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Planning Commission Minutes <br /> October 23,2001 <br /> Page 11 <br /> • <br /> Chair Pederson stated that he felt some level of finishing is needed for the showroom space. <br /> He stated he would not support the ordinance amendment at this time. He suggested <br /> looking at what other cities are doing regarding office/warehouse space, such as <br /> Minnetonka,Plymouth,the Carlson Complex along 494,or Champlin for some comparison. <br /> Chair Pederson stated that he felt it was important to look at the amount of warehouse space <br /> that is actually needed, and whether or not this is an appropriate use in a business park. <br /> COMMISSIONER BAKER MOVED TO TABLE THE REQUEST BY THE CITY <br /> OF ELK RIVER FOR AN AMENDMENT TO THE BUSINESS PARK DISTRICT <br /> STANDARDS, CASE NO. OA 01-09. COMMISSIONER FRANZ SECONDED <br /> THE MOTION. THE MOTION CARRIED 4-0. <br /> 5.7. Request by the City of Elk River to amend the Comprehensive Plan to Include Certain <br /> Property in the Urban Service District <br /> Scott Harlicker stated that the City of Elk River requests an amendment to the <br /> Comprehensive Plan to include approximately 80 acres located on the south side of 175th <br /> Avenue and east of Twin Lakes Road in the Urban Service District. Mr.Harlicker explained <br /> this request prompted by discussions during the review of the Klein property for extension <br /> of water and sewer. Mr.Harlicker reviewed the existing conditions,current zoning and land <br /> uses, and proximity of the area to the current Urban Service District. Staff recommends <br /> approval of the land use amendment based on the findings listed in the staff report. <br /> Chair Pederson opened the public hearing. <br /> IIIJerri Graham, 17451 Tyler Street,asked that the Planning <br /> of the request. She felt that the 8 properties are well-established and thatothe e waend s no <br /> documentation made available to them when they purchased their property that the zoning <br /> would be changed. Ms.Graham stated that the character of the neighborhood is somewhat <br /> a nature"oasis"and made a better gateway to Elk River than high density. She stated that <br /> the school district cannot keep up with the higher density that keeps coming. She felt that <br /> the Commission has an opportunity to slow down growth. Ms. Graham stated that the <br /> properties in question were not developed with future subdivision in mind and many have <br /> livestock. <br /> Ijaz Osman, 10616 175th Avenue, stated that feels like he is stuck and that he has no <br /> control over what is being decided for his property. He stated that he did not wish to move <br /> but if his property is included in the Urban Service District,he will be forced to sell. Mr. <br /> Osman asked what is happening with the North Star Corridor project. Mr. Harlicker <br /> explained that proposal for federal funding was approved,and that they will be going to the <br /> state for funding this year. Mr. Osman stated that he felt if Cargill has no plans for <br /> development,that this area should be able to remain rural,as well. He felt this is an example <br /> of where "City and Country Flow Together" as the City's motto states. <br /> There being no further public comment, Chair Pederson closed the public hearing. <br /> Commissioner Baker asked what it will mean to the property owners to bring the property <br /> into the Urban Service District at this time. Mr.Harlicker stated that it would mean water <br /> • and sewer would be made available and the property owners would be assessed. Terry <br /> Maurer explained that if the City Council approved including the property in the Urban <br /> Service District,they would likely establish a time frame such as the 2007 date was set for <br />