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noted the other issue was the semis. The applicant has six months to show an interest in making <br />this work. City Attorney Goodrich' advised he would recommend the findings of fact be <br />reviewed, rather than proceeding with the motion on the floor. Councilmember Strommen stated <br />she wants to be supportive of an entrepreneurial business in the City, but does not want to make <br />promises when there are limitations from the structures on the site. Mr. Guzzo stated according <br />to the rules, he can have up to 25 vehicles going up the road, and according to the report he only <br />has ten. He falls way under that traffic concern. Community Development Director Trudgeon <br />explained the concern is regarding the maneuvering to get onto the property. In six months staff <br />will report if the situation is to their satisfaction. Co~¢ilmember Olson noted the picture <br /> <br />included in the Council's packet shows six vehicles on <br />get any other vehicles in there for any type of <br />taken during the Gander Mountain project. He <br />that again, but that was when he was not aware :~fzaiI:-~the ..... <br />He has already taken steps, other than putting <br />around, which he has not done based on <br />encouraged Mr. Guzzo to revisit the concerns <br />neighborhood, living and 'working there, and <br /> <br />~es not look possible to <br />lied those pictures were <br />another project like <br />cleaned things up. <br />the turn <br />.er Jeffrey <br />g part of that <br />neighbors' concerns are <br /> <br />critical. There were some valid concerns. 'Mr. Ouz~o re' conversation after the <br />meeting with one of the neighbors that spoke~?~e'-¢is okay she just wanted a <br />tree in a couple of places. The reason the:tree:§~:.~bi!n~!'there is ~ the pole barn in a <br />spot where the City did not want it. <br />Councilmember Cook withdrew the rnb'{iJ0~i~: on~gi, i%o~2 ~ilmember Elvig withdrew the <br />second to the motion on the floor.-~::'~ <br />Motion by Councilmember C.o°~fadopt Find~n~~s:3~fF~c~lating to Robe~ G~zo's request for <br />an interim use pemit, and to-~n~` k six-month in(i~J!US~ pe~it. <br />Fu~her discussion;~ Cornmu~'~'D~iepmem Director Tmdgeon suggested staff work on the <br />findings offac~:~dbr~ng it back r6~nex~Council meeting. <br /> Co~C~e~ber Coo~: ~k~e~ the m°t~°n~'9n the floor. <br />_~fjT'discussion: Mayor Gme~:noted this is a larger business than what would nomally be <br />~-~ e t~in a residential area ~:;'~e/~dicated it would behoove Mr. Ouzzo to come up with a good <br /> ~cm',~p~ ~,:': ~.~_ :~ .. , .... ¢~7~'~':; .......... , ~, me next Council meeting. He commented six <br /> res'enmtiOm~a pt~ mr ms ommes~ <br /> months':-i~n0~ ~l:0ng time to/~'~~the needed improvements. Mr. Guzzo should look at gowing <br /> and relocating' [n~_~e .~!~:~)~:~r. Ouzzo stated he would like to stay in Ramsey when the <br /> business is relo~at6:d: :C'°~ilmember Pearson asked Mr. Guzzo if tracks will be able to get ~n <br /> and out of the site ~O~:creating traffic problems with the plan he has dra~ed. Mr. Guzzo <br /> responded in the affimative. Councilmember-Elvig stated he knows Mr. Ouzzo from youth <br /> programs, and knows what Mr. Guzzo says can be believed. He appreciates the approach of staff <br /> and the Council to tW to make this happen. It sounds like Mr. Guzzo has some.ideas to tW to <br /> make this happen, and it is up to him and what.he c~ do with the prope~ to bring it more in <br /> compliance <br /> <br />City Council/April 26, 2005 <br /> page 11 of 23 <br /> <br />-184- <br /> <br /> <br />