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• <br /> . Planning Case No. 452-96 <br /> New Apostolic Church; 3025 County Road H • <br /> September 18, 1996 <br /> Page 12 <br /> (5) The use is consistent with the purposes of the Zoning Code and the purposes of the zoning <br /> district in which the applicant intends to locate the purposed use. <br /> According to the Zoning Code, "the purpose of the R-1, single family district is to provide <br /> for low density single-family detached residential dwelling units and directly related, <br /> complementary uses." Churches are allowed in all residential districts in Mounds View, <br /> and one could conclude from this allowance that they are regarded as complementary <br /> uses. They require, however, approval of a conditional use permit. The conditional use <br /> permit process requires that a public hearing be held by the City Council before making its <br /> decision, and that property owners within 350 of the site be notified. Churches, therefore, <br /> are regarded as complementary uses which require special, discretionary review. The R-1 <br /> district is intended for low density, i.e. low intensity uses. The difficulty presented by the <br /> applicant's proposal is the size of the structure and the parking lot, in contrast to the <br /> typical pattern of development on residential lots in this neighborhood. Although the <br /> property at 3025 County Road H is larger than the minimum required, it is smaller than <br /> many of the adjacent lots along Pleasant View, Woodale, Woodcrest and Knollwood <br /> Drives. It is more intense, and there is insufficient room on the property to meet the <br /> parking requirements and provide the type of buffer between the parking lot and the • <br /> adjacent residences which is typical of other churches in Mounds View. The proposed <br /> church development, with a building of 2054 square feet and a 29-space parking lot, does <br /> not fit with the surrounding single family residential neighborhood. <br /> The Planning Commission may recommend that the City Council impose additional <br /> conditions considered necessary to protect the best interest of the surrounding area or the ---- - <br /> community as a whole. These conditions may include, but are not limited to, the <br /> following: <br /> (l� In -. • . - .... -. ot-siz�or yard-dimension. <br /> (2) Limiting the height,size or location of buildings. <br /> (3) Controlling the location and number of vehicle access points. <br /> (4) Increasing the street width. <br /> (5) Increasing the number of required off-street parking spaces. <br /> (6) Limiting the number, size,location or lighting of signs. <br /> (7) Requiring diking,fencing,screening,landscaping or other facilities to protect adjacent and <br /> nearby property. <br /> (8) Designating sites for open space. <br /> Option 1: Approve the conditional use permit including findings that the plan provides <br /> adequate screening from abutting residential uses and landscaping in compliance.with <br /> Section 1103.08 of the Zoning Code, and the buffering provided by the applicant is <br /> sufficient to adequately screen and landscape the use from surrounding and abutting • <br /> residential uses. (All other criteria have been met as long as the seating capacity does not <br />