Rome Develp. )
8 :-15 Chanhassen Culture Center (W. 78th St. ) - Meid Development
41151* Chan Auto and Sports Center (NE Hwy. 5/101) Hanus Bldg.
88-17 Lakeshore Equipment - Park Drive ( Steve Willet)
88-18 --. Paisley Park Outdoor Storage
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89- Stockdale, Dave, Edgework Builders, Inc . (8301 Audubon Road)
89-3 Market Square
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C85-1 VanHoff, Mark - Wholesale Nursery
8 - Stockdale, David - Contractor' s yard
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Carver Group Home
� 1 :, Bush, Marjorie - Bed and Breakfast
85-5 David C. Bell Investment/Gary Kirt - Reuse of I. Web Bldg.
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85_6 Adams , Todd - Boat storage building
�.� 7 ) Peterson, Guy - Taco Shop addition
85-8 *Combined with 85-3 (Carver Group Home)
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Plocher/Geske - Red Cedar Cove Beachlot
-l� Plocher/Geske - Red Cedar Cove Boathouse
85-11 Kirt, Gary - General, retail, office, restaurant, grocery
store uses in CBD
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85-12 Novaczyk, Todd - Tennis court
85-13 Craig, Scott - Christmas tree sales
714) NSP - Bluff Creek substation/transmission lines
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86- _ Jedlicki - Sorenson Building - Cold Storage Warehouse
8672 Blue Circle Assoc. - Hidden Valley Outlots
• 86-33 Burke, Steve/Sunny Slope Homeowner ' s - Beachlot-dock
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6= -) Nelson, George/Gagne, Verne - Lake Riley Woods North
� Peters, Dan/KSMM Transmission Tower
87-1 Volk, Merle/Gardeneer - Contractor ' s yard I
v1.► Brown, Gary/Dungey, Gary - Mini-storage warehouse
: 7-3 Theis, Jim - Amateur radio antenna
< E, P Lakeshore Equipment, 7904 Monterey Dr. outdoor storage
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87-5 Westside Baptist Church - Park Road
87-6 Windfield Develop./CHADDA - Retail West
C17-7j Pemtom/Worm property - 3430 Arboretum Blvd.- Beachlot II 87-8 - Prendergast/Mary Patrick - 10360 Heidi Lane - Tennis Ct.
87-9 Obee, Donald - 3530 Hwy. 7 - Private stable
&Z-10') Perusse, Ted - Auto Dealership (Hwy. 212/169 "Y" )
-11� Northwestern Bell - Equipment Building II 42M1•110 Kurvers Point - Beachlot
: 7-13 Near Mtn Lake Assoc. - 650 Pleasant View Road - Beachlot
-14 D & L Specialties - Radio tower II 87-15 Barke, Roy S. - Amateur Radio towers
87-16 Schmitz , Marion - bookstore ( temporary) - Galpin Blvd.
17 Pierce, Robert - Beachlot ( Stratford Ridge) II
ca.7-lb) Blood/Lee - Contractor ' s yard
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CONDITIONAL USE PERMITS
I70-1 Twin Hills Stable 79-1 Ford, Eileen -
0-2 Top of the Bluff 79-2 Apostolic Church
179-3 Murphy, Russ
1-1 Dale Green Canpany 79-5 Kitchen Expansion Chanhassen Dinner Theater
79-6 Lotus Lake Estates Beachlot
72-1 Valley Auto Parts
I _80-1 Pryzrnus, John
73-1 Carlson, Lowell 80-2 Scott/Carver Econanic Council-Farmer's Market
73-2 Meadows Car Wash
I73-3 MT 81-1 Drive Flour
73-4 Ware, Leonard , 81-2 Morgan, S. Thomas
(.2 Gripentrog, Wally O� ` ' - J 81-3 Arnericinn - Chanhassen Inn
• 73-6 Denum Wenzel, Nancy 81-4 Holiday Village
il 81-5 Nylander, John
74-1 Taylor, Lois
74-2 Instant Shade 82-1 Dolphin Construction
I74-3 Hanus Properties W. 78th St. 82-2 Greene Stable permit
74-4 Wausau Hanes 82-3 Peterson, Guy (..Cork/(.. :t5 ?5-1
74-5 Smith Greenhouse X82=4 , Apple Valley
I —82=5 Stefonac-Driving RangeA.-Q
75-1 Chanhassen Child Develop. Cent 82-6 Frontier Trail Assoc. Beachlot
75-2 Minnewashta Regional Park
I75-3 Molnau/Duber 83-1 Ray's Auto Sales - Stewart
75-4 Cravens/Klingelhutz 83-2 Auto Parts Machine Shop (Belden)
75-5 Woida, Clifford 83-3 Mtka Jr. High School Reuse-Gardneer
75-6 Larson, Bradley - Stable permi 83-4 Holy Cross Lutheran Church
F75-7 Parish of St. Huberts 83-5 Chanhassen Inn Addition (Zamor)
-5-8 Cathcart Park 3-6 Prairie House Restaurant (Korzenowski)
%,--.5-9 Chan Lawn & Sports 83-7 Retail Building (Thang)
I75-10 Knights of Columbus Project Ne 83-8 Car Wash - Gary Brown
76-1 Adams/Cameron 84-1 MCI Air Signal, Inc.
76-2 Pauly/Koltyk 84-2 Lotus Lake Betterment Assoc.
1 76-3 Peirce, Dawn - Stable permit 84-3 Ray Brenden, Commercial Stable
76-4 Tessness, Adolph 84-4 The Dale Green Co.
76-5 Susernihl, Eugene 84-5 American Legion Farmers Market
I76-6 Standard Oil 84-6 Sunny Slope Recreational Beachlot
76-7 Hanus, Donald W. 78th St. 84-7 Severson Horse Stable
76-8 Midamerica Baptist Social Cent • 84- Lotus Lake HO Assoc.
76-9 Pauly House 4-9 Chanhassen Inn
I84-10 Frizzell, James
77-1 Sorenson, Michael 84-11 Kerr Companies
77-2 Mother-in-Law Apartments s, Lincoln Properties
177-3 Reuteman Grading permit 84-13 R & W Sanitation
84-14 Volk, Merle
78-1 Adams, Dave 84-15 Kerber, Tarry
I78-2 Erickson Petroleum 84-16 Sorenson, Mike
78-3 Bakke, Roy 84-17 Landin, Ronald
78-4 Brambilla, Jack 84-18 Buck's Excavating
I78-5 Mobil Service Station 84-19 Carlson Excavating
78-6 Natural Green 4-2-2� Bentz, Theodore
78-7 O'Leary's Kitchen
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