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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: <br />7. 1. <br />10/28/2025 <br />Create a positive image for residential neighborhoods, business districts and key <br />corridors. <br />Title: <br />Consider a Time Extension for Site Improvements Related to Northstar Truck & RV Parking - 15861 Jarvis St. <br />NW <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In March of this year, the City Council approved a rezoning and Site Plan Review related to a business that leases <br />out parking spaces to trucks and recreational vehicles at the western edge of Ramsey. The property is partially in <br />Ramsey and partially in Elk River. The property owner, Northstar Truck and RV Parking LLC, has been working <br />with both communities on getting the necessary approvals to operate the business. In Elk River, the use is a <br />conditional use and all that was needed was a conditional use permit (CUP). In Ramsey, the proposed use is not <br />permitted in any zoning district. The solution to allowing the use, which started prior to obtaining approvals, was <br />to zone the property Planned Unit Development (PUD). The PUD ordinance spelled out the uses allowed on the <br />site and the accompanying Site Plan Review resolution specified the compliance date. Since this project had been <br />going through the Elk River process longer, their compliance date was set for November 1. Ramsey's approvals <br />matched their date, though shorter than the typical one-year period given to projects. The applicants verbally <br />agreed to this timeline at both the Elk River and Ramsey City Council meetings. <br />Since then, the business' engineer has been trying to prepare construction plans that address both cities' standards <br />and for the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO). To date, the plans have <br />notreceived the required LRRWMO approval before construction can begin. The next LRRWMO date is <br />November 20. There have been several missteps that have resulted in the delays. Ramsey staff feels that the <br />design deficiencies are close to being corrected. However, given the time of year and closeness of the deadline, <br />grading and paving will not get done. <br />Northstar has requested an extension until June 1, 2026, to complete the grading, storm water management, <br />paving, and landscaping. They have also been working with Elk River on a time extension. <br />Code Enforcement Issues <br />The approval resolution and PUD ordinance state that there shall be no inoperable vehicles, junk vehicles, <br />vehicles without proper licensing, dealer vehicles, or salvage vehicles on site. In the past year, there have been <br />several documented incidents of these vehicles being on the property. The applicant has made assertions that the <br />vehicles are fine there as long as they are removed by the compliance date of November 1. These vehicles are not <br />allowed on any property in Ramsey, so the compliance date argument is not valid. Several of these vehicles were <br />removed in the past week, but there are several damaged commercial vehicles remaining that would not be <br />considered roadworthy by DOT standards (missing bumpers, flat tires, etc). Staff wants to make it clear that the <br />expectation is that the approvals granted for this business are only for roadworthy vehicles. All improper vehicles <br />must be removed from the property. <br />Notification: <br />Notification is not required for time extensions. <br />