Resolution - 20-28 - Denial for Zoning Map Change - 3946 Shoreline Dr.CITY OF SPRING PARK
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN
STATE OF MINNESOTA
RESOLUTION NO. 20-28
A RESOLUTION DENYING THE REQUEST FOR A ZONING MAP AMENDMENT TO
CHANGE THE ZONING FOR PROPERTY LOCATED AT 3946 SHORELINE DRIVE
WITHIN THE CITY OF SPRING PARK FROM R-1 SINGLE AND TWO FAMILY
RESIDENTIAL DISTRICT TO C-1 GENERAL COMMERCIAL DISTRICT
WHEREAS, Anton Reder (the "Applicant") has applied for a zoning map
amendment to have the property at 3946 Shoreline Drive (the "Property") in the City of
Spring Park (the "City") changed from R-1 Single and Two Family Residential District to
C-1 General Commercial District to allow for the continued operation of a short-term
rental use of the Property.; and
WHEREAS, the application was reviewed by City Staff and the December 1,
2020 planning report was prepared; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission of the City of Spring Park held a public
meeting on December 16, 2020 to consider the application materials, the planning
report of December 1, 2020, and hear public testimony. Upon closing the public hearing,
the Planning Commission recommended the City Council deny the change in zoning
based on the findings outlined in the December 1, 2020 planning report; and
WHEREAS, the Spring Park City Council has received the Applicant's
application, the December 1, 2020 planning report, and the Planning Commission
recommendation, and agrees with the findings and recommendations of the Planning
Commission.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of Spring Park,
Minnesota hereby denies the requested zoning map amendment to change the zoning
of the Property from R-1 Single and Two Family Residential District to C-1 General
Commercial District based on the following findings as outlined in the December 1, 2020
planning report.
1. The change in land use and zoning is inconsistent with the Spring Park 2040
Comprehensive Land Use Plan and policies.
2. The current R-1 Zoning is appropriate for the land uses within the same block.
3. The C-1 Zoning district allows a range of land uses that will not be compatible
with the adjoining Del Otero Residential Neighborhoods.
4. The range of land uses allowed within the C-1 zoning district presents issues for
parking, site access and commercial traffic that would negatively impact the
adjoining residential uses.
ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Spring Park this 21 st day of December
2020.
CITY OF SPRING PARK
By:
erome Rockvam, Mayor
ATTEST:
By:
Dan Tolsma, City Administrator.
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