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REQUEST FOR CITY COUNCIL ACTION <br />t Approval: <br />Approved: <br />D A T E: 04/24/00 <br />ITEM NO: I —1 <br />AgendaSectioai: <br />LAND USE <br />Ii�em Description: Ramsey County and City of Roseville request for a Interim Use Permit <br />to allow a concrete recycling operation on Ramsey County's Kent Street <br />Yard. (PF3196) <br />The Council, at their meeting of March 27, 2000, tabled consideration of this item to Apri124, <br />2000, at which time a representative of Ramsey County is to be available to discuss the <br />recycling operation. (Mr. Dan Soler, Ramsey County Traffic Engineer, will be present to <br />discuss County plans for the site and the taxpayer cost savings for concrete recycling.) <br />1.0 Requested Action <br />1.1 Ramsey County and the City are requesting approval of an Interim Use Permit to allow <br />concrete recycling (crushing only) at their Kent Street Yard, 543 and 5 15 Larpenteur <br />Avenue. The material would be used for road base for Larpenteur Avenue. <br />12 This application is being requested on behalf of Ramsey County Public Works and the City <br />of Roseville Engineering Department as part of the joint reconstruction of Larpenteur <br />Avenue from Arona Street (Falcon Heights) to O�ord Street. <br />2.0 Background <br />2.1 In 1998 Ramsey County placed concrete rubble-from the Larpenteur Avenue <br />reconstruction project at the Kent Street Yard in anticipation of using the crushed <br />material (and mixing of new concrete) for future Larpenteur Avenue reconstruction <br />2.2 <br />2.3 <br />pro� ects. <br />The County applied for an Interim Use Permit that was subsequently denied by the <br />Roseville City Council due to objections raised by adjoining neighbors. The City, at that <br />time, had no experience with on-site crushing operations. <br />Section 1012.09 provides the City with guidelines for considering Interim Use Permits, <br />Specifically the code states: <br />A(Section 1012.09A) Authorized By City Council: The City Council may authorize an <br />Interim Use Permit of property. Interim use might not be consistent with the land <br />uses designated on the adopted Land Use Plan. They may also fail to meet all of the <br />zoning standards established for the district within which it is located. <br />PF3196 - ILPCA (042400) -Page 1 of 5 <br />