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Elk River City Council Minutes <br />May 18, 1992 <br />Page 5 <br />• Steve Rohlf, Building and Zoning Administrator, indicated that the <br />applicants, Jeff Lamm and Karen Dehrer, are requesting to subdivide a <br />90.71 acre parcel into two parcels. He explained that the request is <br />to split off a 4.36 acre parcel which contains an existing house. <br />Vice Mayor Holmgren opened the public hearing. There being no one for <br />or against the matter, Vice Mayor Holmgren closed the public hearing. <br />COUNCILMEMBER SCHULDT MOVED TO APPROVE THE ADMINISTRATIVE SUBDIVISION <br />REQUESTED BY JEFF LAMM AND KAREN DEHRER TO SUBDIVIDE A 90.71 ACRE <br />PARCEL INTO TWO PARCELS WITH THE FOLLOWING CONDITIONS: <br />1. THAT THE APPLICANT PROVIDE THE CITY WITH THE LEGAL DESCRIPTION FOR <br />THE RESIDUAL PARCEL (86.35 ACRES). <br />2. THAT THE PERMITS ARE OBTAINED FROM THE COUNTY FOR DRIVEWAYS OFF OF <br />COUNTY ROAD 1. <br />COUNCILMEMBER DIETZ SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br />6.3. Consider Zone Change/Wapiti Park/R-lb to C-3/Public Hearing <br />Steve Rohlf explained that Lorraine White of Wapiti Park Campground is <br />requesting to rezone some property from R-ib/Single Family Residential <br />to C-3/Highway Commercial. Steve Rohlf further stated that the <br />. Planning Commission reviewed this issue and recommended denial of the <br />zone change request. He stated that Mrs. White has now requested to <br />delay this item until June. <br />Vice Mayor Holmgren opened the public hearing. <br />Mike Klemz, 1854 Troy Street, informed the Council that he had sent a <br />letter to the Council requesting that the Council deny the zone change <br />to C-3/Highway Commercial. He stated that the City's long range plan <br />for the area is to phase out existing commercial property in that area. <br />Steve Rohlf explained that the property directly east of Wapiti Park <br />Campground is zoned industrial and operates a junkyard through a <br />conditional use permit. He indicated that it has been brought to his <br />attention that the junkyard is not fenced as required. by the <br />conditional use permit. <br />Carol Buschick, Mrs. White's realtor, stated that the unsightly <br />condition of the junkyard is affecting Mrs. White's property. She <br />indicated that-Mrs.. White has-not been able to sell her property due to <br />the blight of the junkyard. <br />The Council discussed possible action to require the junkyard to come <br />into compliance with the terms of the conditional use permit. <br />• COUNCILMEMBER KROPUENSKE MOVED TO INSTRUCT THE BUILDING AND ZONING <br />DEPARTMENT TO ISSUE DIRECTION TO THE JUNKYARD TO COME INTO COMPLIANCE <br />BY INSTALLING AN OPAQUE FENCE WITHIN 60 DAYS. COUNCILMEMBER SCHULDT <br />SECONDED THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br />