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CC Regular Session 5, 8, <br />Meeting Date: 11/24/2020 <br />By: Brian McCann, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title <br />Adopt Resolution #20-189 Approving Interim and Conditional Use Permits at 6300 Bunker Lake NW (Project No. <br />20-124); Case of Lawn Monster <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received a request from Lawn Monster for an Interim Use Permit to utilize a temporary membrane <br />structure located on the property at 6300 Bunker Lake Blvd NW (the "Subject Property"). They plan to use this <br />building for the sale of dry storage and landscape materials during different seasons such as mulch or salt. The <br />structure was discovered after complaints were received for various code enforcement issues on the property, and <br />the structure does not meet the architectural and exterior standards for accessory building. In addition, the amount <br />of outside storage on gravel and/or grass has expanded over time beyond what was previously protected by lawful, <br />non -conforming protections. <br />Items associated with this request include: <br />• Interim Use Permit OUP) for Hoop Building <br />• Conditional Use Permit (CUP) for Expansion of Lawful, Nonconforming Status (outdoor storage, gravel <br />parking) <br />As a sidebar, the condition of the site has improved since the City's initial Notice of Violation. Lawn Monster is a <br />tenant of the Property owned by Denny Young Properties, Inc. Previously, additional tenants rented space for <br />outdoor storage of inoperable vehicles and miscellaneous equipment. Much of this has been mitigated and the final <br />corrective measures are much more manageable. <br />Notification: <br />The City attempted to notify all property owners, as reflected in the Anoka County Property Records, within 350 <br />feet of the Subject Property of the request by U.S. Mail. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Summary <br />Lawn Monster (the "Applicant"), has been working with the City to resolve City Code violations at 6300 Bunker <br />Lake Blvd NW (the "Subject Property"). The site currently has open violations for public nuisance items and <br />outside storage, as well as accessory building violations for the membrane structure's architectural standards and <br />rear setback encroachment. A site plan and narrative have been submitted by the Applicant and are attached to the <br />case. The Applicant is seeking a recommendation from the Planning Commission approve an Interim Use Permit <br />for the membrane structure, as well as a Conditional Use Pen -nit for the expansion of legal, nonconforming use on <br />site. The Applicant has noted that the structure and property would be managed and maintained bythe Applicant, <br />and would like to utilize the membrane structure for an extended period of time. <br />Site Information <br />The Subject Property is 2.69 acres, and is zoned E-1 Employment District. The hoop building is located 5 feet from <br />the south property line, is approximately 913 square feet in size based on aerial photos and measurements, and is <br />placed on concrete. The building will need to be moved to meet the rear setback after a denial for a Variance from <br />the Planning Commission. The structure is used to store lawn maintenance items for retail sale to Ramsey residents, <br />such as mulch and salt. A tarp canopy is utilized during the winter seasons, but is taken off for the spring and <br />