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City Administrator Ulrich asked if the applicant would be willing to substitute some of the more <br />acceptable events, for example, more rodeos and less motocross events. <br />Mr. Gruber stated that the motocross events are what pay the bills. He stated that in the research <br />he has compiled, 70% of the motocross riders at Minnesota events live in Anoka County and of <br />that 70%, 30% of them live in Ramsey. <br />A Dayton resident in the audience thanked Councilmember Olson for her concern about Dayton <br />and stated that he would also like the sound testing to be completed not on just one bike, but on <br />the number of bikes that will be racing. <br />Mr. Gruber stated that the sound testing that he submitted was done on 20 bikes on the track and <br />was conducted in Annandale. <br />The Dayton resident stated that he feels this is a very different atmosphere than Annandale and <br />asked that testing be conducted at an event at this location. <br />A lady from the audience stated that for Diamonds to make this large of an investment, they will <br />not just limit themselves to 2 motocross events a year. She is concerned about opening the door <br />for this activity, like the City did with the bookstore. She stated that the bikes will also need <br />practice time so the events will not just last for 4 hours. <br />Community Developer Director Trudgeon stated that this application will be back in front of the <br />Planning Commission on Thursday, November 1, 2007.. <br />Planning Commission Chair Nixt stated that no one has spoken about the Special Use Permit <br />issue and noted that the Planning Commission can only make a recommendation on the land use <br />issue. <br />Commissioner VanSeoy stated that the issue was brought up before he got to the meeting. <br />Associate Planner reiterated that he option is still available to go through the Special Events <br />Permit process or the City Council can choose to waive that process. <br />Councilmember Strommen stated that she does not want to have the same debate 13 times a year <br />and does not think it needs to go through the Special Events process. <br />Councilmember Elvig stated that he agreed but would like to see the data on sound and make a <br />decision based on that information. He suggested that there be a sunset clause of some type and <br />closely monitor the situation. <br />Counciir~ember Dehen stated that he finds it hard to believe that the necessary sound <br />information is not akeady out there. He stated that he feels other cities in Minnesota should have <br />looked at this issue and have data available for the City to review. <br />City Councal Work Sessi®n / Oct®ber 30, 8007 <br />Page 40 of 19 <br />-272- <br />