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Nr, Bartley referred to Case ~25 (Consideration of gambling license <br />application for Pheasants Forever) and stated that Council had 30 days to <br />oppose the gambling license application; that 30 days has elapsed, <br /> <br />Notion by Councilmember Schlueter and seconded by Councilmember $orteberg to <br />approve the agenda with the following adjustment: <br /> <br />1. Delete Case ~25 - Consideration of gambling license application; <br /> case of Pheasants Forever (Anoka Chapter) <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Neitman, Councilmembers $orteberg, Cox, <br />Reimann and Schlueter, Voting No: None, <br /> <br />COUNCIL BUSINESS <br /> <br />Request For Conditional Use Permit To Construct A Hini Storage <br /> Facility And Variance To Exceed Maximum Impervious Surface <br /> Covera!e At 13760 Ebony Street NI/; Case Of Mr. Bill Dubats: <br /> <br />Mr. Dubats was present and stated that at the time P&Z reviewed his case, it <br />was not a known fact that Ebony Street does have storm drainage. Mr. Dubats <br />stated that he would still be yelling to submit a storm drainage plan to the <br />City Engineer for approval. <br /> <br />Notion by Councilmember Reimann and seconded by Councilmember Schlueter to <br />adopt Findings of Fact 0134 relating to Mr. Bill Dubats' request for a <br />conditional use permit. (Refer to findings of fact file for Findings of Fact <br />0134). <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Heitman, Councilmembers Sorteberg, Cox, <br />Reimann and Schlueter. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Motion by Councilmember Reimann and seconded by Councilmember Cox to approve <br />Mr. Bill Dubats' request for a conditional use permit to construct a mini <br />stora§e facility and variance to exceed the maximum impervious surface coverage <br />at 13760 Ebony Street NI/, contingent upon DNR approval and the City Engineer*s <br />approval of the storm water management plan for the site and upon the applicant <br />entering into a conditional use permit agreement with the City. <br /> <br />Further Discussion: Mr. Dubats referred to language in the permit agreement <br />that states the permit and variance *are subject to review at any time and <br />shall be reviewed annually by City Staff.' Mr. Dubats inquired as to the <br />intent of this language. Mr. Goodrich replied that the language is standard; <br />the City wants the right to review the property, not necessarily at any time, <br />after receipt of complaint or indication of violation and on an annual basis. <br />Mr. Goodrich stated that if property reviewal reveals a violation of the permit <br />conditions, the permit holder is subjected to a review hearing and if the <br />violatlon continues, the City can revoke the permit. Mr. Goodrich stated that <br />language stating *at any reasonable time' could be substituted for 'at any <br />time'. Mr. Dubats referred to Item ~6 which requires limited outside storage <br />and that screening be provided; inquired why he is being subjected to higher <br />operating standards than other businesses in the area. Mr. Goodrich stated <br />that the City's ordinance addresses outside storage and Mr. Dubats is not being <br />singled out. Ns. Norris stated that Planning and Zoning inserted Item~6 on <br /> April 29, 1986 <br /> <br />Page 4 of 13 <br /> <br /> <br />