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4.a) Staff Report-MannIUP PCStaffReport12 3 13
Memorandum
To: Scandia Planning
Commission
Reference: Mann Interim Use Permit
Request
Copies To: Kristina Handt, City
Administrator Project No.: 15253.022
Brenda Eklund, Clerk
Charles and Sherri Mann,
Applicants
From: Sherri Buss, RLA AICP,
Planner
Routing:
Date: November 12, 2013
SUBJECT: Mann Interim Use Permit request to maintain existing home while new
home is constructed
MEETING DATE: December 3, 2013
LOCATION: 18180 Olinda Trail North
Scandia, Minnesota
APPLICANT: Charles and Sherri Mann
OWNER: Charles and Sherri Mann
ZONING: General Rural (GR)
60-DAY PERIOD: January 7, 2014
ITEMS REVIEWED: Application and supporting documents submitted November 8, 2013
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE REQUEST
The applicants are requesting an Interim Use Permit (IUP) to maintain the existing home in
place while a new home is constructed on the property. The property is located in the General
Rural (GR) Zoning District. An IUP is required for a Temporary Dwelling Unit During
Construction.
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BACKGROUND
The applicants are building a new home on the property at 18180 Olinda Trail North. They have
applied for a building permit for the new home. They are requesting that the City allow them to
keep the existing home in place so that they can continue to occupy it until the new home is
completed.
The Development Code includes a use called Temporary Dwelling Unit During Construction that
permits 1 temporary dwelling unit on a parcel where a home is under construction to be
occupied during construction. The Code requires that the parcel owner obtain an Interim Use
Permit (IUP) for the Temporary Dwelling Unit.
INTERIM USE PERMIT CRITERIA AND USE CRITERIA
The Development Code, Chapter 2, Item 9 includes the criteria for granting an Interim Use
Permit (IUP). The use must meet the applicable standards for a conditional use permit
identified in the Code. The general criteria for granting a Conditional Use Permit (CUP) include
the following:
The conditional use will be in compliance with and not have a negative effect upon the
Comprehensive Plan, including the City’s public facilities and capital improvement plans.
The use will promote or enhance public welfare, and will not be detrimental to or
endanger public health, safety, morals or comfort.
The use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate
vicinity, diminish and impair property values or scenic views.
The use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of
surrounding property for uses permitted in the district.
Adequate public facilities are available to accommodate the use.
The use shall conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located.
The use shall comply with the general and specific performance standards in the
Development Code.
In addition to the criteria for a CUP, an interim use must also comply with the following criteria:
The use is allowed as an interim use in the respective zoning district.
The date or event that will terminate the use can be identified with certainty.
The use will not impose additional unreasonable costs on the public.
The user agrees to any conditions that the City Council deems appropriate for
permission of the use.
The Temporary Dwelling Unit During Construction Use requires that the following criteria be
met:
The property is limited to 1 temporary dwelling unit during construction.
The dwelling unit may be occupied only by persons who are the present or potential
occupants of the single-family residence being constructed, reconstructed or altered.
An interim use permit for the temporary dwelling may be issued only after the building
permit has been obtained for the proposed construction.
The temporary dwelling unit shall use the existing or the proposed road access drive of
the principal dwelling unit under construction.
The unit shall be connected to an approved on-site waste disposal system
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The property owner shall submit a financial guarantee to the Zoning Administrator to
ensure that the structure will be removed upon termination of the interim use permit.
The amount of the guarantee shall be determined by the Zoning Administrator.
The interim use permit shall expire when construction is completed or within one
hundred and eighty days from the date of issuance, whichever is less. At the termination
of the interim use permit, the temporary dwelling shall be removed from the premises
within 30 days.
DETAILED EVALUATION OF THE IUP REQUEST
Comprehensive Plan, Capital Improvements Plan and Public Facilities
The applicants’ proposal is within the General Rural (GR) District. The Comprehensive Plan
and Development Code support single family residential uses on parcels in the district, but do
not support multiple residential units. Therefore, an Interim Use Permit is required for a
Temporary Dwelling Unit During Construction in the GR District.
The proposed use will not affect the City’s Capital Improvements plan or the public facilities in
the area.
The proposed use is consistent with the Comprehensive Plan.
Other General Criteria for Granting CUP’s/IUP’s
The Planner’s findings related to the other general criteria for granting CUP’s or IUP’s follow
each of the criteria (criteria are in italics), below:
The use will promote or enhance public welfare, and will not be detrimental to or
endanger public health, safety, morals or comfort.
o Allowing the existing residential unit to remain while a new unit is constructed will
not endanger public health or safety. The impacts on neighboring properties,
public health and public safety will not change from the existing situation if the
existing unit is removed shortly after the new unit is completed as required by the
Development Code.
