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■’ received a response from that community.) A moratorium makes *.he <br />issue moot.. <br />The proposed moratorium would not apply to any facilities the <br />/GiitV- i.tsVrf was contemplating but only those of local <br />■-governmental units, apart from the School District which is <br />already addressed in the code as a conditional use permit. <br />(Local government facilities currently located in the community <br />are the Hennepin County Public Wgrks garage, Moerenberg and Baker <br />Parks.) *• <br />It is anticipated that the consideration of this should take no <br />more than six to nine months and the Citv staff will provide to <br />the Planning Commission alternatives regarding possible changes <br />to our ordinance. Once 'acted on by the Planning Commission it <br />would be presenred to the Council for a determination. If <br />concluded earlier and policy adopted the Council could repeal the <br />moratorium earlier. <br />ALTSPNATI^/ES - <br />Policy for consideration during the term of the moratorium - <br />1. Clarify in ordi.nance that 10.20 applies only to City <br />of Or'no facilities. <br />2. Determine if the City desires to allow governmental <br />facilities (apart from School Districts which are <br />already a conditional use permit) as permitted or a <br />conditional use permit and under what zoning categories <br />they may be allowed. <br />A. Any residential tone. <br />3. Selected residential zones. <br />C. Coraraercial. <br />D. Industrial. <br />3. Allow no other local governmental entities or <br />category of governmental entities to construct such <br />facilities in the City of Oronq. <br />ACTION ALTERNATIVES - <br />1. Enact a moratorium effective immediately. <br />2. Direct staff to undertake the necessary consideration and <br />study of such facilities. <br />3. Table for further discussion. • • <br />4. Take no action.