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MINTJTES <br />CITY COUNCIL <br />SEPTEMBER 24, 1997 <br />Fahey suggested that the City Engineer work with Frattalone on an interim <br />,grading plan that would accommodate both an office and industrial -type of <br />development. The grading permit for this plan could be acted upon at the <br />time a PUD rezoning is considered. Morelan suggested that action on the <br />interim grading plan could occur at the next Council meeting. <br />There was no one present from the general public wishing to comment on <br />this matter. <br />Upon motion by Mercian, seconded by Pedersen, the public hearing was <br />closed. <br />The City Planner suggested that Frattalone withdraw his application for <br />rezoning to I -P, and that the applicant reapply for the PUD zoning. <br />Frattalone indicated withdrawal of his application for I -P zoning and <br />reported that he would reapply for a PUD rezoning. Fahey suggested that <br />staff advertise both the PUD rezoning as well as an I -P rezoning so that <br />the Council is not limited in the options it has available. <br />Mrs. Scalze introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 97 -9- 227 — ACCEPTING MR. FRANK <br />FRATTALONE'5 WITHDRAWAL OF HIS APPLICATION TO <br />REZONE THE SOUTHERN PORTION OF THE ST. PAUL WATER <br />DEPARTMENT PROPERTY TO INDUSTRIAL -PARK (I -P), AND <br />ACCEPTING HIS APPLICATION FOR REZONING TO PLANNED <br />UNIT DEVELOPMENT (PUD) <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by LaValle. <br />Ayes (5) Scalze, LaVaile, Morelan, Fahey, Pedersen. <br />Nays (0). Resolution declared adopted. <br />Mr. Morelan introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: <br />RESOLUTION NO. 97 -9 -228 — REFERRING THE GRADING OF <br />THE ST. PAUL WATER DEPARTMENT PROPERTY TO THE CITY <br />ENGINEER AND REQUESTING THAT BE WORK WTTH MR. <br />FRATTALONE TO DEVELOP AN INTERLW GRADING PLAN FOR <br />llfE PROPERTY BASED ON THE COUNCIL'S DISCUSSION IBIS <br />EVENING <br />The foregoing resolution was duly seconded by LaValle. <br />Page 25 <br />