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No written or oral comments were received. The Planning Commission recommended approval of Ordinance <br /># 18-09, updating the H-1 District to allow for light manufacturing with no outdoor storage as a conditional use. The <br />Planning Commission noted that the current H-1 District regulations do allow for outdoor storage in the side and <br />rear yards of properties under certain conditions. The Planning Commission also noted that other cities allow light <br />manufacturing along their highways and light manufacturing seems to fit with the intent of the district in certain <br />situations. <br />The Planning Commission discussed the existing outdoor storage regulations in the H-1 District. Outdoor storage is <br />allowed as an accessory use in the H-1 District, so long as the storage meets the following conditions: <br />• Shall not constitute more than 20 percent of the gross lot area. <br />• Shall be screened on all sides with 100 percent opaque screening of wood, masonry, or maintenance free <br />material, or other means of screening as approved by the city council. Chain link fencing of any type will not <br />be permitted. <br />• Shall be surfaced with bituminous or concrete if to be located in the side yard. <br />• Shall be located in the side or rear yard only. <br />• Storage area may be surfaced with Class V Gravel in the rear yard provided that: <br />. The gravel depth must be at least two inches. The storage area must be setback at least 20 feet from <br />public rights of way. The storage area must be setback at least 35 feet from adjacent residential <br />properties. The gravel surface must be kept free of vegetative cover and routinely maintained. The size <br />of the gravel surface may not exceed the size of areas surfaced with concrete or bituminous on the <br />property or 30 percent of the gross lot area, whichever is less. <br />• Items stored outdoors shall comply with Chapter 30 of the Ramsey City Code entitled Public Nuisances. <br />The Planning Commission discussed addressing outdoor storage through the Conditional Use Permit (CUP) <br />process, as no outdoor storage could be a condition of any CUP granted. The permitted storage regulations outlined <br />above address the intended storage in the district. For consistency, staff and the Planning Commission <br />recommended approval of the Zoning Text Amendment, addressing outdoor storage through the Conditional Use <br />Permit process. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative # 1. City Council adopts Ordinance # 18-09. This would update the Zoning Regulations to allow light <br />manufacturing as a conditional use in the H-1 District. Staff and Planning Commission support this alternative. <br />Alternative #2. City Council adopts Ordinance # 18-09 with amendments. This would update the Zoning <br />Regulations to allow light manufacturing as conditional use with amendments as City Council sees fit in the H-1 <br />District. Staff and Planning Commission would support this alternative if the City Council did not feel the existing <br />outdoor storage regulations address their vision for Highway 10. <br />Alternative #3. City Council denies Ordinance #18-09. This would leave the Zoning Regulations as -is, which does <br />not allow light manufacturing in the H-1 District. Staff would not support this alternative based on the findings <br />from the Planning Commission and comparisons with comparable communities. <br />Alternative #4. Table the current application in order to have Staff research additional topics or draft ordinance <br />amendments. Staff would support this alternative if there was specific language or other case studies the City <br />Council felt necessary before making a motion. <br />Funding Source: <br />The Applicant is responsible for all costs with processing the Application. <br />Recommendation: <br />The Planning Commission recommends Alternative # 1, recommending the City Council adopt ordinance # 18-09. <br />Action: <br />