1992-01-14 PC Agenda Packet
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AGENDA
PLANNING & ZONING COMMISSION
JANUARY 14. 1992
I. CALL MEETING TO ORDER
II. APPROVAL OF THE AGENDA
III. APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES
* November 26, 1992
IV. MARK DALEIDEN - Resignation
* Notice of vacancy in Crow River News 1/13/92
* Application from John Vetsch
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V. OTHER BUSINESS
* Kevin Sievert: Discuss General Zoning
* Zoning Ordinances
- Discussion - any changes necessary
* Discussion - Garage size maximums
- Must hold public hearing
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VI. ADJOURN
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CITY OF ALBERTVILLE
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ALBERTVILLE, MINNESOTA SS301
PHONE: 497-33~4
R~cently you h~ve expr~ssed interest in serving on the Albertville Planning
Commission. In an effort to fill the vacant position we ask that you fill
out this application and return to City Hall by , 1987.
Thank you for your interest in serving on the Planning Commission, if you have
any questions regarding this application please feel free to contact me, Maureen
Andrews at 497-3384.
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I hereby certify that all answers to the above questions are true and I agree
and understand any false statements contained in this application may cause
rejection of this application.
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ORDINANCE NO. 1991=-1-
AN ORDINANCE REQUIRING RECYCLING SERVICES
FOR RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGS WITH MORE THAN
EIGHT DWELLING UNITS.
The City Council of t~~ City of ~,'~ Minnesota, ordains:
Section 1. Statement of Purpose. The purpose of this
ordinance is to requi~e recycling services for multifamily
dwellings.
Section 2. Definitions. The follo\-1ing terms as used in this
Ordinance, have the meanings as indicated:
(a) "Multiple family dwellings" means a building or portion
thereof containing eight or more dwelling units.
(b) aDesignated recyclablesP means the following recyclable
materials: aluminum recyclables, can recyclables, glass
~ecyclables~ paper recyclables, plastic bottle recyclables, and
corrugated cardboard.
(.c) "Aluminum recyclables" means disposable containers
fabricated primarily of aluminum, commonly used for soda, beer,
or other beverages.
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(d) "Can recyclables" means all disposable containers
primarily of metal or tin.
(e) "Glass recyclables" means unbroken jars, bottles, and
containers which are primarily used for packing and bottling of
various matter.
(f) "Paper recyclables" means newsprint, office paper, and
other uncoated paper products. The term does not include paper
products with a waxy, polished, or glossy surface, such as glossy
magazines, and does not include paper products that are bound
together with glue, such as telephone books.
(g) "Plastic bottle recyclables" means all disposable
bottles fabricated from plastic.
(h) "Corrugated cardboard" means cardboard material with
double wall construction and corrugated separation between walls.
(i) "Collection" means the aggregation of recyclable
materials from the place at which it is generated and includes
all activities up to the time when the waste is delivered to the
facility designated by the owner of the multiple family dwelling.
Section 3. Collection Services Reauired. The owner of a
multiple family dwelling must make available to the occupants of
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all dwelling units on the premises services for the collection of
designated recyclables. The collection services must be
available on the premises and must be provided on a regularly
scheduled basis. The owner and owner's employees may provide the
collection services personally, or the owner may contract with a
licensed collector.
. Section 4. Recvcling Information Required. The owner of a
mUltiple family dwelling must provide information to the
occupants of each dwelling unit which notifies the occupants of
the availability of c~llection services, described the procedures
required to prepare the designated recyclables for cOllection,
and identifies the dates and times of collection.
Section 5. Container Requirements. The owner of a multiple
family dwelling must provide containers for the collection of
designated recyclables and must maintain the containers in a
clean and sanitary condition. The containers must be sufficient
in number and size to meet the demands for recycling services
created by the occupants. Containers must be placed in a
location on the premises which permits access for collection
purposes but which does not obstruct pedestrian or vehicular
. traffic and must comply with the City's zoning ordinance.
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_ Section 6. Transportation and Disposal. Upon collection by
the owner, owner's employees, or licensed cOllector, that person
must deliver recyclables to a recyclable material processing
center, an end market for sale or reuse, or to an intermepiate
collection center for later delivery to a processing center or
end market.
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Section 7. Annual Reoort. Each owner of a multiple family
dwelling must file a report with the City (i) within 60 days of
acquiring an ownership interest therein, and (ii) on an annual
basis no sooner than January 1st and no later than January 31st
of each calendar year. The report must contain, at a minimum,
the following information:
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(b)
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name of owner
address of multiple family dwelling
number of dwelling units
description of collection services, including date and
time of collection, and who provides the services.
description of methods used to inform occupants of
availability of services.
name and address of licensed collector that provides
the service.
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Section 8. Penalties for Violation. Violation Y" i)'L;l""tC'!
ordinance is a petty misdemeanor punishable by fine of $100.00. ~
A fourth or subsequent violation of this ordianance is a
misdemeanor.
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This ordinance shall be effective from and after its passage
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Passed by the City Council this
day of
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Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk/Administrator
(Published in the North Crow River News on the ____ day of
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eMEYER-ROHLIN, INC.
ENGINEERS-LAND SURVEYORS 1111 Hwy. 25 N., Buffalo, Minn.55313 Phone 612-682-1781
December 23, 1991
Albertville Planning Commission
c/o Linda Houghton, Clerk
PO Box 131
Albertville, MN 55301
Re: Marx Earth Alteration Permit
Honorable Chairman and Planning Commission Members:
As . requested by the Albertville Planning Commission, we have met
with Mr. Bernard Marx and have reviewed the land alteration plan as
proposed by Mr. Marx, and would make the following comments:
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The topographic map, as presented, indicates approximate areas
where cuts are to be made and locations where the fill material is
to be placed. In general, this request is for a minor leveling and
filling of the farming area. No major mining of material is
proposed, We would estimate the amount of excavation to be from
8,000 to 10,000 cubic yards of material. The excavating is
essentially removing the small knolls that are present on his farm
si te and the material is to be deposi ted in the lower farm areas
that tend to be poorly drained. Mr. Marx has a permit from the
Corp. of Engineers to fill up to one acre of wetland on his entire
farm site. Mr. Marx indicated his initial plans are not to fill
the wetlands at this time.
We would approve the land alteration plan; however, two conditions
should be placed upon this permit as follows:
1. All placement of materials to be in conformance with the COE
permit (maximum one acre of wetland filling), and.
2. The final grading to be left in a drainable condition with no
trapped water areas. The proposed hay crop should be planted as
soon as possible to reduce erosion possibilities.
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Thore P. Meyer, Professional Engineer Robert Rohlin, Licensed Land Surveyor
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This acceptance of the land alteration proposal does in no way give
any approval to the proposed preliminary plat that is on record.
Any preliminary plat approval requires street grades, drainage,
etc. that to date have not been shown.
If you have ~y questions, pl~ase contact me.
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