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Our Mission: To wok together to respcsibty grow Our community, and to provide quality, cest,effective, and efficient government services. <br />CC Regular Session 7. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 06/12/2018 <br />By: Chloe McGuire Brigl, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Adopt Ordinance #18-09 Amending Conditional Uses in the H-1 Highway 10 Business District (Project No. <br />18-113); Case of Baker White <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. This portion of the review is to evaluate the application for the Zoning <br />Text Amendment to allow light manufacturing as a Conditional Use in the H-1 Highway 10 Business District. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify all property owners within the H-1 Highway 10 Business District via standard U.S. mail of <br />the Planning Commission meeting and published the Notice of Public Hearing in the Anoka County UnionHerald. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />City Code Section 117-120 (H-1 Highway 10 Business District) currently outlines permitted, conditional, and <br />accessory uses in the district. The intent of the H-1 Highway 10 Business District is to allow for uses that minimize <br />traffic, vehicular access, and facilitate orderly transition of the corridor while allowing the property owners the <br />ability to utilize their property for economic benefit until such time as the U.S. Highway 10 transportation system <br />improvements are initiated. <br />Light manufacturing is defined in Section 117-1 - Definitions, "Light manufacturing means the processing and <br />fabrication of certain materials and products where no process involved will produce noise, vibrations, air pollution, <br />fire hazard or noxious emission which will disturb or endanger neighboring properties." Staff notes there is no <br />definition of manufacturing or heavy manufacturing in Ramsey's City Code. <br />The Planning Commission met and held a public hearing on May 3, 2018 to discuss the Zoning Text Amendment. <br />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 />
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