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Planning Commission <br />th <br />City staff received one letter from the public expressing concerns about tracking of dirt and debris onto 225 Ave <br />between the pit and Highway 169. They also requested standards limiting the number of trucks and requiring loads <br />to be covered. These complaints are similar to what had been received in 2020 during the last public hearing. That <br />approval required installation of cattle grates to knock debris from tires prior to entering the roadway. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission held a public hearing on January 25, 2022. Mark Magnuson with Knife River spoke and <br />added that the paved segment of the entrance drive into the pit has been extended since approval of their 2020 <br />CUP. <br /> <br />Staff noted that the current extraction license limits the number of trucks to 35 per day and that previous <br />approvals require loads to be covered prior to leaving the pit. The city has not received any complaints specific to <br />the operation of this pit since Council approval of the 2020 CUP. <br /> <br />The Planning Commission unanimously recommended approval. <br /> <br />Financial Impact <br />None <br /> <br />Mission/Policy/Goal <br /> Meet changing needs - Agile <br /> Support business growth and development <br /> <br />Attachments <br /> Planning Commission Packed dated January 25, 2022 <br /> Public Comment Letter received January 21, 2022 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />N:\\Public Bodies\\Agenda Packets\\02-22-2022\\Final\\x7.1 sr Knife River.docx <br />