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COUNCIL MINUTES SEPTEMBER 25, 2000 <br />Mayor Bergeson suggested the possibility of added the following phrase to the motion to be conveyed <br />to the Metropolitan Council: "Money be used to help with purchase of land and/or infrastructure." <br />Council Member Carlson stated the City has two (2) decisions to make: is the city going to be a <br />developer and is the City going to finance the project. The City does need to move forward but is not <br />committing to financing the project and be the developer. The motion should be amended to included <br />that the Council has not yet decided if it will be lead developer and may not help with the funding. <br />Mayor Bergeson suggested Resolution No. 00 — 79 be tabled until later in the evening. Staff will <br />review the resolution and make possible changes in the language. <br />Council Member Reinert moved to table Resolution No. 00 — 79 until later in the meeting. Council <br />Member Carlson seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Consider Otter Lake Road, Minor Subdivision (3/5 Vote Require <br />the City has purchased land for ponding and wetland mitigation in <br />industrial area The purchased land must be divided from the laz er' arc <br />and description that indicates the parcel to be created by themno ub <br />e ff Smyser — Staff advised <br />ater Creek light <br />el ''Staff referred to a sketch <br />ion. <br />NSP power line strip is a parcel in itself, not just an eas. mend `` this were a private action, staff <br />would be concerned about creating a parcel that is Neat s way by another parcel. After <br />discussion with the City Attorney, staff has resolved concern. Since this is to be City land for <br />ponding, there is no danger of a claim to a build ble lot . n either side of the NSP land. Staff referred <br />to a letter from Mr. Hawkins indicating sup - f r this <br />The remaining parcels to the north an, <br />Planning and Zoning Board voted <br />e g enough to support development. Staff noted the <br />ve`e minor subdivision. <br />Council Member Dahl asked ° e ppliL t is present. Staff advised this is a City project. <br />Therefore, the City is the .plic <br />Council Member O'Donne o ed to approve the minor subdivision, as presented. Council Member <br />Reinert seconded the motion Motion carried unanimously. <br />Consider Central Suburban Inc. Site Plan Review (3/5 Vote Required), Jeff Smyser — Staff <br />advised the application includes a site plan and conditional use permit. The applicant, Central <br />Suburban, Inc., proposes to build an addition on the existing building and use the site for its land <br />development and construction business. All site and building plans for industrial uses requires a site <br />plan review. <br />• <br />The existing building is a pole barn. The expansion of a pole barn in an industrial district requires a <br />conditional use permit. <br />Central Suburban will use the fenced yard for storage of trucks, equipment, and material such as pipe, <br />manholes, culverts, lumber, sand, gravel, and the like. Under the current zoning ordinance, outdoor <br />6 <br />
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