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Agenda Number D.1 <br />CITY OF HUGO COMMUNITY <br />DEVELOPMENT DEPARTMENT <br />PLANNING AND ZONING <br />APPLICATION STAFF REPORT <br />TO: Hugo Planning Commission <br />FROM: Emily Weber, Community Development Assistant <br />SUBJECT: Ed Tschida. Zoning amendment request to rezone from the Long Term <br />Agricultural Zoning District to the Agricultural Zoning District for the <br />property located at 9822 152nd Street North. <br />DATE: December 12, for the Planning Commission Meeting of December 19, 2019. <br />ZONING: Long Term Agricultural District (LA) <br />REVIEW DEADLINE: February 27, 2019 <br />1. DESCRIPTION OF REQUEST: <br />Ed Tschida is requesting to rezone his property from the Long Term Agricultural Zoning District <br />to the Agricultural Zoning District. <br />2. BACKGROUND: <br />The Minnesota Agricultural Land Preservation Program was established with the passage of the <br />Agricultural Land Preservation Policy Act of 1984, which consists of tools for agricultural land <br />preservation at the local level and a program to create awareness of agricultural land preservation <br />and conservation tools. With this act, counties adopting agricultural land preservation plans can <br />offer agricultural preserves, which limits the use of the land to agriculture or forestry. In return, <br />property owners that opt into the program receive property tax credits and protection for normal <br />agricultural practices. The program also provides tax relief for agricultural and conservation land <br />by requiring the City Assessor to base any assessment on the land's agricultural value, protecting <br />the property from substantial tax levy increases, and protecting the land from special <br />assessments. <br />In order to offer the benefits of agricultural preserves to property owners, a county must have an <br />approved agricultural land preservation plan. An agricultural land preservation plan is a part of a <br />comprehensive land use plan that designates land for long-term agricultural use, while providing <br />
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