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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL FEBRUARY 24, 20148 <br /> <br />Mayor Grant <br /> commented that 43 that <br />57% of the property owners in Arden Hills are paying for 100% s <br />somewhat of an anomaly that was reviewed with Xcel Energy. He believes that the Council will <br />be looking into other funding options to address the much needed street improvement and <br />trail/public safety issues. that the majority of the <br />2.08% increase was for public safety. He thanked the residents and business owners again for <br />providing feedback on this topic. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant <br /> recommended that the Council take a five minute recess to allow residents to file <br />out of the Council Chambers. The Council meeting recessed at 9:00 p.m. <br /> <br />Mayor Grant <br /> reconvened the Council meeting at 9:05 p.m. <br /> <br />8. NEW BUSINESS <br /> <br />A. Planning Case 14-004 Zoning Code Amendment Ambulance Dispatch <br />Facility <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler <br />stated that Allina Health Emergency Medical Services (AHEMS) <br />provides ambulance response service for much of the north metro region, including Arden Hills, <br />under a license granted by the Minnesota Emergency Medical Services Regulatory Board. <br />AHEMS is the only emergency response service provider licensed to operate within the area. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler <br />indicated that in December 2013, AHEMS applied for a building <br />permit to complete interior modifications at 1209 County Road E for an ambulance substation. <br />Staff determined that the proposed use did not clearly fall under any of the permitted land use <br />categories for the B-2 General Business District and recommended that an amendment to the <br />Zoning Code be completed to permit ambulance dispatch facilities as a conditional use in the <br />district. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler <br />explained that AHEMS previously operated an ambulance station at <br />3760 Dunlap Street for several years beginning in 1991. The City approved this use on an interim <br />basis in Planning Case 91-013, as the facility was not seen as being consistent with the long-term <br />vision for the B-4 Retail Center District. At that time, the facility functioned as the main <br />ambulance base for the area and deployed crews to three substations. The main AHEMS <br />ambulance base is now located in Mounds View. <br /> <br />Associate Planner Bachler <br /> provided an overview of the request and explained that the Planning <br />Commission reviewed Planning Case 14-004 at their February 5, 2014, meeting, and offers the <br />following five (5) findings for your consideration: <br /> <br />1. The property at 1209 County Road E is located in the B-2 General Business District. <br />2. The proposed ambulance substation is not allowed as a permitted conditional use within <br />the B-2 District. <br />3. The applicant has requested a Zoning Code Amendment to create a new definition for an <br />ambulance dispatch facility land use and to permit this use as a conditional use in the B-2 <br />District. <br />