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Murlowski Industrial Park SUP Amendment, Site Plan Amendment, and Variance <br />Planning Commission Report; 4-13-20 <br /> <br /> <br />Page 3 <br />General Findings <br />Site Data:  Existing Lot Size ≈ 36.72 acres <br /> Existing Uses: Bel Air Excavating Equipment Storage, Aggregate crushing and <br />recycling, yard waste transfer facility, and road salt storage and transfer facility. <br /> Existing Zoning: I-1 <br /> Property Identification Numbers (PID): 17-30-23-42-0005, 17-30-23-41-0013, <br />17-30-23-42-0004, and 17-30-23-42-0006 <br /> <br />Comp Plan <br />Guidance: <br /> The comprehensive plan guides this property for Light Industrial Use. <br /> <br />Notable Code <br />Definitions: <br /> None <br /> <br />Applicable <br />Codes: <br /> Chapter 6, Article 1, I-1 District. <br />Outlines the general rules, allowable uses, and zoning standards for the I-1 zoning <br />district. <br /> Chapter 6, Article 7, Environmental Constraint Overlay Area. <br />Outlines additional overlay district rules applicable to this property as it is within <br />the overlay district. <br /> Chapter 8, Article 2, Special Use Permit and Variance. <br />Identifies the process by which a special use requests are to be reviewed and <br />decided. <br /> <br />Applicant’s <br />Narrative for <br />Platting Process <br />(driver of this <br />application): <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />Murlowski Properties, Inc. and Murco, Inc. are the owners of the subject properties of this application. <br />The clients are requesting and application for a preliminary plat and final plat. Currently there are no <br />concrete plans to develop the property. The main purpose of this project at this time is to clean up legal <br />descriptions and any title issues. There a several legal descriptions which have ambiguities and omissions <br />that were creating overlaps within the property and overlaps with adjoining parcels. Over the last year the <br />Murlowskis, their attorneys and our surveying department have been working with the title company and <br />neighbors trying to resolve the overlap issues on the neighboring parcels. The internal overlaps will be <br />cleaned up through the platting process. The client and the client's attorney have done their due diligence to <br />address the overlaps with the adjoining parcels by attempting to exchange Quit Claim Deed to no avail. <br />Since we have not had any cooperation with the neighboring properties the clients have chosen to acquiesce <br />to the adjoining property descriptions. Since the property is abstract we have decided to rewrite the legal <br />description of the property as part of the final plat. As part of this process the overlap with the adjoining <br />parcels will go away. The title company and the Ramsey County Surveyor have been consulted, have review <br />the proposed legal description, and have agreed this is the best way to clean this up.