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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION – October 3, 2012 4 <br />Section 1355.04 Subd. 3 of the Arden Hills Zoning Code lists the criteria for evaluating a <br />Conditional Use Permit Amendment. The Planning Commission and City Council <br />should consider the effect of the proposed use upon the health, safety convenience, and <br />general welfare of the owners and occupants of the surrounding land, in particular, and <br />the community as a whole, in general, including but not limited to the following factors: <br />1.Existing and anticipated traffic and parking conditions; <br />2.Noise, glare, odors, vibration, smoke, dust, air pollution, heat, liquid or solid waste, <br />and other nuisance characteristics; <br />3.Drainage; <br />4.Population density; <br />5.Visual and land use compatibility with uses and structures on surrounding land; <br />adjoining land values; <br />6.Park dedications where applicable; and the <br />7.Orderly development of the neighborhood and the City within the general purpose <br />and intent of this ordinance and the Comprehensive Development Plan for the City. <br />City Planner Meagan Beekman reviewed the Planning Commission must make a finding <br />as to whether or not the proposed application would adversely affect the surrounding <br />neighborhood or the community as a whole based on the aforementioned factors. The <br />following findings assume that the Zoning Code is amended to allow micro breweries <br />and micro distilleries as Conditional Uses in the B-4 District. Staff offers the following <br />findings for consideration: <br />Conditional Use Permit Evaluation Findings: <br />1.The applicant has shared parking agreements with the property to the south, which <br />will mitigate any parking impacts. <br />2.The proposal will have minimal impacts on noise, glare, odors, vibration, smoke, <br />dust, air pollution, heat liquid, and solid waste. <br />3.The proposal is not anticipated to have an impact on odors because the State regulates <br />odor emissions and other micro breweries have not adversely affected communities <br />that they are located in. <br />4.The proposal will not affect drainage on the property. <br />5.The proposal will not affect the population density on the property. <br />6.The proposal would not be incompatible with the other buildings in the B-4 Zone. <br />7.The proposal is unlikely to significantly affect land values on the subject property or <br />on neighboring properties. <br />8.The park dedication requirement does not apply in this application. <br />City Planner Meagan Beekman stated no letters, e-mails or telephone calls from property <br />owners or occupants have been received regarding this planning case. <br />Staff Recommendations <br />Based on the submitted plans and findings of fact, Staff recommends approval of <br />Planning Case #12-015 for a Zoning Code Amendment and Conditional Use Permit at <br />1160 Red Fox Road. Staff recommends the following three conditions be included with <br />the approval: <br />