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Past Plannin~ Commission Cases: <br /> <br />At their March 23, 2004 meeting the City Council took-action on the following Planning <br />Commission cases: <br />· Request for an Interim Use Permit to Allow for Outside StOrage of Commercial <br /> Equipment in the Front Yard of a Residential Property; Case of Jeff Rockow. The City <br /> Council voted to approve the request for an IUP. <br /> <br />Request for a Home Occupation Permit; Case of James Corolewski. Council also voted <br />to approve the request for a HOP. <br /> <br />Amendments to the Town Center Zoning District Regarding Front Yard Setbacks and <br />Driveway Lengths. Council voted to introduce the ordinance. <br /> <br />· Amendments to Landscape Requirements in the R-2 and R-3 Multi-Family Residential <br /> Districts. Council voted to introduce the ordinance. <br /> <br />· Amendments to Architectural Standards in the R-2 and R-3 Multi-Family Residential <br /> Districts. Council voted to introduce the ordinance. <br /> <br />Environmental Policy Task Force: <br /> <br />The task force is gearing up to take on the issue of wetland buffering. They are currently taking <br />steps to educate themselves on current regulations and agencies w/th jurisdiction over wetlands. <br />Over the next 3 months, guest speakers will meet with the EPTF to help them along in this <br />process. <br /> <br />The regular EPTF meetings of April 5, May 3 and June 7 will be held at Firestation No. 1 on <br />Armstrong Blvd. at 6:30 p.m. The guest speakers on April 5 are Tom Hovey from DNR and <br />Remi Stone from the Builders Association of the Twin Cities. The guest speakers on May 3 are <br />Chris Lord of the Anoka Soil and Water Conservation District, Steve Jankowski of the Lower <br />Rum Pal.vet Water Management Organization, and Ed Musielewicz from the U.S. Natural <br />Resource Conservation Service. The guests for the June 7 meeting are Sherburne County <br />Forester Tim Edgerton and Jeff Perry, the natural resource specialist With the Anoka County <br />Parks Department. City Council, commissions, boards and the public are encouraged to attend <br />these informative meetings. It is anticipated that they will be televised on the local government <br />channel, also. <br /> <br />Miscellaneous: <br /> <br />· Staff is preparing to bring forward additional amendments to Chapter 9 over the next few <br /> meetings, including revised Environmental and Public Districts. <br /> <br />~9fark your calendars for the Annual Commissioner/Volunteer Appreciation Dinner, hosted <br />by the City Council. The event will be held on Monday, March 12th, 6:00 PM.at Majestic <br />Oaks Country Club in Ham Lake. <br /> <br />66 <br /> <br />PC: 04.01.04 <br /> <br /> <br />