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ARDEN HILLS CITY COUNCIL—APRIL 24, 2023 10 <br /> None. <br /> 9. PUBLIC HEARINGS <br /> A. TCAAP Public Hearing <br /> This item was removed from the agenda. <br /> B. Planning Case 23-007 - Site Plan Review For 1273 W. County Road E And <br /> Amendments To Chapter 13, Sections 1305.04, 1320.05, And 1325.02, Subd. 5 <br /> —Zoning Code—Commercial Recreation-Outdoor In B-2 District <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe stated the Applicant is applying for Site Plan Review <br /> for evaluation of the site layout and parking modifications that are being proposed to expand the <br /> existing outdoor patio area. The patio expansion will include additional dining tables, pergolas, a <br /> lounge area with fireplace, and a commercial recreation area for cornhole leagues. In order to <br /> construct the patio expansion, the Applicant would need to remove five parking spaces in front of <br /> the building. Two of those spaces are accessible parking spaces that will be relocated near the <br /> patio within the existing parking lot. A Site Plan Review is required in any Business,Industrial, or <br /> Multiple Family Zoning District when there is the reorganization of parking, drives, and <br /> entrances. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe commented as part of the application,the Applicant is <br /> also requesting a zoning code amendment to allow for commercial recreational use to be <br /> conducted outdoors in the B-2 Zoning District. Currently, the city code limits any commercial <br /> recreational activity to be conducted within an enclosed building (i.e. indoors). The Applicant is <br /> proposing that the allowance for a commercial recreation — outdoor would be limited to being an <br /> accessory use only when conducted in conjunction with a commercial recreation — indoor land <br /> use. Additionally, their narrative notes that restrictions could be included in the amended <br /> ordinance language such as capping the evening hours for which the outdoor recreational activity <br /> would be allowed(i.e. 10 PM)or no high voltage lighting(i.e. flood lights). <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe explained the Subject Property is approximately 1.5 <br /> acres. The bowling alley also features a full service restaurant/party room and an arcade. In <br /> addition to the Subject Property, the Applicant owns two other parcels in the immediate area (i.e. <br /> east and north) along Connelly Avenue that are utilized for overflow off-street parking for the <br /> bowling alley.Neither of these parcels have a structure,parking lot only. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe further reviewed the surrounding area, site data, Plan <br /> Evaluation and requested the Council hold a public hearing. <br /> Councilmember Holden asked if commercial recreation would be a CUP. <br /> Community Development Director Jagoe explained commercial recreation would be an <br /> administrative permit and not a CUP. <br />
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