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Ci�r Council Minutes <br />October 16, 2023 <br />Page 4 <br />1. The Conditional Use Permit shall not be recorded until all conditions have been <br />completed. <br />2. An amendment to this Conditional Use Permit will be required for future <br />changes/additions not shown on the site plan dated September 26, 2023. <br />3. The applicant and/or properry owner must apply for all required commercial building, <br />electrical, plumbing, and/or mechanical permits before any associated activities can <br />occur. <br />4. A code analysis fnding building code compliance for the areas approved for use under <br />this CUP shall be prepared by an appropriate registered professional. <br />5. No outdoor storage of damaged or inoperable vehicles shall be allowed. <br />6. Hazardous materials shall be handled and disposed of in accardance with the Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency (MPCA). <br />7. The parking lot shall be striped to ciry requirements for the required parking stalls. <br />Motion carried 5-0. <br />Councilmember Wagner left the meeting at 6:31 p.m. <br />7.3 Conditional Use Permit: Home Occupation to inc[ude Outdoor Storage of Work <br />Vehicles at 18643 Yankton Street <br />Mr. Carlton presented the staff report. <br />Mayor Dietz opened the public hearing. <br />Mark Olson, 18778 Yankton Street — expressed the following concerns: <br />■ Environmental/shoreland impacts due to location near river. <br />■ Storage of materials outside. <br />■ Commercial feel and business in residential area. <br />■ The need for an alternative septic site to be available. <br />Jeremy Shank, applicant, 18643 Yankton Street — Stated the following: <br />■ Always works to keep his property nice, compact, and non-intrusive. <br />■ Trucks are not eommercial vehicles and anyone with a regular license can drive them. <br />■ Cleared area to help with watershed. <br />■ Worked with the eity ten years ago to help with water runoff issues. <br />Ken Shank, 5908 1515` Lane, Ramsey — Stated he is Jermiah's father and questioned the magic <br />number of acres needed to operate a business as Jeremy has four acres. He stated no trucks are stored <br />in the woods as indicated previously. <br />Mayor Dietz closed the public hearing. <br />Councilmember Grupa questioned if there are deliveries to the property and where they are stored on <br />the site. <br />�� �� � <br />x. � � .� � � � , � ; <br />