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• Planning Commission <br />2/22/05 <br />ITEM: Interim Use Permit for the Twin Cities Co-ops Federal Credit Union <br />SUBMITTED BY: Deborah Jones, Planning and Zoning Coordinator <br />REVIEWED BY: Heather Worthington, City Administrator <br />Roger Knutson, City Attorney <br />EXPLANATION: <br />Summary: For the last two summers, a Farmer's Market has been in operation in the <br />north parking lot of Twin City Cooperative Federal Credit Union at 2025 W. Larpenteur <br />Avenue in Falcon Heights. The market has been open Tuesday mornings, 8:00 a.m. to <br />noon, from June through October. The existence of the market is allowed under an Interim <br />Use Permit (IUP) that was first issued in 2003 and reissued in 2004, after changes were <br />made to the City Code in 2003 to include this interim use in the B2 zone. Both of these <br />permits were valid for one year. <br />The Farmer's Market has become a popular and highly valued asset to the community. <br />• Response has been overwhelmingly positive during both seasons. Residents have <br />expressed much appreciation for the way the market has been conducted and for the <br />excellent supervision and stewardship provided by the property owner TCCU. <br />In 2004, the IUP was changed to adjust the parking requirements in response to the <br />experience of the first season. Traffic flow in and out of the parking lot was streamlined, <br />and provisions were made to facilitate east-bound exit from Prior Avenue onto Larpenteur. <br />According to observations by both City Staff and TCCU personnel, the traffic and parking <br />changes worked well. <br />Proposed changes to the IUP in 2005: This year three changes are proposed to the <br />Interim Use Permit for the Farmer's Market: <br />1. Staff recommends that the new permit become open ended rather than limited to one <br />year. The new permit would be good as long as Twin City Co-op owns and occupies <br />the property and all other permit conditions are met. After two successful years Staff <br />finds that the Co-op has done an excellent job hosting this community asset. Extending <br />the time of the IUP will save the expense and time of renewing the permit annually <br />while the Co-op occupies the site, while avoiding possible unanticipated consequences <br />of amending the City Code yet again to make this a conditional use, available to future <br />owners or occupants of the property. <br />2. The Market would begin in May instead of June to give the vendors an opportunity to <br />offer perennials and bedding plants at the appropriate season. This change is requested <br />• by the Market management. <br />Planning Commission: Staff Report on Farmers Market IUP, Page 1 of 2 2/22/05 <br />
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