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RICKSON, <br />ELL, <br />ECKMAN & <br />UINN, P.A. <br />TO: <br />FROM: <br />DATE: <br />RE: <br />._ <br />�.. <br />1700 West Highway 36 <br />Suite 110 <br />Roseville, MN 55113 <br />(651) 223-4999 <br />(651) 2Z3-4987 Fax <br />www.ebbqlaw.com <br />MEMORANDUM <br />Pat Trudgeon, Mayor Klausing and Councilmembers <br />Caroline Bell Beckman/Charles R. Bart6oldi <br />Novembcr 24, 2010 <br />Attachment H <br />)ames C. Erickson, Sr. <br />Caroline Bell Beckman <br />Charles R. Bartholdi <br />Kari L. Quinn <br />Mark F. Gaughan <br />James C. Erickson, Jr. <br />RObert C. B211 - ofcounsel <br />City of Roseville - Procedure for Bitumioous Roadways Conditional Use <br />Permit Application 5et for November 29, 1010 <br />Our File No: 1011-00196-1 <br />As you are aware, the above matter is set for a special City Council meeting on Monday, <br />November 29, 2010. This matter is being returned to the Council in order to determine whether <br />to proceed with Bituminous Roadways' Conditional Use Application. Since the City passed the <br />recent ordinance amendment prohibiting Asphalt Plants in I-2 Zoned District, the Minnesota <br />Pollution Control Agency ("MPCA") has suspended its environmental review of the asphalt <br />plant based on their conclusion that the MPCA will not consider applications for uses that are <br />prohibited. <br />The following is the recommended procedure for the City Council: <br />The City Council should first address whether newly adopted Ordinance 1397 <br />("Amendcd Ordinance") applies to the Asphalt Plant being proposed by Bituminous <br />Roadways and its Conditional Use Application. In making this analysis you should <br />address Bituminous Roadways' request that the City not apply Ordinance 1397 to their <br />proposal. (See attached correspondence from Attorney Gregory E. Korstad, dated <br />November ]0, 2010). <br />2. The City Council should next address whether an Asphalt Plant is allowed as a permitted <br />use under Roseville CiTy Code Section 1007.015 as it existed at the time of Bituminous <br />Roadways' Application ("Original Ordinance") and Roseville City Code Section <br />]007AID (Performance Standards). <br />3. If you determine that Asphalt Plant is a permitted use pursuant to both Step 1 and 2 <br />above, then the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency should be so advised and ihe <br />environmental review continued. If you find that an Asphalt Plant is not a permiried use <br />under either step 1 or 2 above, then you should proceed to consider Bituminous <br />Roadways' Application for a conditional use permit. The determination of whether the <br />� <br />� <br />� <br />