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. *+ <br />.` <br />• Page 3 <br />May 6, 1993 } <br />commercial zoning study and moratorium. This will make a more <br />complete and updated commercial zoning study. <br />Next steps <br />At this time the exact legal and planning studies required to <br />proceed on the second tract are not clearly defined since it is a <br />new area for this city and has .few, if any, precedents in many <br />other cities. In the past cities have typically reacted to <br />requests for uses with secondary impacts by denying them, then <br />dealing with .the results. The following steps may start the <br />planning process for these uses. <br />1. Specifically identify what uses may require additional <br />research and study. In other words those uses that may have <br />secondary impacts.(e.g. gun shops, pawn shops, adult uses, <br />secondhand stores, others) <br />2. Do legal research to determine what authority the city has <br />to regulate these uses. These might include the authority <br />to license, eliminate and/or place conditions on the <br />business. <br />• At this time the city attorney knows that the same laws do <br />not apply to each of these uses. For example, adult uses <br />may have different requirements than gun shops. <br />3. Once the city~s authority is determined, staff will proceed <br />with the necessary planning reviews, studies, and work with <br />the planning commission to recommend comprehensive plan <br />amendments, ordinances, and/or licensing requirements to <br />address these uses. <br />Staff anticipates that existing secondary impact studies and <br />ordinances on adult uses are available for the city to <br />revise for its use. These secondary impact studies may not <br />exist for other identified uses. Therefore, a new study <br />will be done with different findings if appropriate. <br />However, given the size of the Falcon Heights commercial <br />district and the readily available information on land uses <br />in the community, these studies should not be complex. <br />Staff will work with the planner to expedite this process <br />and keep the price down. <br />• <br />
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