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04/26/2010
Council Meeting Type
Regular
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10-38
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Interim Use Permit <br /> 2209 Phelps Road <br /> page 8 <br /> Interim Use Permit <br /> Because the record of uses on the property north of Phelps Road is not definitive regarding <br /> specific activities, staff recommends that a new interim use permit is the most effective <br /> mechanism for regulating the use. An interim use permit will establish the applicant's right to <br /> use the site for outdoor storage and establish the parameters of the activity. Discussions with the <br /> applicant led to this as well as some parameters,which are included as several of the <br /> recommended conditions of approval. The interim use permit would effective for five years with <br /> the possibility of extension by the City. The open and outdoor storage would include vehicles <br /> and construction material. The east end of Phelps Road could be blocked off for limited periods <br /> of time after discussions with the Police Department and Centennial Fire District prior to each <br /> period. Access would remain open on the west end, at the old Otter Lake Road. <br /> We note that access to the cell tower is a private matter between the tower owner and the <br /> property owner leasing the site to the tower owner. <br /> The zoning ordinance includes a category"interim use permits". The purpose of an interim use <br /> permit is as follows: <br /> Subd. 3. Administration: Interim Use Permits. <br /> A. Purpose and Intent. The purpose and intent of allowing interim uses is: <br /> 1. To allow a use for a brief period of time until a permanent location is obtained or while the <br /> permanent location is under construction. <br /> 2. To allow a use that is presently judged acceptable by the City Council, but that with <br /> anticipated development or redevelopment, will not be acceptable in the future or will be <br /> replaced in the future by a permitted or conditional use allowed within the respective district. <br /> 3. To allow a use which is reflective of anticipated long range change to an area and which is in <br /> compliance with the Comprehensive Plan provided that said use maintains harmony and <br /> compatibility with surrounding uses and is in keeping with the architectural character and <br /> design standards of existing uses and development. <br /> Section 2, Subd. 3 of the ordinance includes general standards for all interim use permits. These <br /> require compliance with the submittal requirements, standards and procedures for a conditional <br /> use permit as well. In addition,there are specific standards listed with each individual interim <br /> use in the zoning districts. The Light Industrial zoning district includes one interim use: open <br /> and outdoor storage as a principal use. (This was added in October 1997 and retained in the <br /> 2002 update.) <br /> The City should make findings on approvals or denials of interim use permits. Resolution No. <br /> 10-38 includes findings that list the standards and criteria that must be met and how the proposal <br /> addresses them. <br /> • <br />
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