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permit shall commence on November 26, 2013 and shall expire five years thereafter, November <br />26, 2018, or upon rezoning or other change in City Ordinance making this a permitted use; <br />amending Paragraph 8, that the interim use permit shall be required to upsize the SSTS within 12 <br />months if water usage exceeds the designated capacity of existing SSTS, or connect to City sewer <br />services; and, amending Paragraph 5 deleting the statement no more than one week per month <br />and changing 12 weeks to for 14 weeks. <br />Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Levine, Commissioners Bauer, Maul, Brauer, Nosan, <br />and VanScoy. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Field. <br />5.02: Public Hearing: Consider Request for Sketch Plan Review of Diehl Acres and <br />Variance to Allow Private Well and Septic in the R -1 Residential (MUSA) District <br />Public Hearing <br />Chairperson Levine called the public hearing to order at 7:38 p.m. <br />Presentation <br />Development Services Manager Gladhill presented the staff report stating the applicant is <br />requesting Sketch Plan Review of Diehl Acres. This plat is located on the north side of Green <br />Valley Road across from Green Valley Greenhouse. The Sketch Plan contemplates the creation <br />of one (1) new buildable lot. The existing parcel has a dwelling and multiple accessory <br />structures. The plat would create a buildable lot with the intent to build a second dwelling on the <br />north side of the County Ditch that traverses the property. The proposed Sketch Plan meets or <br />exceeds minimum standards required by City Code. Staff reviewed the plan in further detail and <br />recommended the Commission approve the findings of fact, adopt the Variance and approve <br />Diehl Acres. <br />Citizen Input <br />Richard Krier, Midwest Plan and Design, explained he drafted the proposed sketch plan for the <br />Commission to review. <br />Sam Diehl, 4308 82n Avenue in Brooklyn Park, stated the proposed lot split would allow him to <br />relocate into the City of Ramsey. He looked forward to coming home as he would be able to live <br />closer to his family. <br />Commissioner VanScoy thanked Mr. Diehl for the thorough sketch plan. He questioned why the <br />current driveway would be changed. <br />Mr. Diehl stated the County was requiring that the driveways be 60 feet apart for traffic safety <br />purposes. <br />Planning Commission/November 7, 2013 <br />Page 4 of 10 <br />