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One City that staff contacted, the City of Golden Valley, has a conditional use permit <br /> process. Attached is a conditional use permit that has been issued for an adult day care <br /> in the industrial zoning district. In addition, city staff has learned from talking with the <br /> Department of Human Services that non-residential zoning seems to be the best fit for <br /> the adult day care use. <br /> Another City that staff contacted, the City of Eagan, has a freestanding adult day care <br /> center. However, Eagan has not made any zoning changes for this. Eagan staff said a <br /> couple of years ago an adult day care center went into a larger office building. The adult <br /> day care center encompasses 1,000 square feet. Their hours of operation are from 8 <br /> a.m. until 5 p.m. They have 18-20 participants on a given day. They don't offer <br /> specialized care or treatments, but rather, it's more of a gathering place. The City of <br /> Eagan staff said the space is compatible with the use of adult day care as far as the City <br /> is concerned. <br /> Requested Action <br /> Review the .research obtained by staff and be prepared to discuss the potential <br /> amendment to the zoning code on March 18. In the end, the City Council will look for a <br /> recommendation from the Planning Commission on the issue of whether the adult day <br /> care use should be permitted, or not, and just in the commercial zoning district. <br /> Attachments: <br /> • 1/23/03 Letter of request from Randall Strand <br /> • 3/10/03 Memorandum from Jeanette Bach, League of MN Cities <br /> • Ordinance amendments for Golden Valley, Hopkins, Shakopee, and New Hope <br /> • City of Golden Valley Conditional Use Permit <br /> • Adult Day Care License (Rule 223) <br /> • State of Minnesota Adult Day Care Definitions <br /> • State Rules for Adult Day Care <br />