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I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br /> CASE # <br /> REQUEST FOR A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT TO OPERATE A <br /> RECYCLING AND PROCESSING FACILITY FOR METALS AND LANDSCAPE TIMBERS; <br /> CASE OF ST. PAUL TERMINALS, INC. <br /> By: Community Development Director Sylvia Frolik <br />Background: · <br /> <br />In 1989, the City issued a conditional use permit to Daniel Karst to operate an aluminum processing <br />facility at 14050 Basalt St. N.W. One of the terms of the permit is that reassigment of the permit to <br />someone else would require Council approval. Mr. Karst submitted a request to City Council on May 8, <br />200 l, requesting that the permit be reassigned to St. Paul Terminals. Council reviewed Mr. Karst's file. <br />Because of a significant history of violations and the fact that the scope of what St. Paul Terminals is <br />intending to do is different from what Mr. Karst's conditional use permit allows, the Council's preference <br />was to revoke rather than reassign Mr. Karst's permit. Staff was directed to initiate proceedings to <br />consider revocation of Mr. Karst's permit and St. Paul Terminals was advised to apply for a new <br />conditional use permit that would address the scope of their proposed operations on the site. Accordingly, <br />the City has received an application from St. Paul Terminals to operate a recycling and metal processing <br />facility at 14050 Basalt Street. The following items are enclosed for your information. <br /> <br />ao <br /> <br />Site location map <br />Two~sheet site plan dated received by the City on May 23, 2001 <br />Letter from St. Paul Terminals to the Mayor and City Council dated May 7, 2001 <br />Letter from St. Paul Terminals to the Planning Commission dated May 25,2001 <br />Draft Planning Commission meeting minutes dated June 5, 2001 <br />Proposed findings of fact <br />Proposed conditional use permit <br /> <br />Notification: <br /> <br />In accordance with State Statutes, City Staff attempted to notify owners of propertywithin 350 feet of the <br />subject property, of the request for a conditional use permit and the public hearing date. <br /> <br />Observations: <br /> <br />In 1999, St. Paul Terminals entered into a lease/purchase option with Dan Karst for the facility and <br />commenced managing the facility. Since their entry onto the site, there has been a significant amount of <br />site clean up that has occurred and recent reports from Anoka County Environmental services indicate <br />that the site is in compliance with County regulations. As of a couple of weeks ago, St. Paul Terminals <br />ceased the intake of all materials at the site until there is a decision by the City regarding their application <br />for a conditional use permit. <br /> <br />The scope of the facility proposed includes a redemption and processing center for ferrous and non- <br />ferrous metals; melt furnaces for the aluminum; process and recycle vehicles, including the disassembly <br />of bodies, engines, transmissions; retail sales of saleable timbers from abandoned railway. <br /> <br />Mr. Jeff Schott, Jr. of St. Paul Terminals would be managing the Ramsey facility. He has submitted a 2 <br />sheet site plan for Lots 1 and 2. The site plan identifies the various processing areas within the building <br />and the yard. Part of the clean up activities conducted by St. Paul Terminals including replacing a <br />deteriorated chain link fence with a steel fence that provides 100% opacity. That steel fence currently <br />extends from about the middle of the building to the berm on the east side of the property and then south <br />to within 60 feet of the east yard entrance. That 60 feet still has the pre-existing chain link fence. The <br />steel fence commences again on the south side of the yard entrance and terminates at the southeast comer <br />of the property. There is no fence in place along the south property boundary and there are cement <br />median sructures along the west property line: St. Paul Terminals is proposing to remove all steel and <br />chain link fence and replace encompass the yard with a 13 foot high concrete wall. The wall will provide <br /> <br />~345- <br /> <br /> <br />
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