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Regular Planning Commission 6. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 06/07/2012 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Request for an Interim Use Permit to Allow for the Operation of a Church in the H-1 <br />Highway 10 Business District on the Property Located at 6937 Highway 10 NW Suite 160; Case of Freedom <br />Christian Church <br />Background: <br />The City has received an application from Freedom Christian Church to renew an Interim Use Permit for the <br />operation of church facility in an area zoned H-1 Highway 10 Business District. The temporary church facility is in <br />a multi -tenant building located at 6937 Hwy 10. The Applicant is currently operating at this site with a three (3) <br />year interim use permit that is set to expire at the end of June, 2012. <br />Notification: <br />In accordance with State Statute and City Code, Staff attempted to notify all property owners within 350 feet of the <br />Subject Property of the Public Hearing via Standard US Mail. A Notice of Public Hearing was also published in the <br />Anoka County Union. <br />Observations: <br />The Applicant is utilizing 5,500 square feet of the building located at 6937 Hwy 10 for a worship area as well as for <br />offices, classrooms, lunchroom and bathrooms. The Applicant's original proposal in 2009 stated that they hoped to <br />grow to about 150 members at this location and would then begin actively looking for a property in Ramsey to <br />construct a permanent facility. The Applicant has stated that presently, membership hasn't grown as desired and is <br />still at about seventy-five (75) people for their larger service (Sunday morning). <br />The property is located in the H-1 Highway 10 Business Zoning District, which does not expressly permit churches <br />or other places of worship. The H-1 Highway 10 Business Zoning District does allow for offices as a permitted use. <br />The Applicant is requesting the interim use permit for the full five (5) years permitted by City Code. <br />The activities offered by the Applicant mainly occur on Sundays, with a service in the morning and a service in the <br />evening. There is also some evening activities, most notably a weekly bible study on Wednesday evenings with <br />attendances typically ranging between fifteen (15) and thirty (30) people. There are two existing tenants in the <br />building, Fastenal and B & B Carpet, both of which are closed on Sundays. Thus, the use appears to be compatible <br />with the surrounding area and the additional activities do not appear to conflict with the existing businesses. <br />As part of the 2009 Interim Use Permit, the parking lot was re -striped to provide 110 parking stalls, including four <br />(4) handicap spaces. As previously noted, the Sunday morning service, which is the most attended, has a combined <br />attendance of about seventy-five (75) people and the hope is that that number will grow to about 150 people. Under <br />City Code, places of assembly require a parking space for every three seats. Therefore, a total of fifty (50) parking <br />stalls would need to be provided to meet the built out requirement for 150 people. There appears to be sufficient <br />parking to accommodate both the church operation as well as the other building tenants. <br />Due to the fact that the property is on Highway 10, Staff did forward the request to MnDOT for review. MnDOT <br />has stated that they have no concerns related to this request. <br />Funding Source: <br />