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Chairperson Bauer requested further information regarding the sidewalks. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill described the location of the sidewalks within this <br /> project. He commented on the infrastructure planned for the surrounding area. <br /> Commissioner Anderson questioned what types of buildings would locate in this building. <br /> Mr. Cooper anticipated the building would have machine shops, brew pub or warehouse uses. <br /> Motion by Commissioner Woestehoff, seconded by Commissioner VanScoy, to recommend that <br /> City Council adopt Resolution #18-185 approving the Site Plan of Bunker Lake Industrial Park <br /> Second Addition contingent upon compliance with the Staff Review, City Engineer approval, <br /> and that the developer enter into a development agreement with the City. <br /> Motion Carried. Voting Yes: Chairperson Bauer, Commissioners Woestehoff, VanScoy, <br /> Anderson, Gengler, and Surma. Voting No: None. Absent: Commissioner Onyambu. <br /> 6.02: Consider possible lot area variance application for a Minor Subdivision at 7021 <br /> 158th Lane NW <br /> Presentation <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill presented the Staff Report stating the purpose of this <br /> case is to get initial feedback from the Planning Commission as it relates to a possible future <br /> resident application for a variance to minimum lot area to allow for a minor subdivision of the <br /> property located at 7021 158th Ln NW. Staff requested feedback from the Commission on the <br /> possible lot area variance. <br /> Commission Business <br /> Commissioner VanScoy asked if these lots would be serviced by septic and well. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reported this was the case. <br /> Chairperson Bauer questioned what the purpose was of the all the vehicles in the rear yard. <br /> Oksana Paskar, 7021 158th Lane NW, stated she has lived in Ramsey since 2002. She reported <br /> the vehicles in the rear yard belonged to her husband. <br /> Community Development Director Gladhill reported the City had concerns regarding the activity <br /> in the rear yard. He stated there appeared to be a home occupation occurring on the property and <br /> noted these vehicles would have to be removed from the site if the lot split were to be approved <br /> by the City. <br /> Planning Commission/September 6,2018 <br /> Page6of8 <br />