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Resolution 20-29 - Approve Interim Use Permit for 3946 Shoreline DriveCITY OF SPRING PARK COUNTY OF HENNEPIN STATE OF MINNESOTA RESOLUTION NO. 20-29 A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN INTERIM USE PERMIT FOR A SHORT-TERM RENTAL USE AT 3946 SHORELINE DRIVE WITHIN THE CITY OF SPRING PARK WHEREAS, Anton Reder (the "Applicant") has requested a means to allow for the continued operation of a short-term rental land use located a 3946 Shoreline Drive ("Property") in the City of Spring Park (the "City"); and WHEREAS, The City Staff has reviewed the issue and outlined options for the accommodation of the short-term rental use at the Property as being either a change in zoning from R-1 Single Family and Two Family zoning district to C-1 Commercial zoning district or amending the zoning code to allow short-term rental as an interim use and approve an interim use permit (IUP) for the Property; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Spring Park held a public meeting on December 16, 2020 to consider the options identified by the City Staff in planning reports for Rezoning dated 12/01/2020 and IUP zoning amendment dated 12/01/2020. Upon hearing public testimony and reviewing the planning reports, the Planning Commission closed the public hearing and recommended that the City Council take the following actions: 1. Deny the change in zoning based on the findings outlined in the December 1, 2020 planning report. 2. Approve Ordinance No.20-04 establishing Interim Use Permit regulations within the Spring Park Zoning code per the December 1, 2020 planning report. 3. Approve an Interim Use Permit for the continuation of the short-term rental at the Property with the conditions outlined in the December 1, 2020 planning report. WHEREAS, the Spring Park City Council has received the December 1, 2020 planning reports, and the Planning Commission recommendation, and agrees with the findings and recommendations of the Planning Commission as outlined in the December 1, 2020 planning report regarding Interim Use Permit -Short Term Rental. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of Spring Park, Minnesota as follows: 1. ZONING TEXT AMENDMENT. The Spring Park City Council approves Ordinance No.20-04 establishing Interim Use Permit regulations within the Spring Park Zoning Code and amending the R-1 Single Family and Two Family Residential Zoning District regulations to identify short-term rentals as an allowed interim use with specific performance standards. 2. INTERIM USE PERMIT FOR SHORT-TERM RENTAL AT 3946 SHORELINE DRIVE. The Spring Park City Council approves an interim use permit for short-term rental for the Property with the following conditions. A. Mr. Reder will maintain a permanent residence and remain as an on -site caretaker of the property. B. The owner shall demonstrate there is adequate parking to meet the demands for the Short -Term Rental Business. C. The Interim Use Permit will be granted for an initial period of one year ending on December 31, 2021. The Applicant shall request an extension of the Interim Use Permit by the date noted below unless extended by the Council on its own initiative. The extension process will be: • Mr. Reder will submit a letter request to the Council for the extension of the IUP by December 1, 2021. • City Staff shall investigate complaints, IUP violations, of problems from the short-term rental and prepare a report for the Council. • Notice of the IUP extension shall be sent to properties within 350 feet of the property inviting public comment. • The Council shall review the staff report and public comments and make a decision as to extending the IUP. D. The Interim Use Permit will expire without further notice if the following conditions occur: • Expiration on December 31, 2021, unless extended by City Council. • Change in use from short-term rental back to a single- family use • Change of ownership of the Property. • Violation of any conditions of the Interim Use permit approval or other City Code violations. ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Spring Park this 21 st day of December 2020. ATTEST: By: Dan Tolsma, City Administrator. CITY OF SPRING ARK By: Jerome Rockvam, Mayor 2