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Regular Planning Commission 6. 3. <br /> Meeting Date: 08/25/2022 <br /> By: Todd Larson, Community Development <br /> Information <br /> Title: <br /> PUBLIC HEARING: Consider an Interim Use Permit(IUP)for 14700 Armstrong Blvd.NW. <br /> Purpose/Background: <br /> Ken and Lisa Hockert own the property at 14700 Armstrong Blvd.NW. It is an older metal building with a fenced <br /> yard. The property is zoned COR and is envisioned for retail uses. The existing metal building predates the current <br /> regulations for the property. Previously,the building was used for various contractors who stored vehicles and <br /> equipment in the fenced yard. This type of use is not allowed by today's Zoning Code. The Hockerts recently <br /> purchased the property to house their contracting businesses, Professional Maintenance Services and Hockerts <br /> Commercial Floor Removal, and for investment purposes. The site is likely to be attractive for various convenience <br /> retail or gas users in the future,though the market is not yet ripe in this location. In the meantime,the property <br /> owner would like to continue to use the property for contractors and small office businesses until such time as the <br /> market is ready for redevelopment. An interim use permit(IUP) allows for short-term reasonable use of a property <br /> where development/development is likely to occur within five years. <br /> Notification: <br /> Notice was placed in the August 12 Anoka County UnionHearld newspaper. Mailed notices were sent to property <br /> owners within 350 feet of the site. A "proposed development" sign was placed at the property. <br /> Observations/Alternatives: <br /> The property owners have offered to clean up the property by making some improvements. These improvements <br /> include adding some trees and improving the existing landscaping,modifying the fence location, and adding a door <br /> to the building. The balance with interim uses is to find the right amount of improvement at a reasonable cost to the <br /> developer so that redevelopment is still possible within the five-year window IUPs allow. Staff is recommending <br /> that the barbed wire on the fence that is being moved be removed for better street appearance. The building has <br /> wall-mounted wall-pack and flood lights that should be replaced with conforming downcast fixtures to provide <br /> better site and security lighting. <br /> Within the fenced area,the applicant is proposing to park his businesses'trailers and vehicles. There is a small <br /> broken paved parking pad near the building. The gravel parking surface has become overgrown with groundcover. It <br /> is recommended that a fresh layer of class-5 be added to the area shown for trailer parking. <br /> The main parking lot is paved and in fair condition. It is recommended that this parking lot is striped and includes <br /> the required accessible parking space(s). <br /> Alternatives to Consider: <br /> 1. Recommend approval of the IUP with the conditions listed in the attached draft resolution. <br /> 2. Recommend approval of the IUP with modifications or additions to the conditions listed in the attached draft <br /> resolution. <br /> 3. Recommend denial of the IUP with certain findings. <br /> Funding Source: <br /> All costs associated with this application are the responsibility of the applicant. <br />