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• <br />• <br />• <br />CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION September 6, 2011 <br />DRAFT <br />46 <br />47 The mayor asked the council if they would like to consider an ordinance change overall to <br />48 allow this situation? He suggested that staff should look more specifically at what other <br />49 cities are doing in this area and review the possibility of allowing the use of fence spikes. <br />50 <br />51 Mr. Jensen added that the fence is also a safety issue for his family as well as a matter of <br />52 privacy. He also has an issue that he cannot place a playset for his young children in the <br />53 yard if the fence isn't allowed as requested. <br />54 <br />55 2. Paul Montain — Zoning Issue at 8122 80th Street — Community Development <br />56 Director Grochala recalled that the zoning issue at 8122 80th St was brought forward <br />57 through a complaint on the use of the property for a trucking business. Staff has <br />58 investigated the fertilizer company operations that are occurring on the property. The <br />59 property owners are contending that the use is agricultural and therefore allowed. Staff <br />60 has considered it to be a trucking business use and therefore not a permitted use. The <br />61 property owners appeared at a recent Open Mike and requested an opportunity to discuss <br />62 the situation at a council work session. <br />63 <br />64 Paul Montain and Lloyd Drilling, owners of the property at 8122 80th Street, told the <br />65 council that they firmly believe the use at the site is agricultural and that it should be <br />66 allowed. The operations do involve trucks that are moving things around and the <br />67 operations are agriculture related. Mr. Montain pointed out that neither the city nor the <br />68 state of agriculture (and the operations involved) are the same as when the pertinent city <br />69 law was drafted (in the 1980's). He is exclusively involved in agriculture and he expects <br />70 the rules to recognize that; otherwise they need to be properly changed. Furthermore he <br />71 was told by the city's former attorney, Mr. Hawkins, that the use is permitted. <br />72 <br />73 Community Development Director Grochala clarified that the title of the land use district <br />74 may be confusing. It is not, in fact, intended to allow agricultural use. Perhaps a <br />75 clarification is what's needed. The mayor noted that it appears that the city may have to <br />76 revisit its ordinances in this area and figure out what makes sense for this situation and <br />77 others like it. <br />78 <br />79 The mayor noted that the city has received a complaint relative to noise, number of <br />80 trucks, dust, etc. Staff confirmed that the concern is about the vehicles operating a <br />81 business out of the property and providing services to others. The mayor suggested that <br />82 staff should be looking at all like situations for reference and studying the overall issue <br />83 while being sensitive to business and agricultural needs. <br />84 <br />85 City Attorney Langel suggested that the council should also focus on these ten acres and <br />86 the operations that are occurring there whereby a business is actually providing services <br />87 to others. Community Development Director Grochala suggested that it seems as if the <br />88 council wants to draw the line as far as use and would be interested in providing for a way <br />89 to operate a business such as this with some controls; perhaps a topic appropriately <br />90 discussed by the Planning and Zoning Board. Mr. Grochala added that, in the meantime, <br />
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