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<br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />. <br /> <br />City Council Resolution No. 5005 <br />October 29, 1996 <br />Page 5 <br /> <br />Mounds View (approximately 1/2 acre). The smallest existing site for a church in <br />Mounds View is 1.59 acres (or three times as large) and the average site size is 3.7 <br />acres. The majority of homes in the immediate vicinity are one story, and have been <br />estimated to range from 1,200 to 1,400 square feet in size. They are located on wooded <br />lots. Most of the mature trees in the center of the proposed church site will be removed. <br />The site will look much more barren for a number of years than it does now. The <br />Planning Commission found that the proposal does not fit into the character of the <br />surrounding area based on the intensity of development on this lot, the size of the <br />building and the parking lot. . ,. <br />,-', .;! <br /> <br />The City Council finds that the proposal, will \:reate an\aqverse impact on the character <br />of the surrounding area, and requirem~nt f. is '~ot met. \ <br /> <br />WHEREAS, the City Council do~~{hete,by make'the,following findings of fact regarding <br />this conditional use permit request with t~sp~t tp the cri~e~a,.se(forth in Section 1125..01 Subd. <br />3.b. for the review of condition;~ use permits,. \The ~titeria are noted below, and have been <br />grouped to avoid repetitive fin<;lings. . " <br />..' I , <br /> <br />.. ,/ ,l <br /> <br />(1) <br /> <br />(7) <br />(8) <br /> <br />The use l1/ill not create an excei~'ive burden on existing'parks, schools, streets and other public facilities and <br />utilities will serve or are. propqsM to se~e the area. . <br />The use will not cause tr~ffic ho/,ar.ds or .c~ngesti~n. <br />Adequate u'jilities, acces~ roads,"drainage; and necessary facilities have been or will be provided. <br /> <br />. . <br />i' .: .. <br />The New Apostolic, Church proposes to hold Sunday School at 8:45-9:3.0 AM, two <br />Sunday church"services at 10:.0.0-11:00 AM and 5:.0.0-6:.0.0 PM, and a Wednesday evening <br />service from 8:.0.0:-9:'.0.0 PM. The maximum seating in the church is 98 people; the <br />current congregation is 55 people. Because the use is a church, rather than residential <br />homes, it is not anticipated to create a demand on parks or schools. Both water and <br />sewer service adequate to support this use is available to the site. The site is served by <br />two streets, County Road H and Pleasant View Drive. Given the limited number of <br />services and the size of the congregation, the amount of traffic is anticipated to be low <br />and will occur on weekends or evening rather than during peak commute times. <br /> <br />The City Engineer has reviewed the applicant's drainage proposal and indicated that the <br />rate of runoff should not be a problem and the grass treatment areas will provide enough <br />water quality treatment. Drainage will now be directed to County Road H and will flow <br />through grassed areas to allow sediments to percolate before runoff water leaves the site. <br />The Rice Creek Watershed District has stated that a permit from them is not required. <br /> <br />The City Council finds that requirements (1), (7) and (8) have been met. <br /> <br />(4) <br /> <br />171e use, in the opinion of the City Council, is reasonably related to the overall needs of the City and to the <br />existing land use. <br />
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