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Regular Planning Commission 6. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 05/05/2011 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Title: <br />Request for a Home Occupation Permit to Operate an Auto Body Repair Business on the Property Located at <br />17441 Baugh St NW; Case of Lawrence and Paula Ferber <br />Background: <br />On April 11, 2011, the City received an application from Lawrence and Paula Ferber to operate an auto body repair <br />business on the property located at 17441 Baugh St NW. <br />Notification: <br />In accordance with State statute, Staff attempted to notify property owners within 350 feet of the subject property of <br />the public hearing via Standard US Mail. The Public Hearing was also published in the Anoka County Union, the <br />City's official newsletter for public notices. <br />Observations: <br />In March of 2011, the City received a complaint concerning the potential operation of an auto body repair business <br />being operated at 17441 Baugh St NW. Upon initial inspection, no evidence of a business was seen from the road. <br />However, an auto body repair business was found online that matched this address and thus, Staff sent a notice of <br />violation to the property owner regarding home -based businesses. <br />The subject property is approximately ten (10) acres in size and is zoned R-1 Residential (Rural Developing). There <br />are two (2) detached accessory buildings on the property (behind the home) and the auto body repair business is <br />currently being operated in the larger of the two detached accessory buildings. The business operation consists of <br />minor repairs to the bodies of motor vehicles, such as doors, fenders, bumpers etc, including painting. The <br />detached accessory building is equipped with a spray booth where the painting occurs. The hours of operation are <br />Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The applicant has stated that he does not have any employees <br />and does no advertising; his business is strictly by referrals. <br />The detached accessory building is setback approximately 300 feet from Baugh St. and is screened partially by the <br />home and a stand of evergreen trees. The only exterior evidence of the business operation is a small, fenced <br />enclosure where various parts are stored until they can be disposed of properly, which is situated within the <br />evergreen trees and is virtually unnoticeable from the road and adjacent properties. <br />The property to south of the subject property is approximately nine (9) acres in size and the properties to the north <br />are all approximately 1.30 acres or larger. The nearest neighboring principal structure is approximately 275 feet <br />from the detached accessory building housing the business operation. <br />City Code restricts the number of vehicle trips to two (2) vehicle trips per hour per standard eight (8) hour business <br />day or sixteen (16) trips within a 24-hour period. However, since the subject property is located on county road <br />(CR 83), City Code allows for an increased rate of twenty-five percent (25%) or twenty (20) vehicle trips per <br />24-hour period. According to the applicant, during his busiest weeks, he would not anticipate more than sixteen <br />(16) vehicle trips per week, including deliveries, pick-ups, and clientele, clearly within the provisions of City Code. <br />The applicant has provided documentation verifying that the business operation complies with various federal <br />requirements and that he has completed certain training requirements of the EPA with regard to spray painting. <br />Funding Source: <br />