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POLICY H2 <br />05/05/04 <br />ITEM: Consider amendment of Farmer's Market interim use permit <br />SUBMITTED BY: Heather Worthington, City Administrator <br />REVIEWED BY: Roger Knutson, City Attorney <br />EXPLANATION: <br />Summary: Last year, a Farmer's Market opened in the north parking lot of Twin City <br />Cooperative Federal Credit Union at 2025 W. Larpenteur. The market, which operated Tuesday <br />mornings from 8 a.m. to noon, June through October, was set up under an Interim User Permit <br />(IUP). The Planning Commission, and then the Council, approved the necessary code <br />amendments to (1) add a provision for IUP to the Code, (2) add "farmers' market" to the zoning <br />definitions, and (3) add farmers' market as a legal interim use in the B-2 zones of Falcon <br />Heights. The actual IUP, also approved by the Commission and the Council after several public <br />meetings, gave specific conditions for operation of the St. Paul Farmer's Market at the TCCU <br />site, with the term of one year. <br />By all measures, the market was a resounding success. No complaints were received. Residents <br />• expressed universal approval of the way the market was conducted, the location, convenience <br />and quality. The average turn-around time for each visitor was under ten minutes; many <br />customers walked from nearby neighborhoods. While traffic was much heavier than usual on <br />Prior, no serious problems were encountered. Parking was more than adequate. City staff did <br />not observe that the parking lot was full at any time; anecdotal accounts from TCCU staff bear <br />this out. <br />You will recall that we used the Interim Use Permit last year so that the City Council and <br />Planning Commission would have an opportunity to revisit and re-evaluate the situation each <br />year. In the intervening year, there have been several changes in the parking situation that <br />require an adjustment to the IUP as approved last year. These are the only proposed changes. <br />The adjustments are explained below: <br />TCCU staff drew our attention to some inaccuracies in the parking space count we used <br />last year. They, and the City, used a site plan that showed an outdated striping of the <br />parking lots. We now have a hand count of parking spaces actually available. The total <br />count is 423 spaces. <br />2. In the intervening year, the Credit Union has tried to assist the City by making available <br />approximately 30 spaces in its parking lot for lease to non-residents commuting to the <br />University of Minnesota. This has benefited the community by easing on-street parking <br />on Garden Avenue, and now removes 30 spaces from the parking formerly available to <br />market customers. <br /> <br />f <br />