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Building Official Clayton Berg also stated Sunfish Lake Drive is <br />not a public street and has never been dedicated to the City. <br />The ordinance states it is not admissible to build on a private <br />street. Mr. Thorne stated he expectS should the property <br />surrounding his be subdivided, a public road should run to <br />his property. Also he feels the large park dedication fee <br />is not justified. The commission discussed this and agreed. <br />Motion by Benjamin Deemer and seconded by Ronald West to <br />recommend to the City Council an agreement between Mr. Thorne, <br />Mr. Schaumberg, the Planning and Zoning Commission and the <br /> City Council stating the fact that this is not a buildable <br /> site until further subdivision or building permits are issued <br /> for building proposed. It was recommended that the City Council <br /> grant a variance to allow a subdivision by metes and bounds <br /> for the subject property and said variance to be for the park <br /> dedication fee on that subdivision until it is either subdivided <br /> or built upon. <br /> Discussion: It was suggested by Arthur Dunn to state in the <br /> minutes there should be a historical notation regarding this <br /> subdivision. Mr. Schaumberg tried to do this years ago but <br /> the City and Mr. Schaumberg did not complete the steps necessary <br /> to get it subdivided. <br /> Motion carried. Voting yes: Chairman Kenneth Peterson, Ronald <br /> West, Arthur Dunn, Benjamin Deemer, Kathy Schneider and Harry <br /> Ellis. Voting no: None. <br /> <br /> CASE ~2: ANOKA COMPREHENSIVE PLAN DISCUSSION <br /> Ronald West and Harry Ellis stated they have not yet seen the <br /> comprehensive plan. Chairperson Kenneth Peterson stated there <br /> should be an agreement between the surrounding communities <br /> regarding further development. <br /> Commission Action: Direct a letter and have it sent to the <br /> Council of Anoka requesting that if any land be developed <br /> along Ramsey's borders that the City of Ramsey be notified. <br /> Ronald West mentioned a proposed second sewer line, secondary <br /> to the CAB interceptor already proposed. This line would go <br /> through Dunham Addition to the Ramsey border. Benjamin Deemer <br /> stated an addition to the letter should include regarding the <br /> Thurston Avenue path of travel for this sewer line, that it <br /> line up with something proposed in the City of Ramsey. <br /> Case %3: Reappointment of Kenneth Peterson and Gerald <br /> Zimmerman to the Planning and Zoning Commission <br /> Motion by Ronald West and seconded by Arthur Dunn to recommend <br /> to the City Council the re-appointment of Kenneth Peterson and <br /> Gerald-Zimmerman to the Planning and Zoning commission. <br /> Note: The length and conditions of the term of office should <br /> be included in this recommendation. <br /> p&Z/February 3, 1981 <br /> Page 3 <br /> <br /> <br />
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