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CC Regular Session <br />Meeting Date: 03/13/2012 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Request for an Interim Use Permit for an Online School at 7550 Highway 10 NW; Case of 2-01, LLC <br />7. 2. <br />Background: <br />2-01, LLC has submitted an application for an Interim Use Permit (IUP) for the operation of an online school at the <br />former Diamonds site, 7550 Highway 10 NW. The property is zoned B-2 Business and schools are not a permitted <br />or conditional use in this zoning district. <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 noticed in the Anoka County Union, the <br />City's official newsletter for public notices. <br />Observations: <br />PACT Charter School would operate the online school, which would be a program for grades 7-12, and enrollment <br />is projected to be between 200-300 students. While it would be an online program, students would need to be on <br />site one (1) day per week. It is estimated that on any given weekday, there would be approximately seventy (70) <br />students on site. Additionally, there would likely be between twenty to thirty (20-30) staff on site each weekday as <br />well (10-20 teaching staff and 5-10 administrative support staff). The main mode of transportation for students to <br />and from the site will be parent drop-off/pick-up, but will also include busing from both the PACT campus and the <br />Tech school. The are approximately 270 parking stalls on the site, which greatly exceeds the threshold for required <br />parking used in past site plan reviews for schools (3-4 stalls per 1,000 sq. ft. of building footprint). <br />The applicant has stated that there may be outdoor recreational activities on site after school and on weekends as <br />well. There is an existing Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for the property that was issued in 2000. Conditions <br />included in that CUP require all outdoor recreational activities to end no later than 10:00pm and that the <br />recreational area(s) need to be cleared of all activity by 10:30pm. This condition applies to lighting of the outdoor <br />recreational area(s) as well. The CUP also prohibited the use of an outdoor PA system and amplified music. <br />This term, however, presents a concern for the applicant, as they have stated they would prefer the ability to utilize <br />a PA system for athletic activities (such as announcing batters for instance). After discussion with the City <br />Attorney, the the proposed interim use permit was amended to incorporates certain terms from the existing CUP, <br />but does allow for use of a PA system in accordance with the public nuisance regulations within City Code. <br />The applicant is not proposing any new accesses to the site. However, the City is developing plans to extend <br />Riverdale Dr past this site (terminating at Traprock St), which will provide a new access point but will also likely <br />include certain median modifications that will result in a 3/4 access (will no longer be able to turn westbound onto <br />Highway 10 from Traprock St). In conjunction with the potential road extension, water will also be extended to the <br />site. The City and the applicant have come to a tentative agreement on preliminary terms for the acquisition of <br />right-of-way for the extension of Riverdale Dr, which will be considered by City Council likely on March 13. <br />The applicant has stated that no exterior improvements/modifications are proposed, with the exception of upgrading <br />the baseball/softball fields. The applicant will be remodeling the interior of the building (preliminary sketches are <br />attached) for both classroom and administrative office space. All building modifications shall be compliant with <br />applicable building, fire and zoning codes and the applicant will be responsible for obtaining all necessary permits. <br />
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