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y/' '~~ MAYDR <br />~~ ( ~ ~ 13111 Blesener <br />~~ ~` '• COUNCIL <br />~..•-S" .~ JJJ Jim LaValle <br />~j~ ~ ,~ ~~~ ~/~/ w V ~ Ricl: Montour <br />L(/Lj ~ ~e'~~ ~ [3aCI]8I'P fUlElll <br />JOIllI 1tP.IS <br />515 Little Canada Road, Little Canada, MN 55117-1600 <br />(651) 766-4029 / FAa: (651) 766-4048 ADMINISTRATOR <br />www.ci.little-canada.mn.us Joel R. ltaason <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Members of the Planning Commission <br />FROM: Joel Hanson, City Administrator <br />Jessica Jagoe, Code Enforcement Officer <br />DATE: January 4, 2007 <br />RE: Valor Enterprises <br />Attached is a timeline of events for Valor Enterprises since the revocation of the Conditional Use <br />Permit process was started in May 2006. The City Council revolted the Conditional Use Permit <br />on September 27, 2006 and did not renew the auto outdoor retail sales and auto repair licenses <br />for this property. City Staff continues to spend a tremendous amount of time dealing with this <br />property and/or matters related to this property since the revocation. Staff has become aware of <br />continued storage of cars owned by Valor Enterprises on other businesses property with and <br />without permission. Many of these have resulted in the cars being towed and citations issued. <br />The last inspection on this property conducted by City staff was on Monday, December 26, 2006. <br />Valor was attempting to achieve compliance with the previous CUP that was revolted by the City <br />Council this past September. By demonstrating compliance, Valor believes that would improve <br />their chance for reissuance of their CUP. That CUP allowed a total of 50 cars on site, consisting <br />of 30 "for sale vehicles" and 20 "repairables". Based on this inspection, Valor would not have <br />achieved compliance under the revolted CUP given he had at least 22 repairable vehicles in the <br />rear yard versus the 20 he was allowed. There were at total of 28 "for sale" vehicles, but they <br />were not stored in accordance with the revoked CUP. The outdoor storage violation of car parts <br />still remained, although was notably cleaner. - <br />City staff recommends denial of the test amendment, CUP's, and license applications for <br />Valor Enterprises riven this business's demonstrated inability to achieve and maintain <br />compliance with previous CUP requirements and various city cades. <br />