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City Council Vi mutes Page 4 1 <br /> September 7,2004 <br /> Mr.Barth indicated that the.District has indicated a willingness to retire the$1.5 million i. <br /> debt on the Ells River ice arena. He explained that under this scenario,the District would <br /> assume ownership of the arena and be responsible for the capital improvements while the <br /> city would continue to manage,maintain,schedule the ice arena,and be responsible for its <br /> operating budget,He stated that the Elk River Senior High would receive ice time at no <br /> Cos t, <br /> i <br /> Councilmember Kuester questioned if other communities have activity centers. Mr.Barth <br /> stated that yes,most communities do have an activity center. <br /> Councilmember Dietz stated that there is also money in the District's referendum to <br /> construct a Roger's ice arena and so in order to be fair, the District should retite die$1.5 <br /> million debt on the Elk River Ice Arena. <br /> CouncUmember Tveite stated that he liked the financial aspect of the District assuming the <br /> arena debt.I-ie also stated that he believes the partnership between the city and the School <br /> District is worth pursuing, <br /> Councilmember Motin stated that he agrees that the partnership may be worth pursuing but <br /> has some concerns about the details of the proposal. <br /> Mr.Barth stated that the details of the field house would be worked out after the <br /> referendum is passed. <br /> �( 5.1, Consider Schuer Gravel Mine Conditional Use Permit,, Case No. CU 04-23 <br /> I <br /> Environmental Assistant Rebecca Haug stated that Schuer,Inc is requesting approval of a <br /> Conditional Use Permit for mineral excavation.Ms.Haug stated that the applicant has an <br /> existing mining permit that allows them to mine 14.81 acres of a 66.06 acre site.The <br /> applicant is requesting approval to mine an additional 5.5 acres of the same site. Ms.Haug <br /> explained the traffic,groundwater,wetland,and setback issues as presented in her staff <br /> report. <br /> Ms.Haug also noted that gravel from the J&B Mining site will be hauled through the Schuer <br /> site to Elk River Bituminous and in order to keep this haul route open, this 5.5 acres of the <br /> Schuer site will not be restored for 5-10 years. <br /> City Attorney Peter Beck suggested that the requirement to keep the haul route open should <br /> be included as a condition with the Conditional Use Permit.Mr, Rohlf indicated that a <br /> condition could be added to the J &B Muting permit that requires them to have an <br /> agreement with Schuer Mining for the haul route to remain open. <br /> Building and Environmental Administrator Stephen Rohlf stated that the public hearing on <br /> this issue is scheduled for September 20,2004 and Council action will be required at that <br /> time. <br /> 5.2. Consider Schuer Gravel Mine Wetland Conservation Act Decision, Case No.WCA 04-07 <br /> Environmental Assistant Rebecca Haug stated that die applicant is proposing to impact <br /> 8,280 square feet of Type 2 wetland,all in one location, to accommodate the excavation of i <br /> gravel.Ms.Haug indicated that the applicant is proposing to expand a gravel reining I <br /> operation adjacent to the J&B Mining site,which also has wetland impacts. She stated that <br /> i <br /> i <br /> t <br />
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