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NORTHWEST ASSOCIATED CONSULTANTS, INC. <br />4800 Olson Memorial Highway, y, Suite 202, Golden Valley. MN 55422 <br />Telephone: 703.231.2555 Facsimile: 763.231.2561 planners(e'nacpla nning.com <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Little Canada Planning Commission <br />FROM: Stephen Grittman <br />DATE: May 6, 2011 <br />RE: Little Canada — PUD Permit for Acupuncture Business <br />FILE NO: 758.09 — 11.10 <br />Background and Analysis <br />Fei Xiao is seeking a PUD Permit to operated an acupuncture business in an office <br />condominium suite located at 2978 Rice Street, one of the Tacheny Offices at Rice <br />Street and South Owasso Boulevard. The office project was originally approved as an <br />office development, with particular development standards related specifically to office <br />uses, including a somewhat reduced parking supply from that which would be applied to <br />more general retail that can he considered in this zoning district. <br />As such, when applicants who propose business operations that are not standard <br />administrative office uses, the City requires a separate PUD Permit review to ensure <br />that the nature of the proposed business will fit compatibly with other existing allowed <br />uses, and will not overwhelm the support facilities on the common property. <br />In this case, the applicant's business will be a clinic that sees patients for acupuncture <br />treatment. The applicant suggests that for the foreseeable future, one acupuncturist will <br />staff the facility, with a long -range opportunity for a second. <br />The applicant's expected operation is to see clients by appointment, with as many as 12 <br />potential clients during a 9 hour business day (8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m.). With two or <br />three staff persons, and perhaps two or three patients on site, the clinic would be <br />expected to generate a maximum need for approximately six parking spaces, and more <br />often as little as two or three. <br />5 <br />
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