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Page 5 of 7 <br /> <br />The number of off-street parking spaces for this property is based on the decision of the City <br />Council for the land uses. In 2003, the CUP Amendment (PC 03-026) stated there would be a <br />total of 310 parking spaces as determined by the City Council for the Subject Property. The <br />Applicant intends to comply with all other off-street parking construction standards with the <br />proposed parking lot additions. <br /> <br />Plan Summary <br /> <br />The table below provides the performance standards for the CC District and the preliminary <br />analysis for the proposed development: <br /> <br /> CC District Standards Ramsey County Proposal <br />Minimum Lot Area 20,000 square feet 1,524,600 square feet <br />Maximum Structure <br />Coverage 40% of lot area 19% <br />Minimum Landscape Lot <br />Area 20% of lot area 27.2% <br />Minimum Front Yard <br />Setback 20 feet Complies <br />Minimum Rear Yard Setback 20 feet Complies <br />Minimum Side Yard Setback 10 feet (min)/20 feet (total) Complies <br />Off-Street Parking <br />As determined by City <br />Council <br />Meets requirements, Adding <br />23 parking stalls <br /> <br />Administration and Procedures – Conditional Use Permits <br /> <br />1. 1355.04 Procedural Requirements for Specific Applications <br />A public hearing for a CUP request is required before the request can be brought before the City <br />Council. The applicant or its representative shall be given the opportunity to appear before the <br />Planning Commission to answer questions or give explanations regarding the proposal. Upon <br />completion of the public hearing and its study and consideration of the application, the Planning <br />Commission shall submit its written report, containing its findings, conclusions, and <br />recommendations as to the application, to the City Council. <br />City Code Section 1355.04 Subd. 3 of the Arden Hills Zoning Code lists the criteria for <br />evaluating a Conditional Use Permit. The Planning Commission should consider the effect of the <br />proposed use upon the health, safety, convenience and general welfare of the owners and <br />occupants of the surrounding land and the community, in general, including but not limited to the <br />following factors: <br /> <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 />6. Adjoining land values; <br />7. Park dedications where applicable; <br />8. Orderly development of the neighborhood and the City within the general purpose <br />and intent of the Zoning Code and the Comprehensive Development Plan for the City.