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request for the preliminary and final plat, but is moving forward with a request for the Zoning <br />Code amendment and PUD to allow the existing use to continue. <br />In March 2008 the City approved a request from TAT Properties and Northwestern College <br />granting an Interim Use Permit (IUP) at the former Holiday Inn property that would allow the <br />College to operate a student housing facility in the B -2 District. TAT Properties had purchased <br />the building and intended to lease it to Northwestern College. The IUP is set to expire May 30, <br />2011. Student housing is currently defined as "institutional housing" in the City's Zoning Code. <br />As part of the approval the City adopted an IUP process, and amended the City's land use chart <br />to allow institutional housing as an interim use in the B -2 District, under certain circumstances. <br />Sighting a number of factors, including the slowed economy over the past several years, <br />Northwestern College was not able to construct on- campus student housing. At present, Arden <br />Hall has proven to be a success for Northwestern College. As an alternative to losing the <br />capacity to house the students living in Arden Hall when the IUP expires at the end of this school <br />year, Northwestern College is proposing to extend their lease with TAT Properties and continue <br />the operation of their student housing facility. In turn, TAT Properties has found it more difficult <br />than originally anticipated to find a viable redevelopment option for the property, and has <br />submitted an application to the City requesting the current interim use of the building be <br />converted to a permanent use. <br />Presently, the Zoning Code does not identify institutional housing as a permitted or conditional <br />use within the B -2 District. Land uses that are not specifically identified in a city's zoning code <br />as permitted or conditional uses are considered prohibited. In order to accommodate the <br />applicant's request to allow the student housing facility to continue operations at its current site, <br />the request includes a proposal to amend the Zoning Code to add institutional housing as a use <br />permitted through a PUD process in the B -2 District. This means that the use would be <br />considered permitted, but would be required to get an approved Master and Final PUD in order <br />to operate in the B -2 District. <br />Since the September 8, Planning Commission meeting, the applicants have reviewed their <br />request in terms of making the existing student housing use permanent versus extending the <br />existing interim use permit. The applicants have indicated that the cost of improvements that are <br />required in the building are significant, and that these improvements warrant a long term <br />investment in the property. Furthermore, a zoning classification that allows the use permanently <br />is necessary in order to garner financing to make the required improvements. <br />See the September 8, 2010, Planning Commission report to review the applicant's letter outlining <br />the reasons for their request. <br />City of Arden Hills <br />City Council Meeting for November 15, 2010 <br />IlMetro- inet. uslardenhillslPlanning\Planning Cases12010IPC 10 -009 Arden Hall PUDI11 -15 -10 Special Meeting Arden Hall PUD <br />Memo. doc <br />Page 2 of 6 <br />