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WEEKLY UPDATE <br />AtiotithrCorrxepo,.r <br />Tuesday, March 4, 2014 <br />Please Note: No Meeting Scheduled <br />Thursday, March 6, 2014 <br />7:00 p.m. — Planning Commission — Council Chambers <br />Preview of Next Week <br />Council Update <br />February 27, 2014 <br />Alexandra House Hope Gala. Saturday, March 1, 2014. Tournament Players Club in Blaine - <br />doors open at 6:00 p.m. Tickets are available now at a cost of $125.00 per person. Visit <br />http: / /www.alexandrahouse.org /news - and - events/hope -gala/ or call 763- 656 -1368 for more <br />information. Attached to the Weekly Update is an email regarding the Alexandra House Hope <br />Gala. <br />Planning Commission (7:00 p.m. — CC) <br />• Request for a Conditional Use Permit to Operate a Small Business Incubator for Motor <br />Vehicle Sales at 7850 Riverdale Drive NW <br />• Request for a Home Occupation Permit to Operate a Gunsmith Business at 15531 <br />Zirconium St NW <br />• Request for a Conditional Use Permit for Beekeeping on the Property Located at 16101 <br />Turnberry Turn NW <br />• Update on Future Business Park <br />McDonald's Lake Sale Closes. The City closed on the sale of a parcel of land for a McDonald's <br />restaurant to be located at the SE corner of Sunwood Drive and Armstrong Blvd. It is our <br />understanding that construction will commence in the spring and it will take approximately 4 <br />months to construct. <br />Driver and Vehicle Services Case Update. Judge Doty issued three virtually identical decisions <br />in Driver's Privacy Protection Act (DPPA) cases involving Plaintiffs Bass, McDonough, and <br />Potocnik. The City of Ramsey was only a party to the Bass case, which was filed by Brooke Bass, <br />a former LELS business agent, claiming that City employees illegally accessed Private Driver's <br />License data. The orders were in response to multiple motions to dismiss for failure to state a <br />claim. Like the numerous DPPA orders previously issued by the District of Minnesota, Judge <br />Doty recognized that any DPPA claim based upon a lookup occurring more than four years before <br />the complaint was filed is time - barred. Judge Doty also held that violations of the DPPA are not <br />actionable through a Section 1983 civil rights claim and that individuals do not have a <br />