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City Council Minutes Page 3 <br /> May 18,2015 <br /> 6.3 Oath of Office for On-Call Firefighters <br /> Chief Cunningham introduced eight new firefighters. <br /> Mayor Dietz administered the oath to Jacob Collins, Garrett Erdman, Zachary <br /> Hoffman, Chad Kreuser,Joe R. Libor, Casey Neumann, Ken Smith, and Brandon <br /> Vito. <br /> 7.1 Morrell Companies <br /> a. Zone Change <br /> b. Conditional Use Permit to Establish Planned Unit Development <br /> Mr. Leeseberg presented the staff report. He indicated the land use amendment will <br /> be considered June 1. Staff recommends the Council open and continue the public <br /> hearing and provide direction to the applicant but hold off on formal approval until <br /> June 1. <br /> Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br /> Terry Morrell - 10752 171x`Ave —explained the project and the reason he is <br /> requesting the wider entrance and 15-foot setback. <br /> Councilmember Westgaard understands the ease of expanding business adjacent to <br /> the current operations but believes the requirements to expand into this lot are <br /> clearly outlined. He anticipates this will be a premier lot because of its gateway to the <br /> entrance of Elk River. He indicated he is fine with the widened entrance and the <br /> asphalt millings but believes the building standards should apply on the west and <br /> north fronts and the boulevard setback should be 25 feet as this will be an aerterial <br /> road in the future. <br /> Mayor Dietz concurred the west and north fronts of the building should be built per <br /> business park design standards. <br /> Councilmember Wagner is comfortable with the building design as proposed. She <br /> indicated she has no issue with the asphalt millings or the widened entrance. She <br /> asked Mr. Morrell if trucks can maneuver with the 25 foot setback. Mr. Morrell <br /> indicated they can not. Councilmember Wagner agreed with the 15 foot setback. <br /> Councilmember Olsen and Burandt concurred. <br /> Consensus of the Council was to allow a 15-foot setback and not require business <br /> park design standards for the project. <br /> There being no one else to speak to this issue, Mayor Dietz continued the public <br /> hearing to June 1. <br /> P U N I R I O R Y <br /> NAWREI <br />
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