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MAYOR <br />Michael 1. Fahey <br />COUNCIL <br />Beverly Scalze <br />Jim LaValle <br />Steve Morelan <br />Bob Pedersen <br />515 Little Canada Road. Little Canada. MN 55117 -1600 ADMINISTRATOR <br />(651) 484 -2177 / FAX: (651) 484 4538 Joel R. Hanson <br />Email: cityhall @ci.little - canada.mn.us <br />Planning Report <br />TO: Planning Commission <br />Mayor & Council Members <br />FROM: Elizabeth Mursko, Zoning Administrator <br />DATE: December 2, 1999 <br />RE: Wood Chip Pile Interim Use Clause <br />As previously discussed at the October 27, 1999, Council Meeting, I have drafted an <br />interim use clause within the Public "P" District to allow by permit the specific use of <br />open and outdoor storage of a wood chip pile to a maximum height of fifteen (15) feet. <br />The wood chip pile is considered to be a service to our citizens and City Council and <br />have indicated they would support the continuation of this service to our citizens. <br />The interim use clause stipulates that this area will not be screened from the public <br />right -of -way or residential uses in this area to deter dumping of unwanted materials <br />(creating a public nuisance) as this location is not monitored and /or staffed by city <br />personnel. This use would sunset upon sale of the adjacent Public Works Property to <br />the North of this parcel. My recommendation for the interim use clause is attached. <br />page 142 <br />
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