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Regular Planning Commission 6. 4. <br />Meeting Date: 07/07/2011 <br />By: Tim Gladhill, Community Development <br />Title: <br />Public Hearing - Consider Request for Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Amendment at 14501 Nowthen Blvd NW <br />Background: <br />The City has received an application for Site Plan Review for Stoney River, a 6.5 acre subdivision for a 72-unit <br />assisted living and memory care facility. The site is located within the B-1 General Business District. Assisted <br />Living and Memory Care Facilities are not specifically listed as Permitted or Conditional Uses within the B-1 <br />District, although Medical Clinic are. Although residential in nature, assisted living and memory care facilities <br />certainly have a medical care focus, often times 24/7 medical care. <br />The City has prepared an ordinance amendment to specifically liste Assisted Living and Memory Care as a <br />Permitted Use within the B-1 District, but has prepared this case in the event the ordinance amendment is not <br />adopted. The request would amend the land use designation for the Comprehensive Plan from Commercial to High <br />Density Residential (HDR) and zoning from B-1 General Business District to R-3 Residential. <br />Notification: <br />Standard notification for Comprehensive Plan and Zoning Amendments are all properties within 350 feet. As part <br />of the Sketch Plan Notification for the Minor Plat request associated with the Application, all properties within 700 <br />feet of the Subject Property were notified of this request in addition to the Minor Plat and Site Plan Review. The <br />Public Hearing Notice was properly notified in the Anoka County Union, the City's official newspaper for public <br />notices. <br />Observations: <br />As stated, the request would re -zone approximately 6.5 acres of B-1 General Business District to R-3 Residential. <br />Permitted density in the R-3 District is 7-15 units per net buildable acre. Formal calculation would increase the <br />City's household forecasts by 45 households. The Metropolitan Council calculation uses the minimum density in <br />the range to forecast households. Due to the size of the change and level of increase in households, Staff anticipates <br />that this would fall under administrative review by the Metropolitan Council rather that full Metropolitan Council <br />review. <br />This is a contingent, or fall back request in the event the ordinance to list Assisted Living and Memory Care as a <br />permitted use in the B-1 General Business District is not adopted. If the original ordinance is adopted, this case will <br />not be sent to City Council for consideration. Staff is attempting to limit the amount of delay in the event the <br />ordinance is not adopted. The request applies to only to Lot 1, Block 1 of the proposed Stoney River Addition. Staff <br />would prepare a new map only if the request is needed and approved. <br />Funding Source: <br />All costs associated with reviewing the project are the responsibility of the Applicant. <br />Staff Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council that the Comprehensive Plan and <br />Zoning Amendments be adopted in the event the ordinance to amend the B-1 General Business District permitted <br />uses is not adopted. <br />Committee Action: <br />
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