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CASE # <br />REQUEST FOR COMPREHENSIVE PLAN AMENDMENT; <br />SOUTH OF HIGHWAY 10 <br />CASE OF CITY OF RAMSEY <br />By: Patrick Trudgeon, AICP, Assistant Community Development Director <br />Background: <br />The 2001 Comprehensive Plan shows the property south of Highway 10, west of the wayside rest <br />area as Low Density Residential. At the May 1st, 2003 Planning Commission meeting, City Staff <br />brought forward the rezoning of these properties to comply with the Comprehensive Plan. During <br />the Public Hearing, the property owners brought forward their concerns regarding changing their <br />property to R-1 Residential zoning, suggesting that business was a better use of the Highway 10 <br />property than residential. The Planning Commission tabled action on the rezoning and directed <br />staff to forward the matter to the City Council for its consideration. <br />The following items are enclosed for your information: <br />a) Site Location Map <br />b) Exhibit showing properties subject to Comprehensive Plan Amendment <br />c) Planning Commission Meeting Minutes dated August 7, 2003 <br />d) City Council Minutes dated August 26, 2003 <br />e) Draft City Council Work Session Minutes dated October 7, 2003 <br />f) Adopted MU -PUD Zoning District <br />g) Proposed Resolution approving the request and authorizing submittal to Metropolitan <br />Council <br />Notification: <br />State law requires that the City notify property owners within 350 feet be notified. Staff <br />attempted to notify property owners within 700 feet of the subject property. <br />Observations: <br />The City Council reviewed the <br />possible appropriate uses for <br />comprehensive plan amendment <br />and the southern portion to Low <br />were most appropriate directly <br />appropriate directly on Highway <br />development in the area. <br />matter at their June 10, 2003 work session. After discussing <br />the property, the City Council directed staff to draft a <br />to change the northern third of the properties to Places to Shop <br />Density Residential. The Council indicated that residential uses <br />on the Mississippi River, while commercial uses were more <br />10. The parcels are large enough to accommodate both types of <br />
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