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4 <br /> <br />b. Delete drive-through language from restaurants, brewpubs and service businesses. <br />The drive-throughs are currently limited to the districts that allow them as an <br />accessory use. <br /> <br />5. Changes to industrial: <br /> <br />a. Include indoor self-storage as a permitted use in light and general industrial <br />districts. Indoor self-storage is defined as, “A fully enclosed building that is <br />climate controlled containing separate, individual and private storage spaces of <br />varying sizes, leased or rented on an individual basis for the storage of personal <br />property; where individual renters control and access individual storage spaces; <br />each unit must be directly accessed from the interior of the building via its own <br />access door. Outdoor access to individual units is prohibited. Ancillary retail sales <br />of related items, such as moving supplies, and facility offices may also be <br />included. Such facilities to be used for storage only” <br /> <br />b. Remove mini self-storage as a conditional use in the general industrial district. It <br />is still permitted in the GI district. Mini self-storage is defined as, “An enclosed <br />storage facility containing independent, fully enclosed bays that are leased to <br />individuals exclusively for the storage of household goods or personal <br />belongings.” <br /> <br />6. Changes to public and semi-public: <br /> <br />a. Delete the Rural Business Reserve District. The Rural Business Reserve District <br />was intended to be a holding zone for commercial and industrial zoning districts <br />and is no longer needed with the rural and future urban development <br />accomplishing the same task. <br /> <br />New Zoning Districts <br /> <br />The Business Campus (BC) zoning district is for the land in eastern Lino Lakes that was <br />designated Business Campus in the 2040 Comprehensive Plan. The intent is to provide for multi- <br />use buildings, business offices, wholesale showrooms, and related uses in an environment which <br />provides a high level of amenities. The district will serve primarily as employment centers, with <br />office, service, research and development, data centers and light industrial uses. Other uses <br />would include those that support the businesses and their employees, such as convenience retail <br />or services, hotels, restaurants, daycare facilities, banks or other financial institutions. The <br />development standards included in the district are the same as the light industrial district with <br />only the list of uses being different. This district is not currently shown on the zoning map but as <br />land develops within the commercial, business campus or industrial land use the properties will <br />be rezoned. Staff has added the commercial land use option since the P&Z saw the last draft of <br />this section. There are areas in the City where land guided commercial may be appropriate for <br />this BC zoning designation and staff wants to provide this additional option. The development <br />would be required to request a rezoning to BC, which give the City a high level of discretion in <br />determining appropriateness of the district.
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