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e �w RANISE�� <br /> A dnn rristratorsReport <br /> May 28, 2020 <br /> City Meetings <br /> Thursday,June 4, 2020 <br /> 7:00 pm—Planning Commission—Council Chambers <br /> Limited In Person Attendance per Social Distancing Guidance will be provided. To <br /> be considered for In Person Attendance, please fill out request online at <br /> https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/RamseyMeetings or contact us at 763-433- <br /> 9826. Priority will be given to those with limited access to remote meeting <br /> technology. We cannot accommodate all requests. If you can join remotely, you <br /> should join remotely. Join us via computer at www.cityoframsey.com/meetings <br /> Preview of Next Week <br /> Planning Commission (7:00 pm—CC) <br /> • PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Request for an Amended Conditional Use Permit for the <br /> Property Located at 6750 Highway 10 NW <br /> • PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Ordinance #20-09: Revisions to Section 117-349 related <br /> to Accessory Uses <br /> • PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Ordinance 20-10 Amending Bulk Standards in the R-1 <br /> Residential District <br /> • PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Resolution#20-114 Approving Preliminary Plat for <br /> Hampton Homes (Project#19-140): Case of Platinum Land LLC <br /> • PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Resolution#20-115 Approving a Site Plan and <br /> Conditional Use Permit for Cobblestone Hotel <br /> • Review Updated Sketch Plan of Garden View Villas (Project 19-136) <br /> • Approve Planning Framework for Highway 10 South Planning Area- Riverstone South <br /> • Receive Update on Proposed Site Plan for Rob Hardy <br /> • Receive Update on Trott Brook North and Hunt Property Cases from City Staff <br /> • Discussion Item: Potential Concept of Private Marina/Dock for River Walk Village; Case <br /> of Dave Wills <br /> Attached to the Weekly Update are Public Meeting Notices for the 06/04/20 Planning <br /> Commission Meeting. <br /> Council Update <br /> COVID-19 Update: Ramsey City Hall, Fire Station #1 and the police lobby are now open to the <br /> public with certain restrictions, consistent with the Governor's guidelines. The City Council voted <br /> to lift the Local Emergency Declaration, knowing that many systems and procedures are now in <br /> place to adjust to the COVID-19 virus outbreak. <br />