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• Michael Cronin representative of Holiday Stationstores, stated staff and the Planning <br />Commission have recommended approval of both of Holiday's applications with conditions. <br />Holiday continues to work with staff and asks that the Council accept their recommendation to <br />approve the application. <br />Councilmember Strommen inquired about the type of tenant Holiday has in mind for the existing <br />building. <br />Mr. Cronin replied Holiday typically includes a condition that the site cannot be used for a gas <br />station. Holiday will remove the tanks and will market it hopefully in conjunction with some of <br />the City's programs. The new store will hopefully be opened later next summer. <br />Councilmember Elvig stated the City - appreciates Holiday's interest in Ramsey and remaining in <br />the City. <br />Motion by Councilmember Jeffrey, seconded by Councilmember Cook, to approve the final site <br />plan for Holiday Stationstores, contingent upon compliance with the City Staff Review Letter <br />dated November 30, 2006. <br />Motion carried. Voting Yes: Mayor Gamec, Councilmembers Jeffrey, Cook, Elvig, Olson, <br />Pearson, and Strommen. Voting No: None. <br />• Case #5: Request for Final Plat of Holiday Rivenwick Village; Case of Holiday <br />Stationstores <br />Associate Planner Geisler indicated Holiday Stationstores has submitted a request for a minor <br />subdivision in association with the site plan request to construct a new gas station on the <br />southeast corner of Ramsey Boulevard on US Trunk Highway 10. The minor subdivision <br />request is to split an existing lot, Lot 2, Block 4, Rivenwick Village 2 "a Addition, at the southeast <br />corner of Ramsey Boulevard and US Trunk Highway 10. The smaller of the two lots would <br />remain vacant until a later date, but would be able to be developed as the B -2 Business District <br />permits. The larger lot to the west is proposed as the future site of the Holiday Stationstore. <br />Both lots conform to minimum lot depth requirements. All standard easements are taken around <br />the perimeter of both lots. Ms. Geisler advised staff recommends approval of the minor <br />subdivision contingent upon compliance with the City Staff Review Letter dated December 21, <br />2006, and the developer entering into a development agreement with the City. The Planning <br />Commission also recommended approval. Staff and the Planning Commission also recommend <br />approval of the final plat of Holiday Rivenwick Village; contingent upon compliance with the <br />City Staff Review Letter dated December 21, 2006. <br />Motion by Councilmember Jeffrey, seconded by Councilmember Cook, to approve the minor <br />subdivision for Holiday Rivenwick Village; Case of Holiday Stationstores, contingent upon <br />compliance with the City Staff Review Letter dated December 21, 2006 and the developer <br />• entering into a development agreement with the City. <br />City Council / December 28, 2006, <br />Page 17 of 27 <br />-125- <br />