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Mermaid Staff Report <br />October 13, 2008 <br />Page 4 <br /> <br /> <br />There also are other issues to keep in mind when determining whether the parking would be <br />adequate for the new retail use. The Mermaid sets up a 4,200 square foot temporary tent for <br />180 days each spring through fall as additional banquet space. When the City approved the <br />Interim Use Permit for the tent in March 2005, it was determined that the existing parking <br />available on the site was adequate. This IUP was only approved for five years, which means <br />that they will need to reapply for another IUP in March 2010. The consultant who did the <br />parking study included the temporary tent (called the “courtyard”) into the parking <br />requirements, whereas the City approved the IUP without requiring any additional parking. <br /> <br />Another issue is that the Mermaid is currently leasing a number of their parking spaces near <br />County Highway 10 to Metro Transit for a Park & Ride. The parking study does not address <br />this as an existing use, so one could assume that the Mermaid will be discontinuing the <br />leasing agreement if the city approves the subdivision and PUD Amendment. <br /> <br />In 2000, when the PUD was approved for the hotel addition, the PUD Agreement stated that <br />808 parking stalls were required for the site. There are currently 760 stalls existing on the <br />Mermaid site. The proposed 1.4 acre lot would remove 193 stalls from the Mermaid’s <br />property, but the new retail construction would add 87 stalls back. This would equal a total of <br />654 parking stalls on both the Mermaid and new retail center property. The developer is <br />proposing to share parking with the Mermaid, and is using 87 of the Mermaid’s remaining 567 <br />stalls as shared parking in order to meet the retail center’s 174 parking stall requirement. <br /> <br />The parking demands for this entire site, including the new development, will vary throughout <br />each day. All of the uses on the site will not have their peak parking demands at the same <br />time or even on the same day of the week. The Mermaid is currently 48 parking stalls short <br />of what was required in 2000, and also has been able to lease unused daytime spaces for <br />Park & Ride parking, and yet the owners state that the parking lot has still never been filled to <br />anywhere near capacity. <br /> <br />Amendment Process: <br /> <br />An amendment to a Planned Unit Development is processed as an amendment to an <br />approved Conditional Use Permit. That means that the City follows the procedural <br />requirements of Section 1125 of the Zoning Code. Section 1125 requires that the Planning <br />Commission and City Council review the request, taking into consideration any and all <br />potential adverse effects of the proposed amendment. <br /> <br />Relationship to Comprehensive Plan. Mounds View’s adopted Comprehensive Plan identifies <br />the Mermaid property PUD site as a Regional Commercial PUD. The proposed retail mall would <br />be consistent with the Comp Plan. <br /> <br />The geographical area involved. The new parcel would be right at the corner of County Highway <br />10 and County Road H, with the Mermaid adjacent to the north and west. <br /> <br />Neighborhood Impact. The neighborhood should not be impacted by adding a new retail <br />building. There is a traffic signal at this intersection and this area is not near any residential.
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