Planning Commission Minutes 01-20-1976
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MONTICELLO PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
January 20, 1976
7: 30 P.M.
Members present: Dr. Bauer, Henry Doerr, Howard Gillham,
Jim Ridgeway, J. W. Miller.
Members absent: Fred Topel.
1. Appointment of Chairman.
Motion by Bauer, seconded by Doerr and unanimously carried
to appoint Howard Gillham as chairman for 1976 of the
Monticello Planning Commission.
2. Approval of minutes of December 16, 1975.
There being no objections, the minutes stand as presented.
3.
Review of Roy Lauring's Plat Plan #4.
Mr. Lauring indicated he is following Howard Dahlgren's
suggestion in revising the plat and only had one street
running through the area. Consensus of commission was
to refer to Howard Dahlgren for his views on curve of the
proposed street.
4.
Consideration of building permit request by Bureau
Investment Corporation.
Mr. Howard Rekstad of Bureau Investment Corporation pre-
sented plans for a Kentucky Fried Chicken to be built
on the southwest corner of the intersection of Seventh
Street and Minnesota State Highway 25. Forty-three
parking stalls were planned and the restaurant would have
seating capacity for 76 people. Motion by Doerr, seconded
by Bauer and unanimously carried to recommend to City
Council approval of building permit. There was some question
as to whether the Kentucky Fried Chicken establishment was
a restaurant or convenience food operation according to the
definitions prescribed in the Monticello City zoning
ordinances. A possible public hearing might have to be
scheduled as the proposed site is in a B-3 area which
allows a convenience food establishment as a conditional
use.
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Planning Commission Meeting
January 20, 1976 - cont'd.
5.
Consideration of building permit - Al Joyner.
Mr. Al Joyner reviewed proposed 17,000 square foot building
with planning commission. Building consists of 16 bowling
lanes, bar for the serving of intoxicating liquor, nursery,
pro shop, lounge area, dining area, kitchen and office space.
Proposed location would be in Oakwood Industrial Park which is
zoned I-I and 1-2 so there would be no problems pertaining to
use etc. Motion by Doerr, seconded by Gillham and unanimously
carried to recommend approval of building permit.
6. Consideration of allowing truck garage in an R-l zoning district.
Motion by Bauer, seconded by Ridgeway and unanimously carried
to allow Charles Ritze to expand his truck garage with the
stipulation the front yard would require fencing. Public
hearing still to be held as a conditional use permit would
be required.
Motion to adjourn made by Bauer, seconded by Ridgeway and
unanimously carried.
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