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6) Adopt Resolution #03-11-299 Approving Cash Disbursemems Made and Authorizing <br /> Payment of Accounts Payable Invoicing Received During the Period of November 1, 2003 <br /> through November 14, 2003 <br />7) Adopt Resolution #03-11-300 Approving Ramsey Lions Club Application for a Premise <br /> Permit for Lawful Gambling at Diamonds Sports Bar and Grill in Ramsey <br />8) Adopt Resolution #03-11-301 Approving 1st and Final Payment to Bauerly Bros. Inc for 2003 <br /> Pavement Maintenance Program - Division C <br />9) Adopt Resolution #03-11-302 Approving 1~t Partial Payment to W.B. Miller, Inc. 'for <br /> Improvement Project #03-27 (141st Ave. NW, Azurite St. NW and Basalt Ave. NW) <br /> 10) Adopt Resolution #03-I 1-303 Approving 1st and Final Payment to Twin Pines Earthworks <br /> for Improvement Project #03-31 (Sunfish Lake Business Park 2nd Addition) <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, and Councilmembers Pearson, Kurak, Cook, Elvig, <br />Strommen, and Zimmerman. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />COUNCIL BUSINESS <br /> <br />Case #1: <br /> <br />Request for an Interim Use Permit to Allow for Outdoor Storage in the E-2 <br />Employment District; Case of BrUce Voik <br /> <br />Assistant Community Development Director Trudgeon explained that Bruce Volk of B & A <br />Cylinder has submitted an application for an Interim Use Permit to allow for outdoor storage of <br />Recreational Vehicles (RV) as a secondary principal use on the property located at 14165 <br />Ramsey Boulevard. Mr. Volk's property is approximately 4.5 acres in size and is zoned E-2 <br />Employment. Mr. Volk is operating a manufacturing facility as the princiPal use on the subject <br />property. The applicant is also storing RV's on the property, which is considered a secondary <br />principal use operating on the property. City Code states that there shall be one principal use <br />operating on a property. On March 24, 2003, the City sent Mr. Volk a letter notifying him that <br />storing RV's on his property was in violation of City Code and he needed to remove the items <br />from his property or discuss other options with the City. Mr. Volk would like to continue to <br />store RV's for RV World and, therefore, submitted an application requesting an interim use <br />permit to store recreational vehicles as a principal secondary use on his property from December <br />1 to August 1 of every year. The Planning Commission held a public hearing and reviewed the <br />request at their November 6, 2003 meeting. During the public hearing, the applicants stated their <br />objection to installing a Class 5 surface where the RV's will be stored. They are concerned with <br />making the investment of installing a Class 5 surface if the permit is to expire in two years. The <br />applicants stated they would be wi'lling to provide lawn maintenance on a weekly basis in lieu of <br />installing a Class 5 surface. The Planning Commission recommended that the City Council <br />approve the Interim Use Permit to allow B&A Cylinder to store RV's and travel trailers as a <br />secondary principal use on the subject property until August 1, 2005. The Planning Commission <br />also recommended that the IUP include language requiring the applicant to provide lawn <br />maintenance on a weekly basis within the area where the RV's will be parked. <br /> <br />Councilmcmber Elvig inquired if Mr. Volk's property was in the moratorium. <br /> <br />City Council/November 25, 2003 <br /> Page 6 of 30' <br /> <br /> <br />