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Attachment C <br />T4C currently services 500 churchgoers once or twice each week and has plans to have <br />the ability to serve up to 1,000 churchgoers in three distinct language assemblies at a <br />single site. This allows couples with diverse language skills and their English-speaking <br />children to share the assembly, teaching and social times together in one building. As <br />the largest Chinese-oriented church assembly in the metro area with over 50 years of <br />history and strong [ies in community service in the Roseville community area, T4C would <br />be a significant Culiural Institution with spaces for Meeting Hall, Business and <br />Counseling Offices, Music & Dance instruction and performance, for Traditional dining in <br />line with the Restaurant I classification-- all currently permit[ed uses in the B-3 District. <br />Minimum Reouiremenis for the Business Zonin� Districts are shown in Section 1005.01. <br />They are identical between the B-3 zoning classification and the B-1 that allows the <br />church use. <br />How does the use of the 2755 Lone Lake Road site bv T4C fit with future Institutional <br />Zonine Classification nossiblv to be oroposed in the pendin¢ zonin� chanees in the fall <br />of 2010? <br />The pending changes are specifically unknown at this time and it is anticipated that an <br />application will be submitted and acted upon before the revisions to the 7oning code are <br />drafted and adopted this coming fall. <br />That said, planning staff has suggested a possible new Institutional Zoning District <br />classification that would apply to large campus-type land use areas so labeled on the <br />comprehensive plan, and might apply to some of the smaller church and social club <br />parcels also currently labeled as Institutional on the Comp Plan. This designation might <br />be considered a spot-zoning overlay responding to-- and intended to better regulate-- <br />existing campus-type use patterns for school, civic, social, and possibly religious uses. <br />In being applied to thurches, this would mark a significan[ change in the zoning model <br />where church use has traditionally be broadcast around the city within smaller, <br />neighborhood-centered churches located within the residential areas they serve. The <br />growing contemporary model of regional scale churches based on size and <br />differentiating aspects, such as the ethnic focus of T4C, seems to be more appropriate <br />to the Regional Business (RB) areas shown in the Comprehensive Plan with proximity <br />and identity to major arterial access, rather than funneling this traffic into and ihrough <br />residential neighborhoods. <br />It also should be noted that current land use planning relating to churches must be <br />directed by federal regulation respecting the Religious Land Use & Institutionalized <br />Person Act (RLUIPA)) <br />iAdditional Requircd ]nYormation, Page 7 oC7 <br />