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NI is COMMUNITY PLANNING DESIGN MARKET RESEARCH <br />NORTHWEST ASSOCIATED CONSULTANTS <br />RECEIVED MAR= - 8 MO <br />MEMORANDUM <br />TO: Little Canada Planning Commission <br />FROM: Stephen Grittman <br />DATE: March 7, 2000 <br />RE: Little Canada - Bixby Special Home Occupation Permit <br />FILE NO: 758.09 - 00.07 <br />Mr. Scott Bixby has applied for a Special Home Occupation permit for his property at 2622 <br />Jackson Street. The property is at the corner of Jackson and East Rose Place. Although <br />the front of the home, and the mailing address, are on Jackson, the driveway and garage <br />face East Rose Place. The applicant currently operates a satellite antenna installation and <br />repair service from his home, which includes five company vehicles which are stored at the <br />property. Employees report to the home in the morning, park their personal vehicles on <br />the street along East Rose Place, and take company vehicles to individual job sites. <br />Because of the traffic and employees, any home occupation for this site would require a <br />Special Home Occupation Permit. <br />The purpose of the home occupation regulations is to ensure two objectives: (1) that <br />residential neighborhoods are not subjected to non - residential disruptions, and (2) that <br />businesses operators conducting business in a commercial district are not subject to unfair <br />competition from those paying only residential property taxes. The zoning ordinance <br />breaks home occupations into two classes. Permitted home occupations operate with very <br />low volume traffic and no on -site employees. Home offices, piano lessons or other similar <br />uses fall within this class. Special home occupations have characteristics which may tend <br />to disrupt the residential character of a neighborhood. The presence of employees, <br />special non - residential equipment, or unusually large amounts of traffic trigger this permit. <br />Mr. Bixby states in his application that he is currently looking for property in a commercial <br />district. Because of the level of traffic and the parking necessary to accommodate a <br />business use of this size, it does not appear likely that reasonable changes can be made <br />to the business which would eliminate commercial impacts on the neighborhood. Each <br />5775 WAYZATA BOULEVARD, SUITE 555 ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA 5541 6 <br />PHONE 6 1 2- 595 -9636 FA? <br />Page 3 <br />E -MAIL NAC @ WINTERNET.COM <br />
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