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Regular Planning Commission 5. 3. <br />Meeting Date: 05/03/2018 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Request for a Conditional Use Permit for Light Manufacturing at the Property <br />Located at 6111 Highway 10 NW (Project No. 18-113); Case of Baker White Inc. <br />Purpose/Background: <br />In late December, 2017, Baker White Inc. (the "Applicant") submitted a building permit application for tenant <br />improvements at 6111 Highway 10 NW (the "Subject Property") to create a new product known as Sample Sticks. <br />After multiple discussions with the City Attorney's office, it was determined that the improvements were for a use <br />that is classified as Light Manufacturing, which is not permitted in the H-1 Highway 10 Business District (the <br />zoning district in which the Subject Property is located). Staff relayed this information to the Applicant, as well as <br />the owner of the property, and after multiple conversations, as well as an update to the City Council, the Applicant <br />proceeded to apply for both a Zoning (text) Amendment to permit Light Manufacturing as a Conditional Use and a <br />Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for this use. <br />Notification: <br />City Staff attempted to notify all property owners within 350 feet of the Subject Property of the request via U.S. <br />mail and published a notice of public hearing in the Anoka Union Herald, the City's official newspaper. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Subject Property is located within the H-1 Highway 10 Business District. There is a multi -tenant retail building <br />facing Highway 10 and mini -storage units in the rear (screened from view from the highway by the retail front). <br />The Applicant occupies multiple suites within the multi -tenant building: one as Baker White's primary offices, one <br />as a clean room where they mix solutions used in e-cigarettes (which is also considered Light Manufacturing), and <br />a third where presently, it is used for warehousing and, if the Zoning Amendment and CUP are approved, would be <br />partially converted for Light Manufacturing of their Sample Sticks. Based on information provided by the <br />Applicant, production of the Sample Sticks essentially involves melting a crystalized product in a microwave, <br />dipping a small plastic stick (similar to a coffee stir stick) into the liquid, and then placing the sticks on pans so that <br />the produce can re -harden. <br />The current uses, including the mixing of solutions within a 'Clean Room', have been occurring within the building <br />now for almost five (5) years with no known nuisance issues. Last year, the Applicant did install fire suppression <br />within portions of their suites to comply with a fire safety inspection that occurred early in 2017. <br />Neither the proposed Light Manufacturing (production of Sample Sticks) or the existing Light Manufacturing <br />(mixing of solutions in the Clean Room) appear as though they would result in a nuisance for adjacent suites or a <br />life safety hazard. The proposed tenant improvements for the production of the Sample Sticks is within a suite that <br />is not accessible to the general public either. The proposed use seems to be compatible with the existing suites <br />surrounding area. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative 1: Recommend City Council approve a Conditional Use Permit to allow Light Manufacturing on the <br />Subject Property, contingent upon adoption of a Zoning Text Amendment to identify Light Manufacturing as a <br />Conditional Use in the H-1 Highway 10 Business District. One of the suites has been used for Light Manufacturing <br />