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02/26/2001
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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01-031
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• <br />COUNCIL MINUTES FEBRUARY 26, 2001 <br />City Planner Smyser noted the Planning and Zoning Board also recommended approval on a 4 -0 -1 <br />(Rafferty) vote to approve this minor subdivision based on conditions at their February 13, 2001 <br />meeting. <br />City Planner Smyser reviewed the information regarding zoning for commercial /residential <br />comparing the existing land use map to the proposal. <br />Mr. Rockey Goertz came forward and referred to a sketch of the concept plan noting the plan will go <br />through the City process. He stated the land needs to be split up for a business deal. The street layout <br />does have the County's blessing. The right -in right -out option has been approved. The preliminary <br />plat will be submitted in March 2001. <br />Council Member Carlson asked if the right -in right -out will be at the same point as the access. <br />Mr. Goertz stated the right -in right -out will be a little to the north of the access. The access will then <br />be eliminated. <br />Council Member Carlson moved to adopt Resolution No. 01 — 31, based on the following conditions: <br />1. Dedication of 27 — 29.73' of right -of -way is dedicated along the west property line of <br />both Parcel A and B as required by Anoka County. <br />2. Approval of this minor subdivision does not guarantee, nor imply approval of any <br />subsequent development plans for the property. <br />Council Member O'Donnell seconded the motion. Motion carried unanimously. <br />Resolution No. 01 — 31 can be found in the City Clerk's office. <br />SECOND READING, Ordinance No. 03 — 01, Rezone City Hall Park from Rural to Public <br />Semi - Public to allow for the Location of a PCS Tower, (4/5 Vote Required), Jeff Smyser — City <br />Planner Smyser advised the City Council approved the first reading of Ordinance No. 03 — 01 on <br />February 12, 2001. This is the second reading. After approval of the second reading, the ordinance <br />will be published in the newspaper. The ordinance becomes effective 30 days after the publication <br />date. <br />To summarize, Qwest proposes to construct a 135 -foot high tower for antennas for wireless telephone <br />service. Such towers are not allowed in the Rural zoning district. City Hall Park currently is zoned <br />Rural. Towers are allowed in a PSP Public Semi - Public district. Qwest has requested rezoning City <br />Hall Park to PSP. <br />Council Member O'Donnell moved to approve the SECOND READING, of Ordinance No. 03 — 01, <br />as presented. Council Member Reinert seconded the motion. <br />• Council Member Carlson voted yea. Council Member O'Donnell voted yea. Council Member <br />Reinert voted yea. Acting Mayor Dahl voted yea. <br />8 <br />
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