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Date Application Received: 12/12/2016 <br />Date Application Considered as Complete: 1/9/2017 <br />60 -Day Review Period Expires: 3/9/2017 <br />To: Chair Thiesse and Planning Commission Members <br />Jessica Loftus, City Administrator <br />From: Jeremy Barnhart, Community Development Director <br />Date: January 17, 2017 <br />Subject: #17-3886, Hennepin County, 3880 Shoreline Drive, <br />Conditional Use Permit: Essential Service <br />Public Hearing <br />Council <br />Exhibit C <br />Application Summary: The applicant is requesting a Conditional Use Permit for an essential <br />Service to construct and operate a mesonet weather station. A mesonet station consists of a <br />30 foot tall tower with small weather sensors mounted on the tower and other equipment <br />mounted on the ground. This tower and equipment is located within a 40' square fenced in <br />area to the immediate northeast of the existing garage building within Hennepin County's <br />public works operations off of Shoreline Drive. <br />Staff Recommendation: Planning Staff recommends approval of the request. <br />Background <br />Hennepin County is in the process of building and expanding its weather information (Mesonet) <br />system throughout the County. This mesonent station collects weather information and feeds it <br />to a central location for analysis, compilation, and further communication. Their system is <br />intended to supplement other agencies' weather information gathering stations. Currently, the <br />County has stations in Medina, Plymouth, Hanover, Saint Bonifacius, Maple Grove, Minnetrista, <br />and Rockford. A photo of the St. Bonifacius site is attached as Exhibit E. <br />The mesonent station is considered an essential service as it is communicates important <br />information to County departments, including public works and emergency response. The <br />mesonent communications tower is not considered a personal wireless or commercial wireless <br />tower and the user is the county government using the device solely to communicate weather <br />information. Should the County in the future desire to place commercial antennae on the <br />tower, a separate permit may be necessary. <br />