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#17-3898 2060 Wayzata Blvd. <br />February 21, 2017 <br />Page 2 <br />The property remains in E. partially developed state, containing the initial building, a foundation for a <br />second building, and 3 vacant lots. Site grading, parking lot and utilities were substantially completed by <br />the original developer in 2007-2008 but little additional activity has occurred on the site since 2009. <br />Comprehensive Plan Considerations <br />The Orono Community Management Plan (CMP) in Map 38-6: Land Use Plan, guides the property at <br />2060 Wayzata Boulevard for "Office" use, while the CMP text suggests that the area west of the Orono <br />Woods Senior Housing "should be developed with a mix of commercial uses including retail, service and <br />office components" (CMP Part 3B, Land Use Plan, Urban Commercial Land Use, Orono/Long Lake <br />Commercial Area, Pages 38-40). <br />The only other properties within the Highway 12 corridor guided for 'office' use are the Service 800 <br />building and the four parcels south of Kelley parkway between Willow Drive and Old Crystal Bay Road. <br />The Orono CMP does not (and probably should not) provide the level of detail as to what specific uses <br />are considered as "office" or "service". Daycare uses are commonly found in office settings as well as in <br />retail, residential and institutional settings. <br />Zoning Considerations <br />Daycare is not a permitted or conditional use within the underlying B-6 Highway Commercial Zoning <br />District, and is not a permitted or otherwise allowed use per the provisions of the PUD 2C Agreement. <br />Because the PUD 2C Agreement functionally becomes the zoning for this property, an amendment of <br />the Agreement at minimum is necessary for approval of a daycare use should the City Council choose to <br />allow it. <br />While it could be argued that the underlying B-6 district standards could undergo a text amendment to <br />allow daycare, such an amendment would be applicable to all other properties zoned B-6 in Orono. The <br />number of such properties is fairly small, however, consisting only of the Otten Brothers Nursery site <br />and the three undeveloped commercial lots along the south side of Kelley Parkway, plus the <br />medical/dental office building across from City Hall. <br />in the residential zoning districts where daycare is an allowed use, it is a conditional use. Those districts <br />include R -1A, R -IB, LR -1A, LR -1B, LR -1C, LR -1C-1, RR -1A and RR -1B. The code provisions for a daycare <br />conditional use within each of these districts are listed as follows: <br />"Within any (R -1A, etc.) one -family residential district, no structure or land shall be used for the <br />following uses except by conditional use permit: <br />Schools, daycare centers, uses accessory to a high school: <br />a. Pre -kindergarten, primary and secondary public schools and private schools with a <br />curriculum similar to a pre -kindergarten, primary or secondary school. Schools may <br />include before and after school care for students. <br />b. Daycare centers, nursery schools and similar programs that are not associated with a <br />public or private school and serve pre -kindergarten children." <br />Daycare is also allowed in just two of Orono's business districts (again as a conditional use) including B-1 <br />and B-3. The provisions are slightly different for these two districts: <br />"Within the (B-1, B-3) business district, no structure or land shall be used for one of the following <br />uses without a conditional use permit: <br />"Day nurseries, provided not less than 50 square feet of outside play area per pupil is available and <br />fenced." <br />