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PLANNING & ZONING BOARD <br />AGENDA ITEM 6B <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR:Kate Achenbach,Assistant City Engineer, WSB <br />MEETING DATE:June 11, 2025 <br />REQUEST:PUBLIC HEARING <br />Phelps Road Stockpile <br />Interim Use Permit <br /> <br />CASE NUMBER: IUP 2025-0002 <br /> <br />APPLICANT: Mark Smith <br /> 2120 Otter Lake Drive <br /> White Bear Lake, MN 55110 <br /> <br />REVIEW SCHEDULE: <br /> <br />Complete Application Date: May 9, 2025 <br />60-Day Deadline: July 8, 2025 <br />Environmental Board Meeting:N/A <br />Park Board Meeting:N/A <br />Planning & Zoning Board Meeting: June 11, 2025 <br />City Council Work Session: June 23, 2025 <br />City Council Meeting:June 23, 2025 <br />BACKGROUND <br />Mark Smith resubmitted a Land Use Application for aninterim use permit for earth <br />moving and stockpiling on a property located on Phelps Road (PID #24-31-22-42-0004). <br />The City’s Planning and Zoning Board and City Council approved this project back in <br />2022/2023. The applicant did not move forward with the project at that time and is now <br />seeking approval again. There are no proposed changes to the project. <br />The applicant is requesting approval of an interim use permit to place approximately <br />71,000 cubic yards (CY) of suitable fill material on the site for use during future industrial <br />development. The stockpiles are proposed to be up to 15 feet higher than the existing <br />grade of the site. Three separate stockpiles are proposed. <br />1 <br /> <br />
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