The use will not be injurious to the use and enjoyment of other property in the immediate
vicinity, diminish and impair property values or scenic views.
o Allowing the existing home to remain will not increase impacts on neighboring
properties from the current situation, and therefore, will not affect property values
or scenic views.
The use will not impede the normal and orderly development and improvement of
surrounding property for uses permitted in the district.
o The Temporary Dwelling Use of the existing home will not affect the potential for
development of neighboring properties.
Adequate public facilities are available to accommodate the use.
o Existing public facilities are adequate to accommodate the existing home and
new home.
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The use shall conform to the applicable regulations of the district in which it is located.
o A Temporary Dwelling Unit During Construction is a permitted use with an IUP in
the General Rural District.
The use shall comply with the general and specific performance standards in the
Development Code.
o Findings related to the specific performance standards for the use are discussed
below. The proposed conditions require that the applicants comply with the
specific performance standards in the Development Code.
The date or event that will terminate the use can be identified with certainty.
o The proposed conditions specify that the use will terminate when the construction
of the new home is complete and the City has issued an occupancy permit for
the new home.
The use will not impose additional unreasonable costs on the public.
o The maintenance of the existing home will not impose additional costs on the
public over the existing situation.
The user agrees to any conditions that the City Council deems appropriate for
permission of the use.
o The applicants will be required to address the conditions that the City Council
approves with the permit.
Specific Criteria for the Proposed Interim Use
The Planner’s findings related to the specific criteria for the Temporary Dwelling Unit During
Construction Use are the following:
The property is limited to 1 temporary dwelling unit during construction.
o The applicants are requested to retain the one existing dwelling unit during
construction. The Conditions will specify that only one temporary unit is
permitted.
The dwelling unit may be occupied only by persons who are the present or potential
occupants of the single-family residence being constructed, reconstructed or altered.
o This criteria is included in the proposed conditions for the IUP.
An interim use permit for the temporary dwelling may be issued only after the building
permit has been obtained for the proposed construction.
o The applicants have submitted a building permit to the City for the proposed new
home. The IUP will not be issued until the building permit has been approved.
The temporary dwelling unit shall use the existing or the proposed road access drive of
the principal dwelling unit under construction.
o The proposed site plan indicates that the temporary dwelling unit and new unit
will use the existing access drive to Olinda Trail North. This condition is included
in the proposed conditions for the IUP.
The unit shall be connected to an approved on-site waste disposal system.
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o The existing home has an approved on-site waste disposal system. The
applicants will need to obtain County approval for the system that will be used for
the new home.
The property owner shall submit a financial guarantee to the Zoning Administrator to
ensure that the structure will be removed upon termination of the interim use permit.
The amount of the guarantee shall be determined by the Zoning Administrator.
o The proposed conditions include submission of a financial guarantee. The City
Administrator/Zoning Administrator will determine the amount of the guarantee.
The interim use permit shall expire when construction is completed or within one
hundred and eighty days from the date of issuance, whichever is less. At the termination
of the interim use permit, the temporary dwelling shall be removed from the premises
within 30 days.
o The proposed conditions require that the existing home be removed when
construction is complete and an occupancy permit is issued for the new home.
The Planner finds that the proposed use is consistent with the general and specific criteria for
approving interim use permits in the Development Code.
OPTIONS FOR THE PLANNING COMMISSION
The Planning Commission can recommend to the Council to:
1. Approve the request.
2. Approve the request with conditions.
3. Deny the request with findings.
4. Table the request.
PLANNING STAFF RECOMMENDATIONS
The Planner recommends approval of the Interim Use Permit to allow the existing home on the
property located at 18180 Olinda Trail North as a Temporary Dwelling Unit During Construction
of a new home on the property. The Planner recommends the following conditions:
1. The project and use are consistent with the application dated November 8, 2013.
2. One temporary dwelling unit (the existing home) shall be permitted on the property
during the construction of a new home.
3. The temporary dwelling unit shall be occupied only by persons who are the present or
potential occupants of the new single-family residence being constructed on the
property.
4. The temporary dwelling unit shall use the existing road access drive.
5. The applicants shall submit a financial guarantee to the City to ensure that the structure
will be removed upon termination of the interim use permit. The City Administrator shall
determine the amount of the guarantee.
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6. The interim use permit shall expire when construction is completed and the City has
issued an occupancy permit for the new home. The applicants shall remove the existing
home from the property within 30 days of the expiration of the interim use permit.
7. The Applicant shall pay all fees and escrows.