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HomeMy WebLinkAbout01/16/1987 ,-,,AKOPEE CITY COUNCIL PROCEEDINGS`, SPECIAL SESSION SHAKOPEE., MINNESOTA JANUARY 16, 1987 Mayor Reinke called the meeting to order with Cncl. Lebens, Vierlir_g, Leroux, Clay and Wampach present. Also present were John Anderson, City Administrator; and Dennis Kraft, Community Development Director. Leroux/Vierling moved to accept the call for special session. Motion carried unanimously. Cncl. Leroux said one thing that came to mind in regards to the Fairest _ WAP Foods decision of Tuesday night was the possibility of giving consideration to the present use. There is no 2nd Avenue on the north side of the railroad tracks from Minnesota Street to Fillmore. We have established a commercial area without proper access. He thought perhaps that area could be put into a more encompassing zoning that would allow for some present uses and some other combined uses. If a zone could be created that could combine some very light manufacturing processes and commercial processes and allow them to coexist that could be the best use for the land in that area. This would have to go back to the Planning Commission for approval. Mr. Jongquist said he will give as much time as possible . Leroux/Lebens moved to direct this item to the Planning Commission for their consideration at a public hearing to be held on February 5, and direct staff to publish the proper notice in the newspaper for such public hearing. Cncl. Leroux said this would be a permitted use but a planned unit development, although a conditional use would not have to be applied for, a development plan would have to be presented. Motion carried unanimously. Discussion ensued on fiscal disparaties. Mayor Reinke said he attended a meeting with the Associaiton of Metropolitan Municipalities and it maybe a no win situation. If so, he said Shakopee should draft its own legislation. Cncl. Leroux said he signed an agreement at the recommendation of the Assistant City Attorney with Mrs. Herrgott (owner of the building adjacent to the Hoy building which was recently razed). He signed under the title of Vice Mayor. Lebens/Vierling moved to accept Cncl. Leroux signature on the agreement with Mrs. Herrgott. Motion carried unanimously. Wampach/Leroux moved to adjourn. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 7:35 p.m. Carol L. Schultz Recording Secretary MON I ZOOM niq %r a' .�r-le . '7.. °'� •'r 1 . . .. . i - .,I Ann pion sudW . "jK 945A t .., lent aa nau . :.. now,_ 553 in ! axky7dw Tins . `�Vl list :. vj 10-57 its AKOPEE CITY COUNCIL PROCEED? G; SPECIAL SESSION SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA JANUARY 16, 1987 Mayor Reinke called the meeting to order with "Incl. Lebens, Vierlir_g, Leroux, Clay and Wampach present. Also present were John Anderson, City Administrator; and Dennis Kraft, Community Development Director. Leroux/Vierling moved to accept the call for special session. Motion carried unanimously. Cncl. Leroux said one thing that came to mind in regards to the Fairest Made Foods decision of Tuesday night was the possibility of giving consideration to the present use. There is no 2nd Avenue on the north side of the railroad tracks from Minnesota Street to Fillmore. We have established a commercial area without proper access. He thought perhaps that area could be put into a more encompassing zoning that would allow for some present uses and some other combined uses. If a zone could be created that could combine some very light manufacturing processes and commercial processes and allow them to coexist that could be the best use for the land in that area. This would have to go back to the Planning Commission for approval. Mr. Jongquist said he will give as much time as possible . Leroux/Lebens moved to direct this item to the Planning Commission for their consideration at a public hearing to be held on February 5, and direct staff to publish the proper notice in the newspaper for such public hearing. Cncl. Leroux said this would be a permitted use but a planned unit development, although a conditional use would not have to be applied for, a development plan would have to be presented. Motion carried unanimously. Discussion ensued on fiscal disparaties. Mayor Reinke said he attended a meeting with the Associaiton of Metropolitan Municipalities and it maybe a no win situation. If so, he said Shakopee should draft its own legislation. Cncl. Leroux said he signed an agreement at the recommendation of the Assistant City Attorney with Mrs. Herrgott (owner of the building adjacent to the Hoy building which was recently razed). He signed under the title of Vice Mayor. Lebens/Vierling moved to accept Cncl. Leroux signature on the agreement with Mrs. Herrgott. Motion carried unanimously. Wampach/Leroux moved to adjourn. Motion carried unanimously. Meeting adjourned at 7 :35 p.m. Carol L. Schultz Recording Secretary CITY OF SIiAI� o � E �`- INCORPORATED 1870 ' 129 EAST FIRST AVENUE, SHAKOPEE, MINNESOTA 55379-1376 (612) 445-3650 t' January 15 , 1987 f The Honorable City Council City of Shakopee Shakopee, MN 55379 Councilpersons Vierling and Leroux have notified me, Judith S. Cox, City Clerk of Shakopee, that a Special Meeting of the City Council will be held at 6 : 30 p.m. on Friday, January 16 , 1987 , in the Council Chambers of City Hall for the purpose of considering the request of Mr. Bill Jongquist of Fairest Made Foods Inc. to expand his business and to take whatever actions are deemed appropriate; and any other business that may come before the Council. Respectfully, n Judi,ith S. 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