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zoning map has changed that commercial area from B -1 General Business to B -2 Highway <br />Business. <br />Community Development Director Frolik also noted that Dr. Hartman of the veterinary clinic on <br />Highway 10 was present at the previous meeting and suggested that animal clinics be added to <br />the list of permitted uses on the highway corridor. The Planning Commission and City Staff <br />agreed and the text was amended accordingly. <br />Staff is recommending that the Planning Commission forward a recommendation to City Council <br />to adopt the text and map as proposed and amended, with the exception of the Rivlyn Street area <br />and the Holasek/Hamilton property. <br />Community Development Director Frolik noted there was a gentleman in attendance about the <br />Gun Club property, and noted this property has always been zoned R -1. She stated at some time <br />the map was colored quasi - public, which is a designation Ramsey does not even have now, and <br />when they do it will not be for this type of use. She also mentioned the performance standards <br />for loading docks was erroneously omitted and will be added to the text with no changes. She <br />stated they also will be fixing the wording on two employment districts, which stated you can <br />have a retail or multi -car lot indoors. She indicated the wording now sounds like you cannot <br />park any company vehicle outside overnight, you can and that will be clarified. <br />Chairperson Nixt reconvened the public hearing at 9:31 p.m. <br />Francis Welte, 16051 Alpine Street, thanked the Commission for making them conforming <br />again. <br />Business owner at 9549 Highway 10, thanked the Commission for re- zoning them as a <br />conforming use. <br />An unidentified resident indicated he understands the Gun Club is grandfathered, but he <br />appreciates the City wanting to move it to light residential. He stated although the City Council <br />ignored the Planning Commission on the first issue, maybe they will listen now. <br />Joe Nathe, owner of Riverside Farms with his brothers, questioned why they were rezoned from <br />Commercial to R -1. He stated if he built a house on Highway 10, he does not think anyone <br />would want to live there. <br />Community Development Director Frolik stated there is a pattern of residential zoning along the <br />river. <br />Del Fredricks stated he appreciates the low density on the Gun Club, but it concerns him how it <br />is depicted on the map. It is already R -1 and they are re- zoning it R -1. He questions what re- <br />zoning means. He stated the Gun Club has been there a long time and there is probably a lot of <br />lead on the property. He indicated it is outside the MUSA and will have to have a well. He <br />asked if this would get platted now, and if it would be cleaned up before platting. <br />Planning Commission /June 5, 2003 <br />Page 15 of 23 <br />
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