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6.2.
Regular Planning Commission
Meeting Date: 11/30/2023
   
Primary Strategic Plan Initiative: {ud_pd8}

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Title:

PUBLIC HEARING: Consider a Conditional Use Permit from Rare Pomeranians at 15110 Uranimite St NW

Purpose/Background:

The City has received an application from Angeliah Kohout (the "Applicant") for a Conditional Use Permit for a Commercial Dog Kennel to operate a commercial dog breeding business called Rare Pomeranians at 15110 Uranimite Street NW (the "Subject Property"). The business has operated from the property since September 2022, per customer reviews found on the Google listing for the business. However, City staff did not become aware of the business until October 2023, when the applicant contacted the City to obtain a permit for a Private Kennel License. Upon further review of the initial application, it was discovered that the Applicant operates a dog breeding business. Thus, due to the commercial nature of the request, staff guided the Applicant to submit a new application for a Conditional Use Permit for the dog breeding business.  The Applicant's proposed use is classified as a Commercial Dog Kennel in the residential zoning standards, although the Applicant does not currently intend to board other owner's dogs. Due to the proposed use having a defined use category in the Zoning Code, the Applicant requires a Conditional Use Permit instead of a Home Occupation Permit.

Notification:

Staff attempted to notify property owners within 350 feet of the Subject Property, as reflected in the Anoka County Property Records, of the request for Home Occupation Permit consideration and the Public Hearing to be held by the Planning Commission. A notice of the Public Hearing was published in the Anoka County UnionHerald, the City's official newspaper. A proposed development sign was placed on the property.

Time Frame/Observations/Alternatives:

Subject Property
The Subject Property is located along the west side of Uranimite Street NW, between 150th Lane NW and 152nd Lane NW. The Subject Property is zoned RR, Rural Residential, on the newly-adopted zoning map. Additionally, the property is guided Rural Developing in the City's 2040 Comprehensive Plan. It is 0.85 acres in size and accesses Uranimite Street NW to the east. Surrounding properties are similar in size and are also zoned and guided for Rural Developing land uses.

Summary
Rare Pomeranians has been operating on the Subject Property since September 2022, according to Google reviews for the business listing. The Applicant purchased the property in 2022. The business mainly consists of breeding and selling Pomeranian dogs. The Applicant is self-employed and has no employees. All business operations, including breeding, marketing, and care for the dogs, occur inside the residence. Additionally, the Applicant converted an existing accessory structure in the backyard to function as a doghouse, with electricity, heat, and air conditioning.

The Applicant currently has four dogs: Prince, a 6 year old male; Juliet, a 2 year old female; Harley, an 11 month old female; Faith, a 5 month old female. None of the dogs are spayed or neutered. Aside from bathroom and exercise purposes that occur in the fenced-in backyard, all four dogs primarily stay in the residence with the Applicant. In addition to the four aforementioned dogs, the Applicant is interested in housing up to three more dogs, bringing the total to seven.

Upon inspecting the property as part of the application, staff found the property to be in compliance with the International Property Maintenance Code, and all areas of the house were found to be clean and well-kept. The four dogs each have their own kennels inside the residence, and there is adequate room for the Applicant to add more kennels as needed. The residence also has separate rooms for breeding, bathing, and marketing the dogs. The accessory structure, which was constructed by a previous owner to function as a children's playhouse, was converted to a four-season doghouse with a bed, electricity, heat, and air conditioning. Staff's only point of concern was a weak spot in the fence around the backyard, which the Applicant plans to fix by reinforcing the fence with additional materials. 

The Applicant intends to own the three additional dogs, and does not currently have plans to start a commercial pet boarding operation. If the Applicant were to pursue pet boarding on the property, a new or amended Conditional Use Permit would be required to accommodate that use. Staff has communicated this point to the Applicant.

Public Correspondence
At the time of writing this case, Staff has not received any comments or questions about the request.

Alternatives
Alternative 1: Approve the Conditional Use Permit with conditions attached to the resolution. The use aligns with Chapter 10 standards for keeping of dogs, and Zoning Code standards for conditional use permits.
 
Alternative 2: Approve the Conditional Use Permit with additional requirements, based on certain findings.
 
Alternative 3: Deny the Conditional Use Permit based on certain findings. The Applicant's business has operated at the Subject Property for more than one year without generating complaints regarding the business. 

Funding Source:

All costs associated with this request are the Applicant's responsibility.

Recommendation:

Staff recommends approval of Resolution #23-293, Approving a Conditional Use Permit for a Commercial Dog Kennel for a Commercial Dog Breeder at 15110 Uranimite St NW.

Outcome/Action:

Motion to recommend the City Council adopts Resolution #23-293, Approving a Conditional Use Permit for a Commercial Dog Kennel for a Commercial Dog Breeder at 15110 Uranimite St NW.

Attachments

Form Review

Inbox Reviewed By Date
Brian Hagen Brian Hagen 11/21/2023 08:29 AM
Form Started By:
Adam Martin
Started On:
11/07/2023 09:48 AM
Final Approval Date:
11/21/2023