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Planning Commission Page 3 <br />February 27, 2018 <br />----------------------------- <br />Process Tons/Year 3,000 0 3,000 <br />Lagoons (gal of capacity) 3,600,000 0 3,600,000 <br />Acreage (total) 920 0 920 <br />Employees (Ft & Temp) 125 25 150 <br />Fuel Storage (gallons) 35,000 0 35,000 <br />14. Any expansion that is consistent with the expansion request summary <br /> in the table above shall require administrative site plan review. <br />15. Any expansion that is not consistent with the expansion request <br /> summary above shall require an amendment to the conditional use <br /> permit. <br /> <br />Motion carried 5-0. <br /> <br />4.2 Ordinance Amendment – City of Elk River <br /> Chapter 30 Definitions, Case No. OA 18-02 <br /> <br />Mr. Leeseberg presented the staff report. He recommended approval of these <br />recommendations which will provide clarification to meanings that aren’t defined in <br />city ordinance and to minimize overlap of like meanings. He indicated some <br />definitions are removed entirely, may be located elsewhere in the ordinance, or <br />combined with other like definitions, and some uses are self-explanatory. <br /> <br />Chair Johnson asked for clarification on the salvage yard definition. <br /> <br />Mr. Leeseberg stated he understood the discussion at the Planning Commission <br />work session on January 23, 2018, to be regarding what salvage yard meant and that <br />keeping it in the definitions provided another layer of protection toward not allowing <br />the storage of junk vehicles on residential properties. <br /> <br />Chair Johnson opened the public hearing. There being no one present to speak, <br />Chair Johnson closed the public hearing. <br /> <br />Moved by Commissioner Thiel and seconded by Commissioner Larson-Vito <br />to recommend approval of amending Chapter 30-1, Definitions as outlined in <br />the staff report. <br /> <br />Motion carried 5-0. <br /> <br />4.3 Ordinance Amendment – City of Elk River <br /> Industrial and Commercial Zoning District Uses, Case No. OA 18-03 <br /> <br />Mr. Leeseberg presented the staff report. He indicated staff recommended approval <br />of the changes to industrial and commercial zoning district uses to simplify the city <br />code, clarify uses, combine repetitive uses and terms, and tie them back to a <br />definition. He stated this will also reduce the number of uses requiring a conditional <br />use permit to entice more business and be more business-friendly. He explained the <br />proposed changes to the code as outlined in the staff report. He discussed the <br /> <br />