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<br />- ..... . <br /> . <br /> ... <br /> RESOLUTION NO 2254 <br /> STATE OF MINNESOTA <br /> COUNTY OF RAMSEY <br /> CITY OF NEW BRIGHTON <br /> RESOLUTION MAKING FINDINGS OF FACT AND APPROVING APPLICATIONS FOR <br /> SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP-87 <br /> WHEREAS, An application for a special use permit entitled <br /> SP-87 has been made by the City of New Brighton to permit the <br /> storage of ag-lime and seal coating aggregate on a site located <br /> generally north of Old Highway #8 and adjacent to the Community <br /> Resource Center. <br /> WHEREAS, The procedural history of the application is as <br /> follows: <br /> l. That an application for a special use permit, SP-87 <br /> was filed with the City of New Brighton on September 12, <br /> 1979. <br /> 2. That such application was reviewed by the New Brighton <br /> Planning Commission Board of Review on September 18, <br /> 1979. <br /> 3. That the City Council, pursuant to published and mailed <br /> notices, held a public hearing on October 9, 1979, <br /> all person's present at the hearing were given an <br /> opportunity to be heard. <br /> 4. The written comments and analysis of the City staff, <br /> the Planning Commission minutes and recommendations <br /> were considered. <br /> NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, That the New Brighton City <br /> Council makes the following Findings of Fact in respect to <br /> SP-87: <br /> l. That the property is zoned R-l, Single Family Residential <br /> 2 . That the piles are low and adequately screened by the <br /> existing mature trees on the site; <br /> 3. That the material to be stored does not present any <br /> substantial danger to the health and safety of area <br /> residents; <br /> 4. That the grade difference makes the low piles less <br /> visible from the public right-of-way; <br /> 5. That the storage of the material will not adversely <br /> affect adjoining properties. <br /> BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the application is hereby <br /> approved subject to the following conditions: <br /> l. That the piles be kept in the rear of the site, be <br /> situated in an orderly manner and be kept low and <br /> unobtrusive. <br /> 2 . That the site be maintained and be free of refuse and <br /> debris. <br /> 3. That City staff monitor the site to assure that the <br /> piles of stored material do not present a safety <br /> hazard. <br />
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