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corporate limits are in conflict with streets in the City of Ramsey, <br />existing Ramsey plats, etc. <br /> <br />Motion carried. 6-0. <br /> <br />REGARDING MARSTON'S MEMO ON INDUSTRIAL 'CLASSIFICATIONS <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson asked Ben Deemer to explain why he felt it would be <br />best for the City to proceed with his committee's recommended classifications. <br /> <br />Ben Deemer replied that to use their method, with the criteria they have <br />compiled, would allow the City to have a reasonable amount of industrial <br />development where sewer doesn't exist and to follow Dexter's suggestion would <br />eliminate any development in those areas. Solid wastes that have to be <br />trucked out and can't go down the sewer can be handled through this method. <br />The setbacks would protect the residents from heavier or tmdesirable <br />operations taking place too close to residential or other businesses. <br />This method of classification could be implemented at the time the site <br />plan for development is submitted and reviewed. <br /> <br />Ben Deemer is to collect the information in a complete,, concise manner and <br />present it to the City Council in the form of a report at the January <br />meet ing. <br /> <br />Motion by Kathleen Schneider and seconded by Ron West to adjourn the meeting. <br /> <br />Motion carried. 6-0. <br /> <br />Adjournment 9:12 P.M. <br /> <br />Respectfully submitted, <br /> <br />Arlene Peddycoart <br />Planning Aide <br /> <br />NOTE: <br /> <br />To the City Council - The P & Z Commission would like to advise <br />that they are in concurrence with the Alternate ~3 proposed Rum <br />River Bridge Crossing as discussed at the Council's November 26, 1979 <br />meeting. <br /> <br />Regular Meeting - 12/3/79 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br /> <br />