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tactterr-D <br /> CCP MY ti to <br /> 6. #10-3442 THE EMILY PROGRAM,2180 NO TH SHORE DRIVE—CONDITIONAL <br /> USE PERMIT <br /> Dirk Miller,Applicant,was present. <br /> (6. #10-3442 THE EMILY PROGRAM, 2180 NOR SHORE DRIVE, Continued) <br /> Curtis stated the applicant is requesting a conditional use p rmit and setback variances in order to operate <br /> an in-patient eating disorder treatment facility for up to eig t clients in the existing building on the <br /> property. The Emily Program intends to maintain as much f a residential character of the property as <br /> possible by limiting signage and changes to the exterior fin shes of the building which are not consistent <br /> with a single family home. Due to the location of the existi g building on the property, setback variances <br /> are also requested. A"hospital use"requires a 100-foot set ack from adjacent residentially zoned <br /> properties where the school use only required a 50-foot set ack. <br /> Based on the hospital use requirement outlined within City Code 78-418(14),the proposed use requires a <br /> minimum of 600 square feet of lot area for each person to be accommodated. The applicant is proposing <br /> an 8-bed facility. The property has 25,440 square feet in area and exceeds this requirement. The <br /> requirement for open parking spaces in a location other than a required yard cannot be met on this <br /> property. A previously approved variance for the previous tiser allowed parking to be located within the <br /> required 50-foot side street yard and a 10-foot setback is m t from the interior side lot line and rear lot <br /> line. As the new use has a greater yard requirement, a new ariance will need to be granted for the <br /> parking within the required 100 foot yard area. <br /> 1 <br /> The proposed location of the conditional use is in accord with the objectives of the City's conditional use <br /> permit and the purposes of the district in which the site is located and the comprehensive municipal plan. <br /> Staff also finds that the proposed location of the conditional',use and the proposed condition under which <br /> it would be operated or maintained would not be detrimenta'to the public health, safety or welfare, or <br /> materially injurious to properties or improvements in the vicinity. The proposed conditional use will <br /> comply with each of the applicable provisions of Zoning Ordinance Section 78-916. <br /> Staff finds that the proposed use is compatible with the requirements of 78-418(14)and the applicant is <br /> able to meet the conditions outlined within the code. As the applicant is proposing to utilize an existing <br /> building, a building with some local historic value, staff finds the setback variance request is reasonable. <br /> Further,the proposed use will result in fewer vehicle trips tcj and from the site than the previous occupant <br /> and in particular will eliminate the high-traffic times of the former occupant. Residents will typically <br /> come and go as a group on an outing or other activity in a single vehicle. Clinicians and employees are <br /> small in number and visit at staggered times as the facility runs on a 24-hour schedule. <br /> Planning Staff recommends approval of the conditional use Permit with variances for the Emily Program <br /> as proposed. <br /> The Planning Commission recommended approval of the setback variance and conditional use permit <br /> limiting the use to 10 beds/clients. The Commission also asked Staff to identify findings and conditions <br /> for the resolution which would limit subsequent users of the property who may not be as compatible in a <br /> neighborhood setting. <br /> Dirk Miller stated the Emily Program is an eating disorder p ogram. Their main office is located in St. <br /> Anthony Park but they also have a hub office in St. Louis P k and offices in Stillwater, Duluth, and <br />