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4l E Request for Action <br /> River <br /> To Item Number <br /> Planning Commission 6.4 <br /> Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br /> Public Hearings February 23,2016 Zack Carlton,Planning Manager <br /> Item Description Reviewed by <br /> Briggs Companies request— 17432 Zane St NW Chris Leeseberg,Senior Planner <br /> Interim Use Permit for Extended Stay Hotel, Reviewed by <br /> Case No. CU 16-07 <br /> Action Requested <br /> Recommend,by motion,denial of the Interim Use Permit request for the following reason: <br /> 1. Criteria #4 is not met—The date or event that will terminate the use cannot be identified with <br /> certainty. <br /> 2. Criteria #7 is not met—Assurances that the use will cease within the requested timeframe have <br /> not been provided. <br /> If the Planning Commission makes a recommendation to approve the Interim Use Permit, conditions of <br /> approval should be included. <br /> Background/Discussion <br /> The applicant is seeking approval of an Interim Use Permit (IUP) to operate an extended stay hotel on <br /> the existing Elk River Lodge and Suites property. <br /> Zoning <br /> Due to the expiration of the original hotel Conditional Use Permit (CUP) in April 2010,the property at <br /> 17432 Zane St NW received a CUP (CU 11-07) to operate as an extended stay hotel in May 2011. The <br /> property operated as a hotel per the requirements of the 2011 CUP until an inspection by the State Fire <br /> Marshal's office on May 1,2014,determined that the operation no longer met the requirements for a <br /> hotel. The Fire Marshal's report states "At time of inspection attempt,upon contact with Marla of Briggs <br /> Company ... it was determined that the facility is no longer being occupied as an R-1 Hotel/Motel <br /> Occupancy. Per Marla,all occupants are leasing a unit or multiple units for greater than 30 days which <br /> would be an R-2 occupancy."An R-2 occupancy is an apartment building per the state building code. <br /> Additionally,the Minnesota Department of Health,who licenses and inspects hotels,noted that during a <br /> routine inspection on May 14,2014,and during a conversation with Marla Weston from the Briggs <br /> Companies, that the establishment was being rented out as an apartment building and not used as a hotel. <br /> With the termination of the hotel use on or before May 1,2014, the six month expiration time limit <br /> started. The use authorized by a CUP must be maintained without a break in use of longer than six <br /> months or the permit expires. On July 17, 2014, city staff notified the property owner of the need to <br /> maintain/re-establish the hotel use or risk losing the CUP. The hotel use was not re-established,and the <br /> CUP expired on November 1, 2014. <br /> 1111EIEI IT <br /> NATURE <br />