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St. Joseph council approves Knife River permit, amends American Legion facade, adopts subsidy policy and defers Rassier assessment
Summary
Councilors unanimously approved a Knife River interim use permit for a temporary portable crushing operation, approved steel siding for the American Legions west side, adopted an updated business subsidy policy after a public hearing, and granted a 15-year, 0% assessment deferment to the Rassier Trust.
The St. Joseph City Council on Aug. 19 approved a slate of land-use and local policy actions, including an interim use permit for Knife River, a materials deviation for the American Legion building, adoption of an updated business subsidy policy, and a 15-year, 0% assessment deferment for a Rassier Trust property.
Knife River asked for an interim use permit to operate a portable crushing operation to process and stockpile asphalt, concrete and rubble on a site north of its existing facility. Planning staff described equipment and controls, hours limited to 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Monday through Saturday, and a five-year permit term with setbacks to wetlands and revocation…
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