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3 <br /> <br />PID # Existing Land Use Acres <br />05-31-22-22-0006 Rural Residential <br />(Single Family House) 4.30 <br />05-31-22-22-0003 Commercial (Arena, Accessory Structure & Restrooms) 5.66 <br />05-31-22-22-0005 Vacant Rural Residential (Horse Corrals and Pasture Area) 15.09 <br />TOTAL 25.05 <br /> The applicant owns all 3 parcels (“Subject Site”) and lives in the single family home located on PID # 05-31-22-22-0006. Using the City’s DatakLink GIS website, the arena is approximately 250ft x 120ft (30,000 sf) and the large accessory structure/barn is approximately 110ft x 50ft <br />(5,500sf). These are located on PID# 05-31-22-22-0003. The horse corrals and pasture area are located on PID #05-31-22-22-0005. Using the City’s DataLink GIS website, wetlands and floodplain are indicated on the Subject Site. Without the benefit of a certificate of survey and using GIS, there are approximately 12 <br />acres of wetland and 22 acres of floodplain on the 25 acre Subject Site. The property owner shall work with Rice Creek Watershed District (RCWD), Anoka Conservation District (ACD) and City staff regarding current wetland and floodplain impact violations and restoration requirements as noted in their March 25, 2021 letter. <br />Pine Street and 4th Avenue are major collector roads and have capacity to serve a commercial stable operation. Definitions <br />City Zoning Ordinance Section 1007.058(2) defines Commercial Stable as follows: Commercial Stable. A commercial stable is any structure, barn, or place where the stabling, boarding, training, and feeding of horses takes place. <br />City Zoning Ordinance Section 1007.001(2) defines Animal Unit as follows: Animal Unit. A unit of measure used to compare differences in the production of animal manure that employs as a standard the amount of manure produced on a regular basis by a slaughter steer or heifer for an animal feedlot or a manure storage area, calculated by <br />multiplying the number of animals of each type by the respective multiplication factor and summing the resulting values for the total number of animal units. For purposes of this chapter, the following multiplication factors shall apply. For animals not listed, the number of animal units is the average weight of the animal in pounds divided by 1,000 pounds. <br />Animal Animal Unit <br />Dairy Cattle <br />Mature Cow (1,000 pounds or over) 1.4 <br />Mature Cow (Under 1,000 pounds) 1.0