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City Council Minutes <br />October 20, 1997 <br /> <br />Page 4 <br /> <br />4.9. <br /> <br />6.1, 6.2 <br /> <br />County Attorney Discussion on Upcomin.q Le.qislation Re,qard nq Personal Property <br />Tax <br /> <br />Kathy Heaney, Assistant Sherburne County Attorney gave the council a brief <br />history of pending legislation pertaining to the elimination of personal property <br />tax. She stated that the County could potentially lose 37 percent of its property <br />tax base and the city could lose over 1/2 million dollars of its personal property tax <br />base under this legislation. Ms. Heaney requested the City Council and Staff to <br />talk to legislators and request them to retain personal property tax. She also <br />requested the council to consider a motion identifying that elimination of <br />personal property tax is not appropriate. It was the consensus of the City Council <br />to have Kathy Heaney present a draft resolution for council consideration. <br /> <br />Open Mike <br /> <br />No one appeared for this issue. <br /> <br />Request by the City of Elk River for an Amendment to the Land Use Map and <br />Rezonin.q, Public Hearin.q Case No. LU 97-1 and ZC 97-3 <br /> <br />Paul Steinman, Director of Economic Development, reviewed the strategic plan <br />process. He indicated that the purpose of the strategic plan is to establish the <br />framework for economic and industrial growth of the city. He stated that eight <br />parcels of land totaling approximately 440 acres have been identified for <br />potential rezoning for industrial development. <br /> <br />Scott Harlicl<er, Planning Assistant, indicated that the City of Ell< River is requesting <br />an amendment to the land use map for certain property to change from <br />medium density residential to light industrial. The City is also requesting a zone <br />change of approximately 60 acres from single family residential to business parR. <br />The property is located at the north east corner of Waco Street and Mississippi <br />Road. Scott Harlicl<er indicated that during the planning commission's review of <br />this item residents brought forth issues of concern which included traffic, <br />compatibility with adjacent residential uses and crime. He indicated that the <br />Planning Commission voted 5-2 to recommend denial of the land use <br />amendments and rezoning to business parR. <br /> <br />City Planner Steve Ach indicated that the staff held a meeting for surrounding <br />residents to discuss the concerns of the residents. He indicated that in an <br />attempt to address these concerns, staff has prepared three different scenarios <br />for consideration regarding the future development of the property if it is rezoned <br />to business park. Steve Ach stated that the Planning Commission did not have <br />the opportunity to review these scenarios at their meeting. Following his review of <br />the three scenarios he indicated that staff recommends Scenario #3 which allows <br />for the business park to be located on the west end of the property and <br />residential development on the east to buffer existing residents of Sandpiper <br />Estates. He indicated that all scenarios route the industrial traffic to Waco Street <br />or Highway 10. He further stated that it is staff's opinion that Scenario 3 best <br />addresses the concerns of the Sandpiper Estates residents. <br /> <br /> <br />