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� _ _: . - - - - -- - <br />,. --= = - ._ ,��. - �-`-=- -- - -----;�:;: _�. .. - - ----- - : ,. ---== --=� <br />� � <br />Item # 5 <br />City of Mounds View <br />Planning Commission Report <br />Title: <br />Planning Crise Nos.: <br />Applicant: <br />Locntion: <br />Introduction: <br />Meeting Date: April 5, 2000 <br />DISCUSSION REGARDING A CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT, <br />DEVELOPMENI' REVIEW �ND WETLAND BUC'FER <br />PERMIT REQUESTED BY MESSIAH LUTHERAN CHURCH. <br />CU00-001, DR00-001, WB00-001 <br />Messiah Lutheran Church <br />2848 County Road H2 <br />Messiah Lutheran Church has requested city approval of a conditional use permit and <br />development review to allow for an expansion of their facility. The subject property is zoned R-1, <br />which allows churches as a conditional use. Currently, Messiah does not have a conditional use <br />permit. The development review is necessary according to Section 1006.06 of the City Code, <br />which requires that any development, redevelopment or expansion of e�sting facilities be <br />reviewed by the Planning Commission and City Council. <br />13ackground: <br />This item was first addressed at the Planning Commission's meeting on March 15, 2000, at which <br />time much discussion took place regarding the site plan and the impact of the expansion to the <br />immediate area. Pertinent to that, certain key issues were identified as being deficient, needing <br />more review or additional information. <br />As stated in the earlier report, the expanded building areas would match the architecture and <br />design of the existing brick building and would be constructed in two phases. The applicant is <br />seeking approval of only the first phase of development at this time. The first phase of the <br />proposed expansion will involve two building additions totaling 5,220 square feet and a partial <br />parking lot removal and replacement. The west single-story addition will add office space and a <br />meeting room while the two-story addition on the east side will add a more spacious lobby and <br />gathering area, more classroom space, a larger mechanical room, an elevator and restrooms. <br />The second phase of the proposed expansion will involve more ambitious building additions, <br />which would serve as an expanded worship at-ea and classroom space. The construction of the <br />second pliase, whi.ch is proposed in three to five years, would add approximately 27,505 square <br />feet to the building. <br />
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