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<br />Planning Case PA2011-001 <br />Staff Report <br />Page 2 <br /> <br /> <br />Amendment Process: <br /> <br />An amendment to a Planned Unit Development is processed as would an amendment to an <br />approved Conditional Use Permit, which is to say that the procedural requirements of Section <br />1125 of the Zoning Code would be followed. 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 the Comprehensive Plan: <br />Mounds View’s adopted Comprehensive Plan identifies the Mounds View Business Park South <br />PUD site as Light Industrial/Light Industrial PUD which is defined as being flex industrial centers <br />and a mix of office, light industrial and commercial uses within single or multiple structures. The <br />proposed recreational uses would be consistent with the Comp Plan. <br /> <br />The geographical area involved: <br />The south business park is bordered by County Road 10 and Woodale Drive on two sides. The <br />Highway 10 Business Center, the Mermaid, Pettibone Builders Equipment, and Central <br />Sandblasting border on the east and south sides, and Edgewood Middle School property <br />borders on the west side. <br /> <br />Neighborhood Impact: <br />The neighborhood should not be impacted by adding indoor recreational uses to this business <br />park. Traffic studies were done before the site was developed, and the majority of traffic for the <br />park enters and exits onto Woodale Drive, very close to County Road 10 where there is a <br />stoplight. Woodale Drive was constructed to handle the traffic that is generated by this business <br />park. When Medtronic’s distribution facility was operating here, there was a lot of truck traffic in <br />and out of this business park. Any traffic for the recreational uses will be less of a neighborhood <br />impact than a distribution center. <br /> <br />The character of the surrounding area: <br />All of the neighboring uses are commercial or light industrial with the exception of the north side <br />of Woodale Drive. There is a single family neighborhood about one block west of this business <br />park. Directly across Woodale Drive from the business park are five R-1 zoned properties that <br />are planned for future redevelopment, but staff does not expect that any low density residential <br />would be built there. <br /> <br />The demonstrated need for such use: <br />The applicant anticipates that there is a market for this type of business in Mounds View. Since <br />there are very few trampoline parks in the Twin Cities, this specific business would likely draw <br />customers from all over the metro area. Recreational businesses appear to be a complimentary <br />use in light industrial and business parks and have worked well in many other cities. <br /> <br />It appears that amending the PUD to allow for recreational uses would have no adverse <br />impacts and would be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan. Staff supports the <br />amendment to allow indoor recreational uses in the Mounds View Business Park South.
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