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Motion by Commissioner Deemer and seconded by Commissioner Hendriksen to direct Staff to <br /> draffan ordinance to change the subdivision sketch plan procedure so that it goes to the Parks & <br /> Rec/e~ ation Commission prior to the Planning Commission. <br /> <br /> FUrther Discussion: Commissioner Deemer stressed that the Planning Commission needs to know <br /> wh~e the park is going to be. Commissioner Hendriksen agreed to the importance of knowing <br /> wh~er park dedication is going to be satisfied with cash or whatever, and the Parks & Recreation <br /> Co~ssion should make that determination prior to the Planning Commission's consideration of <br /> the~ketch plan. Mr. Jankowski stated that it is Staffs practice, when there is any significant <br /> ch~ge, to bring it back for the Planning Commission% review. Several Commissioners disagreed <br /> that this is present practice. <br /> <br /> MOtion carried, Voting Yes: Chairperson Bawden, Commissioners Deemer, Hendriksen, <br /> Holland, LaDue, and Terry. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Thorud. <br /> <br /> C~se #2: Request for Conditional Use Permit for a Foster Care Group Home; <br /> ~ Case of Patrick McLafferty <br /> <br /> MOtion by Commissioner Hendriksen and seconded by Commissioner Holland to table discussion <br /> o~this case until the completion of the public hearing. <br /> <br /> F~er Discussion: Commissioner Deemer directed Staff to provide a complete copy of Minnesota <br /> S~tute 462.357 for review of the case. <br /> <br /> ~otion carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bawden, Commissioners Hendriksen, Holland, <br /> ~eemer, LaDue, and Terry. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Thorud. <br /> Case #3: Request for Sketch Plan Review of Alpine First Addition; Case of <br /> ~ City of Ramsey <br /> <br />City Engineer Jankowski stated that pursuant to an agreement with the City, Waste Management of <br />~innesota, Inc. has deeded some 112 acres to the City, and the City is now proposing to plat the <br />~roperty. Mr. Jankowski explained that the two outlots on the north side of 153rd will be retained <br />!by the City for future development, Lots 1 and 2 will be retained for park development, and Lot 3 <br />must be deeded back to Waste Management of Minnesota, Inc. to fulfill their obligation to provide <br />~a 300 foot wide buffer between the toe of the slope and Ramsey's property. He noted that City <br />~Staff recommends that this lot be designated as an outlot because it has no public access and it <br />!.should be clearly identified that it is not considered buildable. He stated that the 100 foot wide <br />~utility easement along the west boundary of the property is intended to facilitate Anoka Municipal <br />~ Utility's construction of transmission lines. <br /> Commissioner Deemer inquired as to the origin of the name. Since the area is not characteristic of <br /> alpine, he sugge.sted a better name would be appropriate. <br /> <br />Chairperson Bawden inquired as to the purpose in platting this. <br /> <br />Mr. Jankowski replied that the County will not accept transfer without a plat. He again noted that <br />it is intended that a substantial portion of Lots 1 and 2 will be dedicated for a park. <br /> <br />Commissioner Deemer noted that when the power line installation was approved, it was assumed <br />that they would be far away from residential property and therefore wooden poles were acceptable. <br />However, now that they will be adjacent to a residential area, he suggested City Council should <br />consider installation of cement poles. <br /> <br />Planning Commission/March 7, 1995 <br /> Page 4 of 7 <br /> <br /> <br />