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CC Regular Session 4. 2. <br />Meeting Date: 11/13/2018 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Consider Request to Rezone Property Identified by PID #35-32-25-32-0062 from R-1 Residential (MUSA) to E-1 <br />Employment (Project No. 155); Case of Rocky Mtn Investment LLC <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application from Rocky Mtn Investment LLC (the "Applicant") to rezone the property <br />identified by PID # 35-32-25-32-0062 (the "Subject Property") from R-1 Residential (MUSA) to E-1 Employment. <br />The Applicant is attempting to work with a nearby business (just to the east of the Subject Property but on the north <br />side of the street) that is interested in utilizing the land for outside storage. <br />Notification: <br />Staff attempted to notify all property owners within 350 feet of the Subject Property of the requested Zoning <br />Amendment via standard U.S. mail and published the Notice of Public Hearing in the Anoka County UnionHerald. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Subject Property, which is currently vacant with no improvements other than a chain link fence, is zoned R-1 <br />Residential (MUSA). The properties to the west, south and southeast are also zoned R-1 Residential (MUSA) while <br />the properties to the east and north (across Riverdale Drive) are zoned E-1 Employment. The Subject Property is <br />10,807 square feet in size, which does comply with the minimum lot size required in the R-1 Residential District. As <br />a point of reference, the minimum required lot size in the E-1 Employment District is one (1) acre (note though that <br />this is an existing lot of record and amending the zoning district would not require the lot to meet that bulk <br />standard). <br />The Applicant is seeking this Zoning Amendment to accommodate a potential sale of the Subject Property to a <br />local, nearby business who desires to utilize it for outside storage. Outside storage is not permitted in the R-1 <br />Residential District. In the E-1 Employment District, outside storage as an accessory use of a property is permitted; <br />however, as the principal use, it would require a Conditional Use Permit. It is worth noting that since the Subject <br />Property abuts residentially zoned parcels, there are greater setbacks for outside storage (forty [40] feet from <br />residential properties), which would restrict where this type of use could occur on the Subject Property. <br />It is Staffs understanding that the Subject Property has been used periodically for outside storage. However, after a <br />review of both the Property File and County records, it does not appear that that use was ever approved or <br />authorized by the City. Thus, it does not appear that there are any lawful, non -conforming rights that would allow <br />this type of use on the Subject Property. <br />Both the current 2030 Comprehensive Plan and the DRAFT 2040 Comprehensive Plan show the Subject Property <br />guided as Low Density Residential. Should the Zoning Amendment be approved, a Comprehensive Plan <br />Amendment would also be necessary to ensure consistency between the zoning and land use designation. <br />The Planning Commission held a Public Hearing on the request at their November 1, 2018 meeting. There were no <br />written or verbal comments submitted regarding the request. <br />Alternatives <br />