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I <br />I <br /> <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br /> "1 <br /> I <br />I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> I <br /> <br />October 17, 1977 <br />Page Three <br /> <br />~.'ayor Cox explained that nothing can be done about things that happendd in the <br />past and that the purpose of this tlearing is to discuss the revised present <br />ordinance. <br /> <br />~.'r. Lane asked when the inspections would start. <br /> <br />Mr. X~ereson explained that there is a section in the ordinance %~htah indicates <br />that the inspection system will not start until the City is able to fund <br />the position and that for the first couple years it will probably be impossible <br />for the inspector to inspect about 3,000 tanks in two years. Me said that <br />it will be started when it is funded and initiated. He explained that now <br />the tanks that are repaired are inspected. <br /> <br />],~r. Lane said that when he went to get a digging permit when he was going to <br />repair his system he askod for specifications and said he could get none - only <br />verbal. <br /> <br />~r. Nereson said that Ramsey fGllows State building codes so it should be <br />available. Mr. Lane said that ~r. Wirz said he used to have alot of them, <br />but did not have any at the time he was there. <br /> <br />Attorney Goodrich discussed changes in the zoning ordinance and explained that <br />the following have been eliminated; <br /> <br />A 1 - AGricultural; R 2 - Urban Residential; B 2 - General Business$ <br />C I Conservation; C 2 Conditional Agricultural. <br /> <br />The following have been created: <br /> <br />UP. Urban Residential; UER Urban Existing Residential; I~.~ Urban Nultiple Use; <br />UB Urban Business$ UC Urban Conservation; ROS Rural Open Space (which only <br />affects General Mills). <br /> <br />The 1990 Urban Development Area, the Transition Area and the Rural Service <br />Area have been created. <br /> <br />t;e explained that Ordinance 73-5 listed conditional uses ard the proposed <br />ordinance will now try to eliminate them. It will eliminate as home <br />occupations those activities that might be carried on in one's garage <br />and require that it be conducted only in the principle structure. <br /> <br />Ee said there is a temporary conditional use section added. It provides for <br />an abbreviated hearing process for certain conditional uses and has added <br />language defining certain terms. <br /> <br />I.;ayor Cox asked for public comment. <br /> <br />I.~r. Gustafson asked if copies of the ordinance were available and k~r. I~ereson <br />told him that a limited number were available and anyone wanting one could <br />leave their name ar~ a copy would be reproduced for them. <br /> <br />P. ichard Parstow asked questions regarding the 10 acre lot sizes and 2-1/2 acre <br />lot sizes. }.'!r. I!ereson told him that the City is at l0 acre size because the <br />I,'etropolitan Council forces it. l~r. Rarstow said the value of the land is <br /> <br /> <br />
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