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CC Regular Session <br />Date: 03/22/2011 <br />By: Tim Gladhill <br />Community Development <br />Item #: 7. 4. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Introduce Ordinance to Amend Section 117-90 "Map" of Chapter 117 of the Ramsey City Code Related to the 2030 <br />Comprehensive Plan; Case of the City of Ramsey <br />Background: <br />Every ten (10) years, municipalities within the Metropolitan Council's jurisdiction are required to adopt an updated <br />Comprehensive Plan per Minnesota Statute 473, which includes a Future Land Use (FLU) Map. The City recently <br />completed this round of updates and officially instituted a revised FLU Map. Within nine (9) months, the City must <br />now update its official controls, including zoning code text amendments and amendments to the Official Zoning <br />Map to be consistent with the Future Land Use Map. <br />Notification: <br />The Public Hearing was properly notified in the Anoka County Union. Although mailing notices are not required if <br />the amendment involves more than five (5) acres, City Staff attempted to notify affected parcels of the Public <br />Hearing via Standard US Mail. <br />Observations: <br />The City is processing these amendments in phases. This first phase includes amendments that do not include <br />revised or new zoning districts be established. The second phase is anticipated to consist of the current Central <br />Rural Reserve District as a follow up to the Central Rural Reserve Study. The final phase is anticipated to include <br />those areas which require new or revised zoning districts. These districts include an 'Office Park' and 'Park' zoning <br />district, which are currently not established in the zoning code at this time. <br />City Staff initially received feedback regarding the proposed change from B-2 Highway Business to R-2 Residential <br />(PID: 283225340002). The idea behind re -zoning this parcel to R-2 Residential was to allow a religious institution <br />as a conditional use (something not permitted under the B-2 Highway Business District), as well as providing for <br />additional residential units to support the commercial area. Participants of the Future Land Use Map creation <br />reviewed the amount of vacant area already guided for commercial use and attempted to provide for a <br />comprehensive land use analysis that addressed some market reality. After discussion with the Property Owner, the <br />Planning Commission recommended that this zoning amendment be removed from this first phase for future <br />consideration. The City will need to consider the City's system statement and ensure that adequate areas are guided <br />for anticipated residential uses as well as the market reality of the amount of areas guided for commercial use. If it <br />is the City's desire to allow this parcel to remain B-2 Business, the property owner should submit an application for <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment to be reviewed. In addition, a property owner affected by a proposing zoning <br />amendment from R-1 Residential (Rural Preserve) to B-1 General Business expressed concern over tax <br />implications. The Planning Commission also recommended removing this amendment from this first phase for <br />future consideration. These two areas have been removed from the map and are not part of tonight's proposal at <br />this time. <br />There were numerous questions regarding tax implications of these proposed amendments. Staff contacted the <br />Anoka County Assessor for general feedback, which is attached for the City Council's review. <br />Recommendation: <br />