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CITY OF LAKE ELMO <br />COUNTY OF WASHINGTON <br />STATE OF MINNESOTA <br />ORDINANCE NO. 08-031-A <br />AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND AGRICULTURAL BUSINESS DEFINITIONS <br />AND REGULATIONS <br />FINDINGS: <br />1. Under the Municipal Planning Act and the Metropolitan Land Use Planning Act, <br />a central and required purpose of a zoning ordinance is to give effect to a city's <br />comprehensive plan. <br />2. According to the City's Comprehensive Plan, the RAD land use designation <br />,',,represents low density semi -rural residential development. Working farms, <br />Alternative Ag uses, single family detached residences, and limited life cycle <br />housing." Most of the City's outer areas are guided in this fashion. This includes <br />areas that are zoned Agriculture, Rural Residential, and Open Space. <br />3. By contrast, around the City's "village center" is an area with a "Commercial" <br />land use designation. <br />4. Commercially -zoned areas within the City include areas that are zoned General <br />Business, General Business Park Holding, General Business Commercial <br />Holding, General Business Sewered Residential Holding, Village Residential <br />General Business Holding, Convenience Business, and Limited Business. <br />The Land Use Plan chapter of the City's Comprehensive Plan places special <br />emphasis on three precepts, among them "the City's desire to preserve its rural <br />character, open space, and green corridors," and "the City's desire to retain its <br />identity and sense of community by preserving the historic village center." It <br />further states that the Plan "supports a community focused from its village core <br />out, rather than a lock step continuation of urbanization from the community <br />borders." <br />6. These aspects of the City's Comprehensive Plan are more likely to be achieved if <br />the zoning ordinance regulates commercially -related land uses in Agriculture, <br />Rural Residential, and Open Space districts so as to further the following <br />objectives: <br />a. controlling or mitigating the impact on other properties or the <br />environment, <br />Page 1 of 12 <br />