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• <br />• <br />Eagle Brook Church <br />May 12, 2003 <br />page 7 <br />to specified uses, including farm structures, church spires up to 60 ft., belfries up to <br />60 ft., cupolas up to 60 ft., and other listed uses. <br />(third paragraph) Section 3, Subdivision 4.C.2. of the ordinance states that building <br />heights exceeding zoning district maximums may be allowed with a conditional use <br />permit. If the City allows this for the church building (other than a spire), it would be <br />incorporated into the conditional use permit that is required for a church. <br />Page 26: The response to a comment on Item 7, regarding the spire height, should <br />be corrected to include the revised zoning requirements. The response should be <br />corrected to read as follows: <br />City Response: Section 3, Subdivision 4.C.1. of the Lino Lakes zoning ordinance <br />states that the building height limits established in each zoning district shall not apply <br />to specified uses, including farm structures, church spires up to 60 ft., belfries up to <br />60 ft., cupolas up to 60 ft., and other listed uses. Other building elements that exceed <br />the height limits may be allowed by the City via conditional use permit, which would <br />be incorporated into the conditional use permit needed for a church. <br />Page 28: The response to a comment on Item 13, which was mistakenly omitted, <br />should read as follows: <br />City Response: Water usage estimates typically are similar to wastewater <br />estimates. Water use and wastewater assumptions in the EAW are taken from the <br />preliminary design report. Flow estimates in the report are based on the average daily <br />and peak flows at the current facility. The weekend church service averages 1400 <br />attendees. The average wastewater flow was about 1400 gallons per day, based on <br />metered flows obtained from White Bear Township. This works out to an average of <br />a gallon per day per attendee. The new church, with the possible expansion, would <br />have 2800 seats, which would generate about 2800 gpd. An estimate of peak <br />attendance used a 150% multiplier. This resulted in 4200 gpd peak flow: 2800 x <br />150% = 4200. (This is explained in the attached information on the proposed onsite <br />septic system.) <br />If a church connects to a public sewer system, it is charged one SAC (sewer access <br />charge) unit for every 275 seats. On this project, this would calculate out to 10 SAC <br />units: 2800/275 = 10.18. Each SAC unit represents 274 gpd of wastewater flow, so <br />10 SAC units represents 2740 gallons per day. This is comparable to the 2800 gpd <br />preliminary design estimate. <br />