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• <br />• <br />AGENDA ITEM 6 D <br />STAFF ORIGINATOR: Jeff Smyser <br />C. C. MEETING DATE: February 22, 2010 <br />TOPIC: <br />Ordinance No. 04 -10 <br />Amendments to Zoning Ordinance Regarding: <br />• Requirements for Outdoor Dining /Seating in Business Zoning <br />Districts, and; <br />• Golf Courses Definition and Uses <br />VOTE: 3/5 <br />BACKGROUND <br />Outdoor seating is becoming a more common amenity. The zoning ordinance currently requires <br />a conditional use permit for outdoor dining areas at restaurants. Whereas site plan reviews for <br />new commercial buildings are reviewed administratively, a conditional use permit requires a <br />public hearing and approval by the city council. This adds time and expense for a business while <br />adding no benefit to the public that can't be provided through an administrative review. <br />Revising this requirement will create a more friendly environment for new and existing <br />businesses. <br />A second concern is that the zoning ordinance does not address outdoor seating for businesses <br />that are not restaurants or that is not for "dining ". For example, a coffee shop may have seating <br />outdoors, or a grocery or convenience store may want some outdoor seating for customers to <br />enjoy snacks purchased in the store. Such seating may or may not include tables with aisles <br />between the tables. Nonetheless, if not properly designed, informal seating has the potential for <br />many of the same issues of pedestrian and vehicle safety that would arise with more formal <br />outdoor dining areas at restaurants. That such seating is not addressed in the ordinance creates <br />confusion. Addressing this is another means of improving the business environment. <br />A separate issue has arisen from discussions with the Anoka County Parks Department regarding <br />activities at the Chomonix golf course. The golf course would like to upgrade its liquor license <br />to include serving strong beer rather than only 3.2 beer. This question raised numerous issues <br />regarding activities allowed by the zoning ordinance in the zoning district where golfing now <br />occurs and in other zones where golf activities are allowed but don't currently occur. Addressing <br />these issues improves the ability for golf courses to operate and supports cooperation with Anoka <br />County Parks. <br />
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