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buildings' were granted a certificate of occupancy for warehousing. However, the Applicant is seeking a variety <br />of other types of businesses to lease spaces in the buildings. Mr. Clark is aware that motor vehicle repair use will <br />require a change to occupancy. Therefore, additional building permits and new certificates of occupancy are <br />required to meet Building and Fire Codes. The Applicant has also provided written architectural code analyses for <br />each building to explain what improvements will need to be made to accommodate motor vehicle repair uses, <br />should they come forward for a lease. Additionally, no new signage has been proposed on the submitted plans, <br />but any proposed signage will be reviewed administratively in accordance with Chapter 108 of City Code. <br />Utilities <br />The buildings are connected to municipal water and sewer. One condition of approval is the need for a new Sewer <br />Availability Charge (SAC) Determination letter, as required by the Metropolitan Council. This is because the <br />building uses are changing from warehousing to automotive repair which may have an impact on the sewer <br />system. The Engineering Department will need to review the changes and the Metropolitan Council SAC <br />determination. The SAC changes may trigger a change to the Water Availability Charge (WAC) as well. <br />Conditional Use Permit Standards for Motor Vehicle Repair <br />As is common for most conditional uses in Ramsey, the requested conditional use has a set of specific <br />performance standards that need to be met before that use can be approved. Those conditions are listed below, as <br />stated in City Code Section 106-525 (in italics): <br />All repair operations must be conducted inside a building. - The property owner is responsible for ensuring <br />all spaces utilized by motor vehicle repair businesses are large enough to accommodate all repair operations. <br />All vehicles must be properly licensed. - The property owner is responsible for ensuring compliance with <br />this condition. <br />Parking of any vehicle is prohibited on an adjacent public roadway . - While not explicitly stated in the <br />Conditional Use Permit, the property owner is responsible for ensuring all vehicles are parked on-site and <br />not parked on any adjacent street. If necessary, "No Parking" signs may need to be installed, with <br />installation costs being the responsibility of the applicant. Additionally, Staff have added another condition <br />stating that all parking standards in Section 106-560 of City Code must be met for all uses on the Subject <br />Property, and that if the current 33 parking stalls are insufficient for meeting minimum parking <br />requirements for all tenants, an amendment to this Conditional Use Permit shall be requested. <br />Visibly damaged vehicles parked outdoors must be screened. - The Applicant has expressly stated that no <br />visibly damaged vehicles will be parked outdoors. If the Applicant or any of his tenants requests to have <br />any outdoor storage of visibly damaged vehicles, motor vehicle parts, or other items in the future, an <br />amendment to this Conditional Use Permit shall be requested. <br />No vehicle dealer's license will be issued for the property . - Vehicle dealer's license applications are <br />reviewed by Planning Staff, as regulated by the Minnesota Department of Public Safety, to ensure that a <br />given property is properly zoned for Motor Vehicle Sales. Since Motor Vehicle Sales are a conditional use <br />in the I-1 zoning district, and the Permittee is not seeking a CUP to allow Motor Vehicle Sales, this use will <br />not be allowed on the property. <br />Staff have built upon the above criteria to add conditions that meet the spirit and intent of a speculative motor <br />vehicle repair use, while at the same time protecting the health, safety, welfare, and general character of the <br />surrounding neighborhood. These conditions have been reviewed by City Staff and the City Attorney. <br />Additional Considerations <br />As noted above, this Conditional Use Permit is not connected to a specific user or a specific suite. Rather, the <br />Applicant is seeking approval for the Conditional Use Permit for the eight (8) leasable suites to allow for <br />increased flexibility for prospective tenants. This is a fairly uncommon approach, as Conditional Use Permits are <br />typically sought by tenants and then designed to meet the specific needs of the tenants, the property, and the <br />surrounding neighborhood. Staff have researched past cases and conferred with the Building Official and Fire <br />Marshal to ensure this Conditional Use Permit is sufficient for meeting the Applicant's request while <br />simultaneously protecting the City's interests. <br />Alternatives <br />Alternative 1: Recommend approval of the Conditional Use Permit, contingent upon satisfying the conditions <br />listed in Resolution #26-024 as requested by the Applicant and recommended by staff.