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After reviewing their hosting schedule for 2014, which currently has commitments from partner churches for <br />forty-seven (47) of the fifty-two (52) weeks, FPAC submitted an application for an interim use permit. FPAC is <br />seeking permission to provide temporary emergency lodging accommodations for up to fourteen (14) 'guests' plus <br />one (1) staff person. The Family Promise national model does not include overnight accommodations and this is <br />not their preference; however, FPAC is making this request for the sole purpose of having a back-up plan in place if <br />they are unable to find alternative accommodations (rather than potentially putting these families out on the street). <br />As noted previously, FPAC works with partner churches throughout Anoka County that arrange for meals and <br />lodging accommodations for their program participants. FPAC does not cook any meals on site; in fact, their <br />facility does not even have a stove. Through FPAC, families can do laundry and shower at the day center in <br />addition to searching for employment and housing. Based on the activities currently occurring on site (showering, <br />laundry, and dishwasher), there would not be much increase in water usage, which is important as this building is <br />still serviced by a septic system. The septic system is new (installed in 2012) and was sized based on water usage <br />data from FPAC's former place of operation in Coon Rapids. The design, however, did state that FPAC must also <br />install a water meter inside the structure to monitor only water used for domestic activities (i.e. would not include <br />irrigation). This was a precaution to ensure that the capacity of the septic system was not exceeded. It does not <br />appear that a meter was ever installed. <br />Staff has been in contact with Anoka County Environmental Services to determine whether any type of lodging <br />license would be required. The Minnesota Department of Health has delegated licensing of lodging establishments <br />to Anoka County. As of the writing of this case, Staff has not heard had definitively from Anoka County <br />Environmental Services whether this emergency temporary type of lodging would be subject to licensing. However, <br />a term of the interim use permit does stipulate that FPAC would be required to obtain any and all applicable permits <br />and/or licenses prior to commencing this use or provide documentation to the City that no such licenses or permits <br />are required. <br />FPAC is requesting the interim use permit for the maximum allowable time of five (5) years. Also, they are seeking <br />approval to provide temporary emergency lodging accommodations for up to twelve weeks per year at their day <br />center (14515 Nowthen Blvd NW) for a maximum of fourteen (14) 'guests' and one (1) staff member. FPAC was <br />agreeable to limiting this to no more than one (1) week per month. <br />The Planning Commission conducted a public hearing for this request at their November 7, 2013 meeting. There <br />was one verbal comment received in support of the request and no written comments were submitted. The Planning <br />Commission was supportive of the request, in fact, the Planning Commission directed Staff to revise the proposed <br />interim use permit to allow for up to fourteen (14) weeks per year and to eliminate the restriction of only one (1) <br />week per month. Furthermore, the Planning Commission acknowledged that this (the interim use permit) is a <br />short-term solution and directed Staff to explore a more long-term solution, such as a zoning amendment, that <br />would eliminate the need for an interim use permit in the future. The proposed Findings of Fact and Interim Use <br />Permit have been amended to incorporate the revisions requested by the Planning Commission. Given the step that <br />this interim step is required, the City would take the lead on the long term solution, with approval of the Property <br />Owner. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative # 1: Approve the interim use permit as requested. FPAC follows the national model of Family Promise, <br />which relies on faith organizations and volunteers to meet the immediate basic needs of food and shelter of <br />homeless families. FPAC would prefer not to provide emergency temporary lodging for their 'guests' as that is <br />contrary to the national model and puts additional strain on their staff. Thus, their request is solely for emergency <br />situations in which they are unable to find a partner church to act as a host. Looking at their 2014 hosting schedule, <br />there are only five (5) weeks that they have yet to secure a host. Furthermore, the water demands would not be <br />substantially greater during times of overnight stays as the activities that consume the most water (showering, <br />laundry and running the dishwasher once per day) are already occurring during the day. If a meter is installed to <br />monitor the water usage, it could provide the data showing either that the current system has sufficient capacity for <br />the use or that the system needs up -sizing for additional capacity. <br />
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