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4) Karol Andreason Re: Preparing and Delivering of Pizza Within the City: <br /> <br />Councilmember Sorteberg Karol Andreason should be required to apply for <br />a Home Occupation Permit from the Planning and Zoning Commission. <br /> <br />5) Subdivision by Metes and Bounds, Request For; Case of Mr. Paul Chicoine: <br /> <br />Mayor Gamec - City is trying to discourage subdivision by metes and bounds <br />and would rather go with platting. Either way, you have to hire a <br />surveyor and platting is much more sound legally. <br /> <br />6) Moroz Hardware Site and Design Plan <br /> <br />Mr. Moroz - requesting approval of Site and Design Plan to expand place of <br />business. <br /> <br />Councilmember Cox informed Mr. Moroz that he will also have to comply with <br />City Ordinance to be effective January of 1982, and provide air for his <br />customers. <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember Cox and seconded by Councilmember Sorteberg, to <br />approve of Mr. Moroz's Site and Design Plan and that he be required to <br />have an air compressor on the premises. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Councilmembers Cox, Reimann, Van Wagner and <br />Sorteberg. Voting No: Mayor Gamec (Do not feel approval of Site and <br />Design Plan should be granted on the basis of whether or not Mr. Moroz <br />provides air). <br /> <br />7) Sm~itary Sewer Waste Sludge: <br /> <br />Councilman Cox brought up to the Ramsey City Council about the Metro <br />Council Breakfast Meeting he and the City Administrator attended at the <br />Sportsman Restaurant in Coon Rapids on October 7, 1981. Mr. Cox stated <br />that Mr. Donald Simpson, Metro Waste Control Commissioner spoke about the <br />difficulties they are having disposing of the waste sludge at Pigs Eye <br />Island. He stated the land will only take so much of the sludge because <br />it has industrial contaminants in it. The residential waste do not cause <br />this problem. Councilman Cox stated he asked Mr. Simpson why they didn't <br />separate the residential sewage and industrial sewage in the new suburbs <br />so that they didn't continue to multiply the problem. Councilman Cox <br />stated that Mr. Simpson seemed receptive to this idea. <br /> <br />Council action on this case was to direct the City Administrator to <br />write a letter to Mr. Simpson, Metro Waste Control Commissioner, and <br />see if they would consider building a lagoon in Ramsey which would <br />handle residential waste material as this would be a possible start in <br />the right direction to solve a problem that gets more unmanageable each <br />day for the Metro Waste Control Commission. <br /> <br />8) Zoning <br /> <br />Councilman Cox discussed the possible problems of allowing the construc- <br />tion of a residential dwelling in an industrial zoned area. He was <br /> <br />C/October 13, 1981 <br /> Page 13 <br /> <br /> <br />