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Request for Action <br />To <br />Item Number <br />Mayor and City Council <br />7.4 <br />Agenda Section <br />Meeting Date <br />Prepared by <br />Public Hearin s <br />December 17, 2018 <br />Zack Carlton, Planning Manager <br />Item Description <br />Reviewed by <br />Conditional Use Permit: Institutional Use, ResCare <br />Chris Leeseberg, Senior Planner <br />MN — 633 Upland Ave <br />Reviewed by <br />Cal Portner, City Administrator <br />Action Requested <br />Approve, by motion, the Conditional Use Permit authorizing establishment of an Institutional Use at 633 <br />Upland Ave NW, with the following conditions: <br />1. A copy of the Intensive Residential Treatment Services (IRTS) License from the State of Minnesota <br />must be submitted to the city. <br />2. The SAC/WAC Units will be reviewed to decide if additional fees will need to be paid based on the <br />change in use. Fees will be due before issuance of a building permit. <br />3. A designated smoking area outside of the building must be identified on the site plans. <br />Background/Discussion <br />ResCare Minnesota is proposing to convert the former Masonic <br />Lodge building at 633 Upland Ave NW to an Intensive Residential <br />Treatment Services (IRTS) facility. The Minnesota Department of <br />Human Services defines IRTS facilities as: time-limited mental bealtb <br />services provided in a residential setting. Recpients of IRTS are in need of more <br />restrictive settings (versus community settings and are at risk of significant <br />functional deterioration if tbey do not receive these services. IRTS are designed to <br />develop and enbance: pgcbiatric stability, personal and emotional adjustment, <br />self-sufciency, and skills to live in a more independent setting. <br />The use complies with the ordinance definition of an Institutional <br />Use as it is a health care facility offering principally inpatient care. Hwy 10 <br />The applicant's narrative states the average stay at the facility will <br />range from 60 to 90 days. The property is located in the R -1c zoning <br />district which allows Institutional Uses as a Conditional Use. <br />Planning Commission <br />The Commission asked the applicant and their representatives about <br />frequency of emergency responses, the types of patients being <br />treated, and whether or not patients are required to remain at the <br />facility. <br />Figure I <br />The Elk River Vision <br />A welcoming community witb revolutionary and spirited resourcefulness, exceptional <br />service, and community engagement that encourages and inspires prosperity <br />CR 33 <br />a <br />b <br />RR <br />CR 12 <br />AWR <br />
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