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Planning CommiSsioner Hendriksen stated that he felt that recreational vehicles should not have <br />been included in the draft proposal; further that this issue should have been addressed through the <br />Planning CornrmsS~on. <br /> <br />Amie Billmark said that, in his opinion, company pick-ups driven home by business owners or <br />employees should~be allowed to park in residential driveways. <br /> <br />Terry Armstrong ~wanted to know why most of the complainants have not shown themselves at <br />these meetings. There is one complainant in attendance, to whom Mr. Armstrong respectfully <br />acknowledged thellegitimacy of her complaint. <br /> <br />Zoning Administrator Frolik cited that zoning regulations are in place to limit growth of commercial <br />business to industrial areas. <br /> <br />Another citizen s~id he believed that the zoning regulations do not make sense and the City of <br />Ramsey is trying ti> control the lives of citizens. <br /> <br />John Tracy stated that he feels that the City needs to be stricter in enforcement, of zoning <br />regulations and work with those who have been here a long time, also that this proposal is too far <br />reaching and a mote genteel approach is required. <br /> <br />Marlys Williams -: 5180 - 157th Avenue - felt that accumulation of junk cars is just as unsightly as <br />commercial vehicles and the City is wrong to allow it to continue. <br /> <br />Mayor Hardin explained that this is the reason for the workshop, in order to make conditions more <br />manageable. <br /> <br />Penny Miller - 9027 - '176th Avenue - recently moved into Ramsey and prior to purchasing their <br />home, asked the 'geighbors if they had objections to parking a dump lruck in their yard. A <br />conditional use pO/mit was denied when someone employed by the City reportedly told her they <br />could do this as long as the neighbors had no objections. <br /> <br />Councilmember Beahen directed Zoning Administrator Frolik to check the stage at which Lois <br />Moore's complaint is at. <br /> <br />Terry Armstrong ~tsked that screening be a viable alternative because vandalism is the driving <br />reason for bringing the vehicles home. <br /> <br />Scott Rimer stated that he feels the conditional use permit issues need to be addressed. He has <br />improved the property by a large margin and this has greatly'increased his building costs. <br /> <br />Mayor Hardin and!Councilmember Zimmerman are of the opinion that the permitting process is the <br />answer to this issue. <br /> <br />Vickie Orcutt asked what was involved in the permit process. <br /> <br />Councilmember Bcyer explained the process to her. <br /> <br />Jeff Martin stated lhat it is his belief that once a business reaches a certain size, they should find <br />another parcel in 4 proper zoning district. The intent should not be to restrict the self-employed <br />person. He suggested surveying surrounding communities for their policies. <br /> <br />Steve Sipe said that he disagrees with thc existing permit process. <br /> <br />City Council Workshop/September 20, 1995 ~\\ <br />Page 3 of 4 <br /> <br /> <br />