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Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers Hendriksen, Anderson, Kurak, <br /> <br />i and Zimmerman. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />i Case #10: Adoption of Sale Ordinance to Convey Land to Lawrence T. Cody <br /> (Wendells) <br /> <br />I City Attorney Goodrich stated that on November 13, 2001, the Council introduced a Sale <br /> Ordinance to convey proposed Outlot A of the new Sunfish Business Park plat to Lawrence T. <br /> Cody in exchange for various other commitments, all as defined in the Real Estate Exchange <br />i Agreement also approved on November 13, 2001. <br /> <br /> Motion by Councilmember:;I~ii~'~.,.~ seconded by Mayor Gamec, to adopt Ordinance #01-11- <br /> Authorizing the conveyafi:ee of the~:~P[operty legally described in Exhibit. A, which property when <br /> platted will become.O~fl:~)t A, Sunfi_~ Business Park. <br />I ^ roll call vote was pend;~ed':~:~he ~i~'~}ding Secretary: <br /> ·Councilmember Anderson .a~-e'~ <br /> <br /> Councilmember Zimmerman aye <br /> <br /> Mayor Gamec aye <br /> <br /> Case #11: Refer City's Comprehensive Plan Amend~'~nts t6"~ Planning Commission <br /> <br />i Adm~mstrator Norman stated that the Ramsey C~ty Coune~' sent a ~.ewsed Comprehensive <br /> Plan to the Metropohtan Council ~n February of this ye~,,~"the document was approved on <br /> March 28, 2001. As part of the process to adopt the ComPrehensive Plan, the City utilized the <br /> services of Larry Bakken, a facilitator, to work out agreements prior to the final adoption of the <br /> Comprehensive Plan. The facilitator-led discussions were concluded on Monday, November 26, <br /> 2001. Proposed changes are made primarily in the land use section, however, additional sewer <br /> and water land exchanges are made in two other sections of the Comprehensive Plan. The land <br /> use section will also include a number of changes to the land use map from the March 28, 2001 <br /> approved document. Staff requested that the Council direct the Comprehensive Plan <br /> amendments be forwarded to the Planning Commission to hold a public hearing in order to <br /> comply with State Statute 462.355. After review with the City Attorney, it was noted that the <br /> neighborhood notification process is more appropriately designated for the zoning changes, not <br /> for the Comprehensive Plan Amendment. There have been a number of minor Comprehensive <br /> Plan amendments that have already begun the Planning Commission process and will be heard <br /> <br />City Council/November 27, 2001 <br /> Page 19 of 22 <br /> <br />-41- <br /> <br /> <br />