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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor G.a. mec, and Councilmembers Cook, Kurak, Elvig, Pearson, <br />Strommen, and Zimmerman. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember Cook, seconded by Councilmember Kurak, to introduce Ordinance <br />#03-07- to amend Section 9.20 (Zoning Districts), with the addition of Sub-section 9.20.26 <br />(Mixed-Use - Planned Unit Development) to Chapter 9 of the Ramsey City Code. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, and Cotmcitmembers Cook, Kurak, Elvig, Pearson, <br />Strommen, and Zimmerman. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember Cook, seconded by Councilmember Kurak, to introduce Ordinance <br />#03-07- to amend the Official Zoning Map to change the zoning of the Ramsey Shooting <br />Center property from Public/Quasi-Public to R-1 Residential. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, and Councilmembers Cook, Kurak, Elvig, Pearson, <br />Strommen,' and Zimmerman. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Case #9: <br /> <br />Request for an Extension to Implement the Conditional Us~ Permit for a <br />Recycling Facility for Metals and Landscape Timbers; Case of St. Paul <br />Terminals, Inc. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Frolik stated that on June 26, 2001, the City issued a <br />conditional use permit to St. Paul Terminals to operate a recycling processing facility for metals <br />and landscape timbers at 14050 Basalt Street NW (site formerly occupied by Danny's Aluminum <br />Processing, Inc.). City Code states that the applicant has one year to initiate the conditional use <br />permit unless they request and receive an extension. The extension must be reviewed by the <br />Planning Commission and City Council. St. Paul Terminals did not initiate their conditional use <br />permit by June 26, 2002. On March 20, 2002, the City receive a written request from Bradley J. <br />Martinson, legal representative for St. Paul Terminals, requesting an extension to initiate the <br />conditional use permit. The stated reason for the delay in initiating the use is economic <br />conditions in the recycling industry. The City Council granted St. Paul Terminals a one-year <br />extension to complete their conditional use permit by June 26, 2003. On April 30, 2003, the City <br />received a letter from Bradley J. Martinson, legal representative for St. Paul Terminals, stating <br />that St. Paul Terminals will be open for business on a limited basis, but is not likely that they will <br />be able to completely implement the conditions of the conditional use permit prior to June 26, <br />2003. Consequently, St. Paul Terminals requested another extension of the conditional use <br />permit. The request for extension must be reviewed by the Planning Commission prior to City <br />Council action. Staff received the request the day the June Planning Commission agenda was <br />published and distributed April 30th. The next Planning Commission meeting wasn't scheduled <br />until July 10th, which meant that the Permit would expire before the Planning Commission and <br />City Council could conduct the necessary reviews. On June 24, 2003, the City Council approved <br />a 21-day extension to the conditional use permit to provide sufficient time for proper reviews in <br />accordance with City Code. The request for extension was reviewed by the Planning <br />Commission at their special meeting on Wednesday, June 25th. Staff reported that since the <br /> <br />City Council/July 8, 2003 <br />Page 19 of 30 <br /> <br />P79 <br /> <br /> <br />