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MINUTES OF THE <br />ORONO CITY COUNCIL MEETING <br />Monday, November 9, 2015 <br />7:00 o'clock p.m. <br />9. #15-3768115-3780 MICHAEL AND LISA LARSON, 3569 SHORELINE DRIVE, TEXT <br />AMENDMENT TO AMEND B-1 ZONING DISTRICT AND CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT <br />(continued) <br />Staff has spoken with the planners in Richfield, Minnetonka, Medina, and Plymouth. They have reported <br />similar concerns during their review process, but once the businesses become operational, these <br />businesses have generated no complaints. Staff has found that this type of business is appropriate in large <br />buildings with small parking lots, which is similar to warehouses. <br />Barnhart displayed a layout of the site. The applicants are proposing a maximum of 72 dogs, which is <br />one dog for every 85 square feet. Based on the recommendation of the Planning Commission, the <br />applicants have redesigned the interior of the building as part of the strategy for noise mitigation. <br />The primary concerns raised so far have focused on noise generated by barking dogs and the concern that <br />this sound could continue unabated for any length of time. These concerns have been received either <br />during the numerous public hearings or via phone call. To date, one letter in opposition has been <br />received. The Planning Commission, given the sound mitigation measures proposed for the building, <br />seemed comfortable with sound indoors but still had some concerns with outdoor sounds. The condition <br />that dogs outdoors be supervised at all times is intended to address that concern, as is the capacity related <br />condition. <br />Barnhart noted he has visited a number of sites in the Twin Cities area and that his observation was that <br />these types of facilities were all located next to roads that were fairly busy. <br />Barnhart stated as it relates to the text amendment, when a proposed use comes forward, the City should <br />consider whether it is consistent with the other uses in the proposed area or other areas of the City. While <br />the City does have outdoor dog kennels, it does not have an indoor kennel. The City does have a <br />requirement that car repairs occur indoor, which seems to be consistent with the goal of the applicant to <br />keep the dogs indoors. Barnhart stated he does not feel it is that inconsistent with that type of use and <br />Staff is supportive of the text amendment. <br />In addition, the applicants were encouraged to reach out to the neighboring properties to provide more <br />information and to hear their concerns firsthand. The applicants were unable to connect with the property <br />owners after repeated attempts, but a letter was sent to the property owners. <br />Staff recommends the following: <br />1. Approval of the B-1 zoning ordinance as drafted. <br />2. Approval of the Conditional Use Permit to include the following conditions: <br />a. The use is a listed permitted or conditional use in the B-1 zoning district. <br />b. The operator shall maintain the annual kennel license. Failure to maintain the kennel <br />license shall render the conditional use permit lapsed. <br />C. Dogs shall be supervised while outdoors at all times. <br />Page 11 of 24 <br />