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Regular Planning Commission 6. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 11/05/2020 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />PUBLIC HEARING: Consider Resolution #20-243 Approving a Conditional Use Permit for Additional Outside <br />Storage Space at 6820 143rd Avenue NW (Project No. 20-133); Case of Molin Concrete Products Company <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received an application Molin Concrete Products Company (the "Applicant") for a Conditional Use <br />Permit (the "Permit") to increase allowable outside storage area from thirty percent (30%) to thirty-five percent <br />(35%) at 6820 143rd Ave NW (the "Subject Property"). <br />Notification: <br />The City attempted to notify Property Owners, as reflected in the Anoka County Property Records, within 350 feet <br />of the Subject Property of the request. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />The Applicant manufactures large concrete products at the Subject Property. They have indicated that they are <br />likely to implement a new product line in 2021 or 2022 that would create concrete panels up to 12' by 60' in size. <br />These panels must be stored flat and cannot be stacked upon each other, making for rather inefficient storage. <br />Based on the current size of the Subject Property, which is approximately 19.78 acres, the Applicant is confident <br />they could accommodate this in compliance with City Code. However, the Applicant has been contacted by the <br />owner of the abutting parcel to the south about the potential acquisition of 2.5 acres of the Subject Property to <br />accommodate a building expansion. That potential reduction in size of the Subject Property may impact the <br />Applicant's ability to implement the new product line and maintain compliance with regulations pertaining to <br />outside storage. <br />The Subject Property is in the E-2 Employment District, which allows open and outside storage as an accessory use <br />providing that it does not exceed 30% of the lot size, does not take away required parking or loading areas, and is <br />properly surfaced. In an attempt to accommodate their southern neighbor's desire to expand their facility, they are <br />supportive of completing an Administrative Subdivision to realign the common boundary to sell them 2.5 acres. <br />However, to ensure that this does not impact their own planned growth, they are seeking the Permit to allow outside <br />storage up to 35% of the lot area. If approved, this would essentially allow the Applicant to reduce their lot size (to <br />help the neighboring business expand) while maintaining the same allowable square footage based on the current <br />size of the Subject Property. <br />There is already outside storage occurring on the Subject Property and the requested increase in outside storage <br />area is relatively minor. Furthermore, if approved, it paves the way for two Ramsey businesses to expand their <br />operations without having to contemplate relocating. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative 1: Recommend approval of a Conditional Use Permit to increase allowable outside storage from 30% to <br />35% on the Subject Property. As drafted, the Conditional Use Permit would be contingent upon a successful land <br />transaction that reduces the Subject Property from 19.78 acres to 17.28 acres. This action would assist with <br />retaining two Ramsey businesses while also allowing both to expand their operations. Staff supports this alternative. <br />
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