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While neither use fully complies with current zoning standards, the Planning Commission, along with the EDA, <br />which discussed this retail node at its January meeting also, strongly believe that something needs to be done to <br />re -invigorate this area. The sentiment was that a use that attracts passenger traffic will, in turn, help attract other <br />business to this node, which would help revive this area. The Planning Commission thought both proposals were <br />well intentioned; however, they felt the indoor shooting range was more compatible and appropriate for this area <br />and the B-1 General Business District as a whole. They believe that the recycling/warehousing use, while a <br />potential valuable asset for the community, was better suited for another zoning district (E-1 or E-2 Employment <br />Districts). Specifically, they had noted possible concerns with outside storage and the lack of customer traffic this <br />use would bring to the area. <br />General consensus of the Planning Commission was for City Staff to develop standards related to the indoor <br />shooting range use and, upon receipt of a Zoning Amendment application, draft an ordinance amendment to amend <br />the permitted uses in the B-1 General Business District to allow this type of use. Staff is also researching licensing <br />as a potential regulatory tool, as there was some interest in exploring that mechanism as well. Following is a <br />tentative outline for the next steps: <br />• Upon receipt of an application for a Zoning Amendment, coordinate an open house (tentatively scheduled for <br />March 28, 2013), to help identify potential concerns and create open communication between the public and <br />the applicant. <br />• Planning Commission to conduct a Public Hearing (April 4, 2013) for the proposed ordinance amendment <br />(notification will be sent to property owners within 350 feet of the subject property as well as all property <br />owners of land within the B-1 General Business District). <br />• City Council would introduce the ordinance on April 16th <br />• City Council would adopt the ordinance on May 7th <br />Alternative Actions: <br />Confirm the direction of the Planning Commission. This will allow Staff to move forward with coordination of the <br />open house and to continue drafting the standards and documents necessary to amend the Zoning Code. This action <br />will also potentially help to re -invigorate this struggling retail node by introducing a new use that will hopefully <br />attract more activity in the area. <br />Confirm the direction of the Planning Commission with the exception of conducting an open house. This <br />option lets Staff proceed with drafting the necessary documents to consider an amendment to the Zoning Code. <br />Staff believes that the open house, while not required, may help address concerns that may arise from the this type <br />of use prior to a Public Hearing. An open house may not be as intimidating as a formal public hearing setting, <br />which would seem to benefit the public as well as the applicant. <br />Provide alternative direction for City Staff regarding this retail node. Should City Council not support either of the <br />proposed uses for this retail node, they may wish to consider directing Staff to explore a broader, <br />long-term planning exercise to identify the highest and best use(s) for this area. Unless an application for Zoning <br />Amendment were received requesting the uses of the B-1 General Business District be amended, Staff would not <br />dedicate any more time for these two proposals in this specific location. <br />Recommendation: <br />Staff recommends confirming the direction of the Planning Commission including: <br />• Upon receipt of a Zoning Amendment application, proceed with developing standards related to an indoor <br />shooting range and draft an ordinance to amend the permitted uses in the B-1 General Business District to <br />include indoor shooting ranges. <br />• Coordinate an open house to provide the public additional opportunity to better understand the proposal and <br />the applicant an opportunity to address any concerns prior to the Public Hearing. <br />Funding Source: <br />