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Case #2: Adopt Proposed Ordinance Rezoning Certain Property from R- <br /> 3 Urban Residential to R-1 Urban Residential; Case of Gary <br /> Gorham <br /> <br />City Administt. ator Schroeder stated that, at the last meeting, Council introduced an <br />ordinance rezo.hing the proposed plat of Willow Ridge to R-1 Urban Residential. This <br />same ordinanc4 is being presented for adoption. <br /> <br /> . <br />Motion by Cou[aciImember Zimmerman and seconded by Councilmember Beahen to adopt <br />Ordinance g95~7 rezoning the proposed plat of Willow Ridge to R-1 Urban Residential. <br /> <br />Motion carried.! Voting Yes: Mayor Hardin, Councilmembers Zimmerman, Beahen, Beyer <br />and Peterson. ,Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Case #3: Introduce Adult Use Ordinance <br /> <br />City AdminisU~ttor Schroeder informed Council that the City Attorney and Police Chief <br />have asked thai the introduction of the proposed adult use ordinance be tabled due to the <br />City Attorney ebming across some additional case law information. <br /> <br />Councilmemb~ Peterson asked that tattoo parlors be included in the discussion of adult <br />uses also. <br /> <br />Motion by Cou~cilmember Zimmerman and seconded by Councilmember Beyer to table the <br />introduction of the proposed adult use ordinance until the City Attorney and Police Chief <br />bring it back fo~.o action. <br /> <br />Motion carried~ Voting Yes: Mayor Hardin, Councilmembers Zimmerman, Beyer, Beahen <br />and Peterson..loting No: None. <br /> <br />Case #4: Amendment to Utility Permit for Anoka Municipal Utility <br /> ~2ompany for the Installation of Utility Lines <br /> <br />City Engineer ~afikowski stated that, at the November 7, 1994 meeting, the City Council <br />approved a utllity agreement with Anoka Municipal Utility to install electric power <br />transmission li~es from the United Power Association line, located north of 153rd Avenue <br />N.W., to a ne~ substation which is to be constructed north of the Burlington Northern <br />Railroad right~of-way on the Ramsey-Anoka boundary When the agreement was <br />approved, three potenuaI routes were considered for the transmission lines. Alternate 3 <br />was selected ~'or this alignment as it would have the least impact to residential <br />neighborhoodsi Mr. Jankowski explained that since November, discussions have taken <br />place between ~noka and Ramsey City Staff which have resulted in consideration of a <br />modified alignment. He noted a letter from Mr. Mark Nagel, City Manager of Anoka, <br />which summarizes the advantages of the new alignment. His letter requests that this <br />alternative be ~dded as an alternative transmission line alignment. The alignment is <br />described as follows: along the west 80 feet of the landfill property commencing at 153rd <br />Avenue N.W., ~hen south along the east side of the center line of Sections 22, 27 and 34, <br />to the Burlingt~ n Northern Railway, then southeasterly along the north side of the railway. <br />Mr. Nagel's le~ Ier indicated that Waste Management, which owns major portions of the <br />property which the transmission like will cross, prefers Alternate 4 over Alternate 3, if it <br />can be worked '~ut that way. Anoka Electric Utilities would like to begin land acquisition <br />proceedings an ~ has requested that this route be added as an acceptable alternative route <br />alignment. Mr~ Jankowski felt that this alternative is neater, shorter by one-half mile and <br /> <br /> City Council/March 14, 1995 [Xt~..~ <br /> i Page 11 of 15 <br /> <br /> <br />