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PUBLIC HEARING <br />PLANNING COMMISSION <br />CITY OF RAMSEY <br />ANOKA COUNTY <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> <br />The Ramsey Planning Commission conducted a public hearing on Tuesday, March 12, 1998, at the <br />Ramsey Municipal Center, 15153 Nowthen Boulevard NW, Ramsey, Minnesota to hear input <br />regarding a request for a Conditional Use Permit to Establish Accessory Warehouse Use in the B-1 <br />Business District; Case of Concrete Masonry, Inc. <br /> <br />Members Present: <br /> <br />Vice Chairperson Benjamin Deemer <br />Commissioner Sharon Jensen <br />Commissioner Charles LaDue <br />Commissioner Michael Terry <br /> <br />Members .Absent: <br /> <br />Chairperson David Bawden <br />Commissioner Joe Wivoda <br /> <br />Also Present: <br /> <br />Zoning Administrator Sylvia Frolik <br />City Engineer Steve Jankowski <br />Community Development Assistant Scan Walther <br /> <br />CALL TO ORDER <br /> <br />Vice Chairperson Deemer convened the public hearing at 7:34 p.m. <br /> <br />PRESENTATION <br /> <br />Zoning Administrator Frolik stated the applicant is proposing to construct an office building for a <br />concrete masonry business, with extra office space that will be offered for lease. The applicant is also <br />requesting the ability to size the building to allow for indoor storage of company vehicles, equipment, <br />and supplies. This constitutes a warehouse use which is not a generally permitted use in the B-1 <br />Business District. The building size proposed is 6,000 square feet which is in compliance with the <br />35% lot coverage restriction in the B-1 Business District. The exterior walls are proposed to be <br />constructed of a combination of concrete masonry units and vinyl lap siding. <br /> <br />Zoning Administrator Frolik explained the preliminary site plan identifies a future outside storage area <br />in the most westerly corner of the site. The B-1 Business District does allow some outside storage <br />but Staff`would propose that it be screened to a degree of 100%. <br /> <br />Public Hearing/Planning Commission/March 12, 1998 <br /> Page 1 of 2 <br /> <br /> <br />