Variance, conditional use approved

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The RM of West St. Paul council held a regular planning meeting on Feb. 10.
A variance was approved to reduce minimum site area requirements from four acres to approximately .3.85 acres each for two proposed lots on a property at 197 Fulsher Rd. The property is zoned agricultural, but is being developed for residential use as part of a previously approved subdivision.
“This is great to see a variety of lot size in West St. Paul,” said mayor Cheryl Christian.
Additionally, a conditional use application to allow for a veterinary clinic within units 14 and 16 at 1051 Kapelus Dr. 
Some concerns were raised by Coun. Eleanor Link regarding changes with regard to access and roadways that are forthcoming with regard to access to the Perimeter Highway, which could impact the business. 
Resident Norma Alberg, who was registered in support of the application, also expressed concern with the increase in traffic that both a new business and new residents to the area will bring to local roadways, which she felt pending changes to access would only make worse.
Brent Olynyk, chief administrative officer for West St. Paul, called such concerns “fear mongering” in response, while Christian noted she believed the business would have at least four access points for vehicles.
The owner noted they were aware of changes coming, but did not believe they would be injurious to the business. The application was approved, with a condition restricting business to between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., with some exception for emergency procedures, was added to the application.
A zoning bylaw amendment was heard with regard to two properties zoned agricultural to residential serviced. A first reading of the change was approved, which will allow a public hearing to be held for a second hearing when the rest of the surrounding subdivision will be discussed in the near future.

The RM of West St. Paul council held a regular planning meeting on Feb. 10.

A variance was approved to reduce minimum site area requirements from four acres to approximately .3.85 acres each for two proposed lots on a property at 197 Fulsher Rd. The property is zoned agricultural, but is being developed for residential use as part of a previously approved subdivision.

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A conditional use was approved by the West St. Paul municipal council at a regular planning meeting on Feb. 10 to allow for a veterinary clinic at 1051 Kapelus Dr.
Supplied photo A conditional use was approved by the West St. Paul municipal council at a regular planning meeting on Feb. 10 to allow for a veterinary clinic at 1051 Kapelus Dr.

“This is great to see a variety of lot size in West St. Paul,” said mayor Cheryl Christian.

Additionally, a conditional use application to allow for a veterinary clinic within units 14 and 16 at 1051 Kapelus Dr. 

Some concerns were raised by Coun. Eleanor Link regarding changes with regard to access and roadways that are forthcoming with regard to access to the Perimeter Highway, which could impact the business. 

Resident Norma Alberg, who was registered in support of the application, also expressed concern with the increase in traffic that both a new business and new residents to the area will bring to local roadways, which she felt pending changes to access would only make worse.

Brent Olynyk, chief administrative officer for West St. Paul, called such concerns “fear mongering” in response, while Christian noted she believed the business would have at least four access points for vehicles.

The owner noted they were aware of changes coming, but did not believe they would be injurious to the business. The application was approved, with a condition restricting business to between 7 a.m. and 7 p.m., with some exception for emergency procedures, was added to the application.

A zoning bylaw amendment was heard with regard to two properties zoned agricultural to residential serviced. A first reading of the change was approved, which will allow a public hearing to be held for a second hearing when the rest of the surrounding subdivision will be discussed in the near future.

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