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<br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />3. Construction shall be consistent with all plans approved as part of this special use permit <br />amendment except as required to be updated by City Staff to conform to conditions of <br />approval. <br />4. The applicant shall incorporate all necessary updates to plans as directed by the Planning <br />Commission and/or City Council. <br />Chair Nichols-Matkaiti asked what triggered the site plan request. Assistant Director of <br />Community Assets and Development Gozola reported the structure itself triggered the site plan <br />request. <br />Commissioner Frischman understood there have been structures built on this property in the <br />past that did not come before the City. She questioned why the carport was coming before the <br />City. Assistant Director of Community Assets and Development Gozola explained New Brighton <br />was a complaint based City and only responded to matters after receiving a complaint on a <br />property. <br />Chair Nichols-Matkaiti opened the Public Hearing at 6:55 p.m. <br />Skip Bolton, Johnson Screens representative, introduced himself to the Commission noting he <br />has worked with Johnson Screens for the past eight years. He stated he was before the <br />Commission in order to have the carport approved in the right matter. He thanked the <br />Commission for considering his request. <br />Commissioner Frischman requested further information regarding the storage issues on this <br />property. Mr. Bolton indicated Johnson Screens was using the property to its fullest as this <br />business continues to grow. He discussed how the size of screens has grown over time. He <br />anticipated more storage space would be requested in the future. <br />Commissioner Biedenfeld asked if the applicant supported the conditions as recommended by <br />staff. Mr. Bolton stated he supported the conditions as drafted and noted he has spoken with <br />the neighbors. <br />Joan Barnes, member and resident of Applewood Pointe, stated she liked the recommendation <br />of Applewood Pointe having a conversation with Johnson Screen. <br />Motion by Commissioner Biedenfeld, seconded by Commissioner Biedenfeld to close the <br />Public Hearing. <br />A roll call vote was taken. <br />Approved 7-0. <br />Commissioner Biedenfeld indicated he would be willing to grant the applicant more time for <br />the Special Use Permit request. <br />
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