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Council denies appeal from West Seventh group, upholds FCC site plan for 560 Randolph Avenue

5875693 · May 21, 2025
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The Saint Paul City Council voted 6-0 to deny an appeal from the West Seventh Fort Road Federation and to uphold the planning commission’s approval of FCC Environmental Services’ site plan at 560 Randolph Avenue.

The Saint Paul City Council voted 6-0 to deny an appeal from the West Seventh Fort Road Federation and to uphold the planning commission’s approval of a site plan for FCC Environmental Services at 560 Randolph Avenue.

Deputy Mayor Jamie Tincher and city planner Tia Anderson presented the staff review, describing the 4.3-acre site as zoned light industrial and outlining the site plan components: employee parking, paved vehicle and storage areas, five trash collection stalls, four shop vehicles, and 30 compressed natural gas (CNG) truck stalls with associated fueling and a stormwater vault and landscaping along Randolph Avenue. Anderson said the plan met the city’s site plan standards and that Ramsey County and the Capitol Region Watershed District were part of the technical review.

A representative of the West Seventh Fort Road Federation told the council that neighbors had repeatedly engaged the process and asked the council to deny the site plan or, if the council upheld it, to impose…

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