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iPlanning Case No. 452-96 <br /> New Apostolic Church; 3025 County Road H <br /> September 18, 1996 <br /> Page 13 <br /> exceed 115 seats and the plan is acceptable to the Spring Lake Park-Blaine-Mounds View <br /> Fire Department.) <br /> Option 2: Deny the conditional use permit based on findings that the plan does not <br /> provide adequate screening from abutting residential uses and landscaping in compliance <br /> with Section 1103.08 of the Zoning Code, and the buffering provided by the applicant is <br /> not sufficient to adequately screen and landscape the use from surrounding and abutting <br /> residential uses. The buffering provided is less than the minimum widths seen on other <br /> church sites in the community. Testimony has been received which indicates a minimum <br /> buffer of at least 15 feet is needed for this proposal to be compatible with adjacent <br /> residential uses. <br /> Resolutions for each option are attached, with recommended contingencies appearing in <br /> the resolution recommending approval. <br /> Staff Recommendation: Deny the conditional use permit application as presented. <br /> Development Review <br /> According to Section 1006.06 Subd. 2 of the Municipal Code, all proposed industrial, <br /> _ -_ commercial and residential developments and expansions of existing facilities, except <br /> developments where public utilities and streets have previously been installed and the <br /> erection of no more than two (2) detached single-family dwellings are planned, must be <br /> reviewed by the City Planning and Zoning Commission and approved by the City Council <br /> for compliance with development requirements. <br /> • <br />
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