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Planning Commission Meeting <br />Minutes – Wednesday, March 07, 2007 <br />Page 14 <br /> <br />limiting the size of the subject site from 200 feet by 200 feet to 200 feet by 220 feet (1 <br />acre). <br /> <br />Discussion included drainage and the existing slope; description of materials <br />consisting of pallet concrete for mixing mortar rather than concrete chucks; storage of <br />construction equipment at a minimum (2-3 pieces) with no hazardous waste materials <br />(i.e., fuel or chemicals) on site. <br /> <br />Chair Bakeman closed the Public Hearing, with no one appearing for or against. <br /> <br /> MOTION <br />Member Boerigter moved, seconded by Member Wozniak to RECOMMEND <br />APPROVAL of Planning File 07-010, INTERIM USE PERMIT for Nadeau <br />Excavating for a one (1) acre area in the southeast corner of 2814 Cleveland <br />Avenue (Dorso parcel) based on comments and findings of Section 5, and <br />conditions of Section 6 of the project report dated March 7, 2007; <br />amended to <br />correct 6.1.b to read 200 feet by 220 feet. <br /> <br />Ayes: 6 <br />Nays: 0 <br />Motion carried. <br /> <br />c. PLANNING FILE 07-014 (former PF 776) <br />Request by MSP Commercial for an EASEMENT VACATION AND PRELIMINARY <br />PLAT on property at 2700 Snelling Avenue. <br /> <br />Chair Bakeman opened the Public Hearing for Planning File 07-014. <br /> <br />City Planner Paschke reviewed the request of MSP Commercial (in conjunction with <br />JLT Roseville Corporate Center LLC) for approval of a proposed <br />VACATION/REDEDICATION of the existing PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY EASEMENT <br />(found in the northeast portion of the property) and the PRELIMINARY PLAT of <br />th <br />Venture 4 Addition, a subdivision that divides the existing 14.85 acre lot into two (2) <br />legal, conforming commercial lots. <br /> <br />Mr. Paschke noted that a similar subdivision was approved by the City of Roseville on <br />July 19, 2006, but subsequently rejected by the Ramsey County Surveyor stating <br />inconsistencies with State Statute 505.02, Subdivision 1, related to the MSP <br />Commercial plat. Mr. Paschke advised that, in order to resolve the issues, and in <br />consultation with City legal counsel, the County Surveyor, property owner and <br />applicant, it was determined that the simplest solution was vacate the existing <br />pathway easement and support recording of the plat to create 2 lots; and would <br />ultimately achieve the goals and objectives of Ramsey County and allow the plat to be <br />re-recorded to support the land division. <br /> <br />Staff recommended approval of the PEDESTRIAN PATHWAY EASEMENT <br />VACATION AND PRELIMINARY PLAT, based on comments and findings of Section 5 <br />and conditions of Section 6 of the project report dated March 7, 2007. <br /> <br />Discussion included the status of park dedication requirements, usually not required <br />until a building permit was issued. <br /> <br />Applicant, Alex Young, MSP Commercial <br /> was present. <br /> <br />Chair Bakeman closed the Public Hearing, with no one appearing for or against. <br /> <br />