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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) 5. 1. <br />Meeting Date: 07/18/2022 <br />By: Chris Anderson, Community <br />Development <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider Request for a Comprehensive Plan Amendment to Rearrange Areas Guided Low and Medium Density <br />Residential (Project No. 22-126); Case of Green Valley Greenhouse <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received a Land Use Application from Green Valley Greenhouse (the "Applicant") for a <br />Comprehensive Plan Amendment, Zoning Amendment, Plat, Site Plan, and Amended Conditional Use Permit <br />related to their existing greenhouse operation. The request involves 6750 Green Valley Road and 17455 Nowthen <br />Boulevard (together, the "Subject Properties"). Most of these actions are outside the purview of the Environmental <br />Policy Board, with the exception of the requested Comprehensive Plan Amendment. <br />Notification: <br />The official public hearing, which will be held by the Planning Commission on July 28, 2022, will be noticed in the <br />Anoka Union Herald, the City's official newspaper. Staff will also send out notification, via standard U.S. mail, to <br />property owners within 700 feet of the Subject Properties. <br />Observations/Alternatives: <br />Project Summary and Background <br />The Applicant is in the process of acquiring 6750 Green Valley Road with the intention of expanding their <br />greenhouse operation in the future. The property is approximately 28 acres in size and currently has a split zoning <br />designation of R-1 Residential (MUSA) - 80 (about 18 acres) and R-2 Residential Medium Density (about 10 <br />acres). This future land use designation for this property is also split between Low Density Residential (about 18 <br />acres) and Medium Density Residential (about 10 acres). Commercial garden nurseries or greenhouses with <br />buildings is a Condtional Use in the R-1 Residential District, but not in the R-2 Residential District. This is what is <br />prompting the request for a Zoning Amendment and Comprehensive Plan Amendment. <br />The seller also owns the property to the south (17455 Nowthen Boulevard), which is about 36 acres in size. This <br />property is zoned R-1 Residential (MUSA) - 80 and is guided as Low Density Residential. The seller is willing to <br />'swap' the zoning and land use designations over approximately equivalent 'buildable' acreage so that the expansion <br />of the greenhouse operation can proceed in accordance with City Code. The proposal is to re -guide and rezone just <br />under 7 acres of 6750 Green Valley Road from Medium Density Residential (R-2 Residential) to Low Density <br />Residential (R-1 Residential MUSA - 80) and conversely, to re -guide and rezone approximately 7 acres of 17455 <br />Nowthen Boulevard from Low Density Residential (R-1 Residential MUSA - 80) to Medium Density Residential <br />(R-2 Residential). This would result in no net gain or loss of land intended for single family residential or medium <br />density residential housing. <br />Natural Resources Information <br />There is a county ditch (encumbered with an easement), wetlands, and an 'undetermined' flood zone on 6750 Green <br />Valley Road. There is also tree cover following the ditch area (the remainder of this parcel is farmland). The City's <br />Natural Resources Inventory (NRI) indicates an 'altered/non-native plant community' along the county ditch. Any <br />future residential development would be subject to the standard review process by the City, including the EPB <br />reviewing the natural resources aspects of the project. At this time, there is no residential project proposed and the <br />greenhouse expansion does not appear to impact the wetlands, ditch area, or existing trees. <br />