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w <br />• <br />• <br />Interim Use Permit <br />2209 Phelps Road <br />page 5 <br />Similarly, the current zoning ordinance includes "Earth Moving and Land Reclamation ". This is <br />allowed in all districts except that a conditional use permit is required when 5,000 cy or more is <br />to be removed or deposited. The ordinance states that inclusion of this permit process in the <br />ordinance does not automatically imply entitlement to such a permit. We have no record of a <br />conditional use permit being issued to the site for Earth Moving and Land Reclamation. <br />Communication towers like the one on the north parcel are allowed with a conditional use permit <br />in the LI zone. <br />It is not entirely clear just what activity on the site was allowed under the City's zoning <br />ordinances over time. No zoning district allowed the storing of materials and equipment <br />outdoors except by conditional use permit. As noted, there was the possibility of a conditional <br />use permit, but there is no record of any being granted. <br />Floodplain <br />The site is within an unnumbered A zone on the floodplain map. This means it likely is within <br />the floodplain, but the exact 100 -year flood elevation has never been determined. We have <br />various documents that have assumed different flood elevations on the site and in the area. The <br />differences are two feet or even more. The Rice Creek Watershed District has discussed this <br />issue with Arnt representatives and have proposed a way to address this issue. When the new <br />Otter Lake Road was constructed, compensatory storage was created to accommodate the <br />floodplain fill created by the road. In fact, excess storage was created. The Watershed District <br />has proposed that some of the excess storage be allocated to the material storage involved in this <br />interim use permit. The Watershed notes that since the original floodplain fill permit was <br />granted to the City of Lino Lakes, it is essential that the City concurs with the proposed solution. <br />City staff recommends agreement with this proposal. This is included as a condition of approval <br />of the interim use permit. <br />Nonconforming Use Issues <br />A nonconforming use is a use that lawfully occupied a building or land on the effective date of <br />the zoning ordinance but that currently does not conform to the use regulations. Regulations <br />change over time as a community evolves. What conformed to a city's zoning regulations at one <br />time might not later in time after the regulations are amended. <br />It is documented that Amt operated beginning in the 1970s. The nature of the activity there has <br />not changed. <br />On the north side of the road, Acton Construction began on the site in 1968. However, the <br />businesses and uses on that site have changed. The files include building permits and sign <br />permits for Acton Construction, Mr. Miller's company. However, there has been a Bobcat <br />equipment business there in the interim. That is, it appears that the site use has not been <br />construction material storage the entire time. At least one other use operated there for more than <br />one year. Therefore, the nonconforming use status expired, in accordance with the zoning <br />