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Environmental Policy Board (EPB) <br />Meeting Date: 09/15/2025 <br />Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: <br />5. 1. <br />Information <br />Title: <br />Consider a Request for a Variance to Impervious Coverage at 6151 140th Avenue NW (Project No. 25-118); <br />Case of Zero Zone <br />Purpose/Background: <br />The City has received a Land Use Application from Loucks, Inc., on behalf of Zero Zone (the "Applicant"), for a <br />proposed building addition and parking lot expansion on the properties generally known as 6151 140th Avenue <br />and 6030 Bunker Lake Boulevard (referred to collectively as the "Subject Property"). The Subject Property is <br />within the Shoreland Overlay District. The overlay district extends out 1,000 from the Ordinary High Watermark <br />(OHW) of Magnesium Street Pond, also known as DNR ID# 2-116, which is designated as a General <br />Development Lake. The Shoreland Overlay District limits the amount of impervious surface coverage to no more <br />than twenty-five percent (25%). The existing improvements on the Subject Property equate to 39.9% impervious <br />coverage and after the proposed addition, the impervious coverage would be 62.7%. Thus, the Applicant is <br />seeking a variance to the impervious surface coverage limitation. <br />Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives: <br />Project Overview <br />The Applicant is proposing to construct a 57,875 square foot building addition and parking lot expansion on the <br />Subject Property. As part of this project, the Applicant is replatting the Subject Property into a single parcel so <br />that the proposed addition will not straddle a property line. The proposed addition will include increased space <br />for production and manufacturing, along with an engineering lab, testing area, conference rooms, additional office <br />space and a lunchroom. The currently vacant parcel was acquired from the City in 2007 with the intention of <br />accommodating future expansion. The project will also increase available parking from 113 stalls to 269 stalls. <br />Variance <br />The Shoreland Overlay District restricts impervious coverage to no more than twenty-five percent (25%) of a <br />property. The Subject Property currently has 39.9% impervious coverage and with the proposed building addition <br />and parking lot expansion, the impervious coverage will increase to 62.7%. The Subject Property is over 100 feet <br />away from Magnesium Street Pond, and is separated from the water body by Bunker Lake Boulevard, a four (4) <br />lane county highway. As part of the Site Plan, the Applicant is proposing two new stormwater basins to meet <br />current stormwater requirements (including infiltration of the first 1" of rainfall). Post -development runoff cannot <br />exceed pre -development runoff rates and thus, the proposed improvements should not have any negative impact <br />on the Magnesium Street Pond. <br />Staff did connect with the MN DNR on this project, prior to the Applicant submitting this Land Use Application. <br />The DNR Area Hydrologist noted that their greatest concern with impervious coverage is within the Shore Impact <br />Zone (SIZ), which is calculated at fifty percent (50%) of the minimum setback from the OHW. For General <br />Development Lakes, which Magnesium Street Pond is classified as, the setback from the OHW is fifty (50) feet, <br />making the SIZ twenty-five (25) feet from the OHW. The proposed improvements are far outside this area. <br />Additionally, per the Lower Rum River Watershed Management Organization (LRRWMO) standards, the first <br />one inch (1") of rainfall must be infiltrated on site. This standard did not exist when the Subject Property <br />originally developed. Thus, this will provide enhanced stormwater management compared to the original <br />development of the Subject Property. <br />