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PLANNING & ZONING <br /> CITY OF RAMSEY <br /> ANOKA COUNTY <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> <br />SPECIAL MEETING <br /> <br />A special meeting of the Planning g Zoning Commission was held on July 9, 1979 <br />at Ramsey Municipal Center~ 15153 Nowthen Boulevard N.W., Ramsey, Minnesota <br />55303 <br /> <br />The following members were present: <br /> <br />Others present: <br /> <br />Art Dunn <br />Gerald Zimmerman <br />Kathleen Schneider <br />Ken Peterson <br />Ron West <br />Ben Deemer <br /> <br />City Administrator, Lloyd Schnelle <br />City Attorney, William Goodrich <br />Plan Consultant, Dexter Marston <br /> <br />Chairman Peterson called the special meeting to order at 7:44 P.M. <br />that the purpose of the special meeting is a work session for P & Z. <br /> <br />AGENDA APPROVAL <br /> <br />He announced <br /> <br />The Agenda was approved with the following addition: Shoreline Ordinance <br />Item, requested per Ben Deemev. <br /> <br />ITEM NO. i ATTORNEY WI,L,L,I~M[ GQODRICH PRESENTATION OF'THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE <br /> <br />FOR THE CRITICAL RIVERAREK, E~TiTLED,'"ENVIRONMENTAL~PROTECTION'' <br /> <br />Attorney Goodrich presented the proposed environmental protection ordinance <br />and said that it is resulting from the adoption of the policy for the <br />critical rivers area plan. He said that he has conferred with Mr. Marston <br />while drafting the ordinance so that it is in conjunction with the plan. <br /> <br />Art Dunn raised a question under the Section 170.0112 of the ordinance -- <br />Findings g Purpose, 2nd paragraph should be corrected by taking out the <br />phrase "without proper corrective action", because with this in, the meaning <br />could be construed to mean -- allowing for any and all development. <br /> <br />Discussion regarding applying'this ordinance to the entire City. <br /> <br />Dexter Marston commented that the City would be premature in doing that because <br />they haven't had the public hearings or gone through the proper processes to <br />justify the establishment of these regulations throughout the rest of the City. <br /> <br />Attorney Goodrich suggested a [definition for wetlands being any Low areas <br />permanently or seasonally covered with shallow water, marshes, swamps, slew, <br />bog, intermittant lake or floodway. <br /> <br />Art Dunn stated that he did not think that the City would be afforded the <br />luxury of defining their own wetlands as their is something coming through on <br />public waters and all of the wetlands in the City have been designated on Count~ <br />maps. <br /> <br /> -1- <br /> P&Z <br /> S~ee~al Meeting <br /> <br /> <br />