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Item No: 08A <br />Meeting Date: Jan 25, 2021 <br />Type of Business: Council Business <br />City Administrator Review: <br />City of Mounds View Staff Report <br />To: Honorable Mayor and City Council <br />From: Nyle Zikmund, City Administrator <br />Item Title/Subject: PUBLIC HEARING: Resolution 9381; Approval of an Amendment <br />to the PUD Narrative for the O'Neil Property, 2430 Mounds View <br />Boulevard (Planning Case PA2020-001) <br />Introduction: <br />Anthony Properties, owner of the movie theater, is requesting an amendment to the Planned <br />Unit Development (PUD) Narrative, to allow a drive-thru restaurant as an Allowed Use. The <br />owners are working with a developer, Java Group, to subdivide part of the theater's parking lot <br />for development of a drive-thru coffee shop. <br />Discussion: <br />The theater development was approved in 1998 as a Planned Unit Development (PUD). PUD's <br />are intended to result in a higher standard of development, in return for concessions on other <br />requirements. The PUD Narrative lists specific uses for each lot. Allowable Uses include sit- <br />down restaurants, and specifically excludes fast-food restaurants and bars with less than 60% <br />of its revenue from food sales (Moe's is not part of this PUD). <br />New Vision Theater closed' in March 2020 due to the COVID Pandemic, and filed bankruptcy in <br />July. The theater owner; Anthony Properties (AP Mounds View LP), has been in negotiations <br />with another operator to assume the theater's lease. The theater industry has been hit hard by <br />the pandemic, thus, there is no time -table as to if or when Mounds View's theater will re -open. <br />Prior to New Vision's bankruptcy, New Vision intended to remodel the theater to include stadium <br />style seating, which would reduce the seating capacity and parking needs by 50%. Assuming <br />that a new theater operator will pursue a similar renovation plan, this frees up a portion of the <br />parking lot for other uses, such as a drive-thru coffee shop. <br />Planning Case History: <br />Res/Ord <br />Approved <br />Description <br />Res 5104 <br />May 12, <br />Amendment to the Comprehensive Plan map, from Medium Density <br />1997 <br />Residential to Mixed Use PUD for commercial uses <br />Res 5119 <br />May 12, <br />General Concept Plan for Commercial development <br />1997 <br />Ord 598 <br />May 27, <br />Rezoning from B-1 and B-2 to Planned Unit Development for <br />1997 <br />Commercial Uses on the O'Neil Property, 2430 Highway 10, and <br />Amending the Cit 's Official Zoning Ma <br />Res 5226 <br />May 11, <br />Approving a PUD Development Stage Plan for Commercial Uses <br />1998 <br />Res 5229 <br />Apr 27, <br />Approving a Wetland Buffer Permit <br />1998 <br />Res 5230 <br />Apr 27, <br />Approving Access Plan, including access to Highway 10 <br />1998 <br />Governor Tim Walz, Emergency Executive Order 20-04, Providing for Temporary Closure of Bars, Restaurants, <br />and other places of Public Accommodation (1)(d): Theaters, cinemas, indoor and outdoor performance venues, <br />and museums shall close; March 17, 2020 through March 27, 2020. Subsequent Executive Orders have extended <br />the closure of theaters through January 10, 2021. <br />