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Tschida Zoning Amendment <br />Page 3 <br />located in the east part of the City, which is planned for agricultural and rural residential <br />uses. <br />2. The proposed zoning classification is appropriate for the property given the topographic, <br />environmental and cultural limitations of the site. <br />The property consists of a single family home and primarily natural vegetation and <br />wetlands. While the property is not used for traditional agricultural pursuits, is does contain <br />high quality natural areas and trees. The Agricultural zoning would be an appropriate for <br />the property. <br />3. Existing public infrastructure is adequate to handle the development that can reasonable <br />be foreseen on the site. <br />The property is served by well and septic. Municipal sewer and water is not available to <br />this area of the City. By changing the zoning from LA to AG, the minimum lot size <br />would change from 40 acres to 10 acres. Because the subject property does not have <br />frontage on a public road, any splitting of the property would require a variance. <br />No development is proposed on the site and because the applicant's intent is to further <br />preserve the property by entering into the Minnesota Land Trust Metro Habitat <br />Protection Program, the existing access to the property is adequate. <br />4. The proposed zoning classification will not have unreasonable negative impacts on <br />adjacent properties. <br />The rezoning will not negatively impact the adjacent properties. The property will remain <br />in agricultural and open space uses consistent with other properties in the zoning district. <br />5. The floodplain designation on the official zoning map shall not be removed from floodplain <br />areas unless it can be shown that the designation is in error or that the area has been filled <br />to or above the elevation of the regulatory flood protection elevation and is contiguous to <br />lands outside the floodplain. <br />The floodplain areas are not proposed to be impacted. <br />7. CONCLUSION/ STAFF RECOMMENDATION: <br />Staff finds the application meets the criteria outlined in the City Code and recommends approval <br />of the zoning amendment request to rezone from the Long Term Agricultural Zoning District to <br />the Agricultural Zoning District for the property located at 9822 152nd Street North. <br />7. PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION: <br />The Planning Commission agreed that the request met the criteria necessary to approve the zoning <br />amendment and recommended approval of the ordinance for rezoning to the City Council. <br />
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