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City Planner McCann commented that staff was aware of that business but because the operation <br />of the business would not be changing, a Home Occupation Permit was not required at that time. <br />Citizen Input <br />Julieanna Snow and Russell Peterson, 17725 Nowthen Boulevard, stated that they are requesting <br />the ability for the trailer to be on the property because it helps with the business and helps to screen <br />the area from the public. She stated that each year the State of Minnesota attempts to improve <br />groundwater by instituting new regulations which requires them to have more materials and <br />equipment for the business. She stated that they are able to store the equipment and material in <br />the trailer so that is available onsite for servicing customers. She stated that allowing them to have <br />the trailer onsite would allow the business to continue to function and service septic customers in <br />Ramsey. <br />Commissioner Hunt noted the truck parked out front and asked if that is the second truck as the <br />narrative mentioned that the first truck is parked inside. <br />Mr. Peterson replied that the second truck is in Isanti at this time. He noted that storing the second <br />truck in that location causes a delay in time and additional fuel costs that must be passed onto the <br />customer. <br />Commissioner Hunt asked if the second truck would be parked in the location shown on the <br />picture. <br />Mr. Peterson confirmed that is where they had the second truck in attempt to keep it screened. He <br />confirmed that the trailer has been on the property since 1975. <br />Commissioner VanScoy commented that it is his understanding that there would be two trucks <br />onsite, one parked inside and one parked outside. <br />Mr. Peterson confirmed that is how he had been doing it until he completed the building in Isanti <br />and now keeps one truck at each location. <br />Ms. Snow commented that they did have both vehicles parked onsite but now have one on the <br />property in the garage and the other in Isanti. She stated that if the truck at the house were to <br />breakdown, the truck stored in Isanti would not fit into the garage because it is seven inches too <br />tall and therefore would be stored on the side as it had been in the photo. <br />Mr. Peterson stated that they would plan to have the one truck at the home, parked inside, and the <br />other would be parked in Isanti with the exception of if a job were to run late and they needed to <br />park it at the home overnight. <br />Commissioner VanScoy asked what is stored in the trailer. <br />Mr. Peterson noted the different equipment that is stored in the trailer. <br />Planning Commission/ December 1, 2022 <br />Page 3 of 12 <br />
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