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Councilmember Riley asked the applicant to come forward and describe the plans for the <br />addition. <br />Srinivas Kuchipudi, LazyDays, stated that the business is a national RV dealership that sells and <br />services recreational vehicles. He stated that they would like to use the existing plot of land to <br />add an additional 20 service bays for a total of 30 service bays, which would also add to the <br />number of employees for the business. <br />Motion by Councilmember Shryock, seconded by Councilmember Riley, to Adopt Resolution <br />#18-162 Approving the Issuance of a Conditional Use Permit to Allow Motor Vehicle, <br />Implement, and Recreation Equipment Sales and Service; and Approving a Site Plan and Final <br />Plat on the Property Generally Known as 8930 Highway 10 NW and Outlot "A" Declaring <br />Terms of Same. <br />Further discussion: Councilmember Kuzma stated that he likes the new facing of the building. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Acting Mayor LeTourneau, Councilmembers Shryock, Riley, <br />Johns, and Kuzma. Voting No: None. <br />7.05: Receive Progress Report on Comprehensive Plan Update <br />Community Development Director Gladhill reviewed the staff report, providing an update on the <br />progress of the Comprehensive Plan Update. <br />Acting Mayor LeTourneau stated that the transportation theme was heard throughout the <br />comments tonight and was pleased to see that is an element of the Comprehensive Plan. He <br />suggested that perhaps staff review that part of the plan to include more granular plans for the <br />neighborhood nodes. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill noted that staff can bring back a presentation simply <br />on the transportation chapter at the next Council meeting. <br />Councilmember Kuzma asked for additional details on the potential river crossing. <br />Community Development Director Gladhill noted that the City continues to have discussions <br />with the partners that would be necessary to make that happen. He stated that there has been an <br />evolution on the Dayton side, which for many years had not been supportive. He noted that <br />while the primary objective for Ramsey is Highway 10, the primary objective for Dayton has <br />been the Brockton interchange and will not change their focus until that infrastructure is <br />complete. He stated that City staff has had discussions with Dayton staff about holding a joint <br />meeting with the Ramsey and Dayton City Councils along with MnDOT staff in the beginning of <br />2019. He noted that Champlin is also supportive of that connection as that would take pressure <br />off the Highway 169 crossing. He noted that there is also work to do with the property owner <br />and staff will continue to plan for the crossing although it will not be an immediate solution. <br />City Council / August 28, 2018 <br />Page 15 of 23 <br />