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Mot/on by Cmmcilmcmber Cook, ~econded by Councilmember Zimmerman, to introduce an <br />ordinance mocli l'yi~-~g scctioll 4.40.0<> subd 10 relating to sprinlding and limitations on use of the <br />m un i cji)itl water sy:;tem. <br /> <br />Motion carriccl. Vt)ling Yes: Mayo,~ Gamec, Councilmembers Cook, Zimmerman, Elvig, Kurak, <br />Pearson, and Strommcn. Voting Nc: None. <br /> <br />Case #7: <br /> <br />(:onsider lntroductmn of an Ordinance Authorizing the Sale of Lot 2, Block <br />I, S~,nfish Lake Business Park Second Addition, Anoka County, Minnesota <br /> <br />City Attorney (iooddch explained tile (~ity is negotiating a TI>' agreement with Rotary Systems, <br />Inc. As part ~1' th('. transaclion, thc City is to convey title to Lot 2, Block 1, SUNFISH LAKE <br />BUSINI~;SS I~ARI( SECOND AD[)ITiON to Rotary Systems, Inc. In order to complete this <br />transaction a sale ordinance needs t(:. be introduced and adopted authorizing the sale. <br /> <br />Motion by (;ouncihncmbe~' Strom~,~en, seconded by Councilmember Kurak, to introduce an <br />ordinance authori×ing the st~lc of Lc,t 2~ Blockl, SUNFISH LAKE BUSINESS PARK SECOND <br />ADDITION. <br /> <br />Motion cattiest. V~¢ting ¥c~;: May,~r (',amec, Councilmembers Strommen, Kurak, Cook, Elvig, <br />Pein'son, and 7, immcrnaan. Voting i'-~o: None. <br /> <br />Case #8: <br /> <br />Consider Adoption al' Rural Developing Interim Ordinance; Case of City of <br />Ramsey <br /> <br />Assistant (~ommunity Development Tr~.tdgeon reviewed at the April 27, 2004 Council meeting a <br />public hcm'ing was held regarding tl~e adoption of the Rural Developing Interim Ordinance. The <br />proposed interim ,~rdinancrz would prohibit all platting and subdividing in the R-1 Rural <br />Developing Z~ming District. 'Fhe o~'dinance does allow for exceptions, based on hardship. The <br />City will conti~mc to issue buildin~ pe~,'mits for existing lots while the moratorium is in effect. <br />Stal'l' anticipatt:s asking thc City Co~mcil to discuss changes to the R-1 Rural Developing Zoning <br />District itl a I'utttl'c work scs$ioli, before bringing a revised ordinance to the Planning <br />Commission ~'o~' ti~cir con.qideratic, a. The proposed interim ordinance is now eligible for <br />adoption. <br /> <br />Mayor (Jamco staicd there have >een many comments from citizens about there being a <br />moratorium again ~ind shutting dow~ d~-~velopment. He has tried to explain this is just to get in <br />line Ibc development in thcz thture For certain areas. People do not want to see this go into <br />something whore ii will go on fl0r two years. For some of the elderly people it is now their <br />opportunity to move ahead mad s~m]<~ of them have been trying to find out how they can <br />subdivide. Thc m~ki~rity el'Iht:sc pe,>pl(: are on the Highway 47 con'idor. <br /> <br />Councilmcmbor Cool< stated I~e hop,;s tlfis does not go long, and he thinks everyone's intention is <br />to move on this cluicl<ly, ltt~' noted :;ection six refers to undue hardship exemptions. If for some <br /> <br />City Council/May 11, 2004 <br />Page 15 of 36 <br /> <br /> <br />
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