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Commissioner Hendriksen stated that the Comprehensive Plan drives the Zoning Ordinance and <br />that the Commission has struggled with inconsistencies in the Code. <br /> <br />Mayor Gilbertson stated CUP's are a time consuming problem and if more specifics were laid out, <br />CUP's wouldn't be necessary. He suggested aiding the Planing and Zoning Commission in <br />making more specific guidelines. <br /> <br />Commissioner Deemer stated the City has a named exclusion type of zoning. <br /> <br />Commissioner Hendriksen stated he feels it is reasonable to allow conditional use permits and that <br />he doesn't mind the time it takes. What bothers him is that the Commission spends a lot of time on <br />a CUP to get it harmonious with the zoning district for which it is proposed and the applicant fails <br />to comply with the terms. He feels the City has to have a way to enforce CUP terms. <br /> <br />Councilmember Peterson stated the City does not have the money in the budget to hire enough staff <br />to do follow-ups and enforcing, <br /> <br />Ms. Frolik stated "fires are always having to be put out" due to not having the staff members to do <br />the enforcing and not having the staff to plan for the future. She stated the only way to find out if <br />someone isn't in compliance with their CUP is through a complaint. When a complaint comes in, <br />it is verified and personal contact is made with the offender. A couple of letters are sent asking for <br />compliance and then it is brought to City Council for a Public Hearing. She stated raising <br />application rates decreases the number of CUP applications and if the City feels a use is not <br />compatible, it has to take a stand and deny it. <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember Peterson and seconded by Councilmember Beyer to direct City Staff to <br />revise the CUP procedure and policy, increase fee, draft a disclosure as to what fees will be <br />charged and present it to City Council for their review. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gilbertson, Councilmembers Peterson, Beyer, Cich and <br />Hardin. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Councilmember Hardin stated the City is looking for quality, well-planned development and must <br />follow a code and a comprehensive plan. He added that the City Code may need tO be changed. <br /> <br />Commissioner Deemer stated that once the Planning and Zoning Commission makes a <br />recommendation to City Council, City Staff shouldn't be partisan to the issue. City Staff should <br />point out and/or note if there is a conflict with City Code, but the recommendation should stand. <br /> <br />Other members present indicated that it is acceptable for City Staff to offer a recommendation to <br />City Council in addition to the Planning and Zoning Commissions recommendation. <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember Hardin and seconded by Councilmember Cich to direct City Staff to <br />review the Comprehensive Plan and codification and take steps to update where needed. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gilbertson, Councilmembers Hardin, Cich, Beyer and <br />Peterson. Voting No: None <br /> <br />COUNCIL AND COMMISSION INPUT <br /> <br />Clean-up Day <br /> <br />Discussion ensued regarding Ramsey Clean-up Day. A request was made for more flexibility with <br />regard to Ramsey's Clean-up Day like an alternative date for free dumping. <br /> <br />City Council/Planning & Zoning Commission/April 16, 1991 <br /> Page 2 of 3 <br /> <br /> <br />