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Jt Economic Development Commission & Planning and Zoning
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09/29/1988
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<br />'-'~ <br />. <br /> <br />I <br />.' <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />they have agreed with the proposed alignment for a Mississippi River Bridge <br />crossing. County Commissioner Haas Stef fen wi 11 be arranging a meeting <br />with Anoka and Hennepin Counties regarding that proposed alignment. <br /> <br />Mr. Otto stated that one concern is that the proposed Mississippi crossing <br />is outside the MUSA line and Metro Council wants the crossing within the <br />MUSA boundaries. <br /> <br />Mr. Raatikka noted that if Ramsey's request for MUSA boundary expansion is <br />approvedt the proposed river crossing would then be within MUSA lines. <br />Present1Yt funds are not available for a river crossing but for planning <br />purposest the corridor should be established. <br /> <br />Consensus was that the Economic Development Commissiont Planning and Zoning <br />Commission and City Council should meet to compile a preliminary <br />justificastion for the proposed Mississippi River Bridge crossing location. <br /> <br />Chairman Greenberg notedt and those presentt agreed that there is also a <br />great need for a railroad overpass on the north side of Highway #10 and <br />rerouting Cty. Rd. 183 all the way to Burns. This corridor should als 0 be <br />established and preserved. <br /> <br />Mr. James Martin stated that the ultimate MUSA area includes his property <br />but he wants the present MUSA boundary adjustment proposal to include his <br />property. <br /> <br />The Commissions also noted that it is important for Ramsey to coordinate <br />with Anoka for the extension of McKinley Street into Ramsey's Industrial <br />Park as Anoka Industrial Park is in the process of platting. <br /> <br />Motion by Commis sioner Ful t sand sec onded by Commis sioner Mu lIe r to <br />recommend that City Council approach the Economic Development Commissiont <br />Planning and Zoning Commission and City Council of the City of Anoka to <br />pursue the extension of McKinley Street as an MSA route through Anoka and <br />Ramsey Industrial Parks to Sunfish Lake Blvd. <br /> <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Chairmans Greenberg and Zimmermant <br />Commissioners Holmt Kurakt Mullert Hendriksen and Fults. Voting No: None. <br /> <br />Chairman Zimmerman inquired as to EDC's opinion of Bladholm Brothers' <br />request for a conditional use permit to landfill concrete-related materials <br />in an area proposed for municipal sewer and water and road improvements. <br /> <br />EDC members present were opposed to Bladholm's request on the basis that it <br />could jeopardize the developability of the subject area. <br /> <br />Motion by Commissioner Fults and seconded by Commissioner Muller to <br />delegate Chairman Greenberg and Commissioners Kurak and Holm to meet with <br />County Commissioner Haas Steffen to obtain her recommendation for expanding <br />the MUSA boundaries to include that area proposed for a Mississippi River <br />Bridge Crossing and to coordinate scheduling of a meeting with Anoka and <br />Hennepin Counties to discuss the proposed river crossing and realignment of <br />County Road #83 . <br />Planning & Zoning - Economic Development Commission/9-29-88 <br /> <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />
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