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MINUTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />JULY 25, 2018 <br />amend the interim use permit. The Associate Planner stated the fee at this <br />time is $350 to amend an interim use permit. <br />Upon motion by Keis, seconded by Montour, the public hearing was closed. <br />There were no comments from the public. <br />Montour introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 2018-7-155 — APPROVING THE PLANNED UNIT <br />DEVELOPMENT AMENDMENT FOR AN INTERIM USE PERMIT <br />FOR UP TO FIVE YEARS TO ALLOW FOR OFF-SITE OUTDOOR <br />STORAGE FOR Q UINZON OUTDOOR SERVICES, WHICH IS A <br />HOME BASED B USINESS IN LITTLE CANADA, S UBJECT TO <br />SUBMITTAL OF A NEW SITE PLAN THAT SHOWS THE <br />DESIGNATION OF OUTDOOR STORAGE AREA BETWEEN THE <br />TENANT AND NON -TENANT SPACE <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by McGraw. <br />Ayes (5). <br />Nays (0). Resolution adopted. <br />PUBLIC HEARING - The City Planner stated that tonight is the public hearing for the Council to <br />2018 review the plan and authorize sending this draft to all adjacent cities and <br />COMPREHENSIVE affected groups, such as the school districts, for their comments. He stated <br />PLAN UPDATE that once everyone has responded, final changes will be made, the City <br />Council will conditionally adopt the plan, and staff will submit it to the <br />Metropolitan Council. He noted that this will likely occur in December. He <br />explained that the Metropolitan Council may want changes, and after they <br />have given approval, the City Council will adopt the final draft of the plan. <br />The City Planner explained that this plan is looking forward through 2040, <br />and continues to protect the amount of low density housing that the City has. <br />The bulk of the land use talks about redevelopment and the market usually <br />helps determine whether that is private developer driven or city led. He <br />stated that he has been working on reviewing the employment growth <br />number that the Metropolitan Council has estimated for the city, and <br />explained that once it was compared against the land uses, the number <br />seemed to be acceptable. He noted that the Parks & Recreation Commission <br />has completed the Park System Master Plan update which will be <br />incorporated into the parks chapter of the Comprehensive Plan. <br />Upon motion by Montour, seconded by McGraw, the public hearing was <br />closed. <br />
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