My WebLink
|
Help
|
About
|
Sign Out
Home
Browse
Search
7.1. EDSR 08-17-2020
ElkRiver
>
City Government
>
Boards and Commissions
>
Economic Development Authority
>
EDA Packets
>
2014-2020
>
2020
>
08-17-2020
>
7.1. EDSR 08-17-2020
Metadata
Thumbnails
Annotations
Entry Properties
Last modified
8/14/2020 10:29:45 AM
Creation date
8/14/2020 10:25:40 AM
Metadata
Fields
Template:
City Government
type
EDSR
date
8/17/2020
There are no annotations on this page.
Document management portal powered by Laserfiche WebLink 9 © 1998-2015
Laserfiche.
All rights reserved.
/
43
PDF
Print
Pages to print
Enter page numbers and/or page ranges separated by commas. For example, 1,3,5-12.
After downloading, print the document using a PDF reader (e.g. Adobe Reader).
View images
View plain text
Council Review and Staff Authority <br /> Staff has, and continues to,work with the City Council to streamline the Council/staff review. Council recently <br /> adopted an ordinance amendment to the permitted and conditional uses for all commercial and industrial uses. <br /> The goal of the amendment, among others,was to reduce the number of Conditional Use Permits required and <br /> thus reduce approval time. Staff has also amended the landscape standards to provide more credits for existing <br /> vegetation and discussed paving/curbing standards. Balancing community goals/aesthetics with business <br /> opportunity will continue to be a goal for the Planning Division and City Council. <br /> Concern #8: There is a need for balance between desire for beautification and business use of <br /> property(storage, signage, etc.) <br /> The balance between community goals and aesthetics and the business use of a property continues to be a topic <br /> of discussion.When reviewing applications, staff works with the Council and the applicant to find a middle <br /> ground when additional standards or changes are needed. When ordinance concerns are consistently brought to <br /> staffs attention,they are then presented to Council for their consideration and direction. <br /> Concern #9: Develop a proactive approach to business development and educate builders, <br /> contractors, and owners about ordinance standards,processes and timelines before a project is <br /> submitted. <br /> Pre-application meetings and work sessions <br /> Staff is available for pre-application meetings requested by the developer or applicant. These meetings have <br /> always been available and will continue to be available for every project and application (administrative site plan <br /> reviews to CUPs, Plats, or variances).Additionally, the city recently began scheduling regular pre-application <br /> meetings for the second Monday of each month. These meetings are in addition to the individual meetings. <br /> They will provide applicants with an opportunity to meet with multiple departments and receive answers to <br /> questions about planning, engineering,utilities, stormwater, etc. <br /> When working with applicants on unique situations, staff also suggests work session discussions with the City <br /> Council to provide clarification on ordinance standards, or to receive guidance on a potential change.A work <br /> session discussion is an effective and efficient venue to receive feedback directly from the decision makers prior <br /> to investing additional resources into drawings or renderings. <br /> Review and Update Project Checklists <br /> All land use applications are available online and include a checklist of items that may or may not be required <br /> for a complete application. Staff recognizes that the application checklist is more extensive than most <br /> applications will require. Few applications require an EIS for example but reviewing the list with applicants <br /> helps identify the key items needed for their application. This is done during a scheduled meeting, a pre- <br /> application meeting,and/or during a stop at the Planning counter. The goal is to receive sufficient and accurate <br /> information for staff, the Planning Commission, and the City Council to make an informed decision about an <br /> individual application. Many times,this is different for each project,but we make every attempt to work with a <br /> willing applicant to identify required materials for submittal. <br /> Concern #10: Communicate code enforcement activities in a professional and customer service <br /> focused manner. <br /> Enforcement of city ordinances and standards of approval for a Conditional Use Permit are an ongoing <br /> process. Staff works to communicate violations in a consistent and professional manner. This includes letters to <br /> a property or business owner to document the violation and,depending on the nature of the violation, staff will <br /> stop in and visit with the business owner. A quick conversation will address simple violations quickly and does <br />
The URL can be used to link to this page
Your browser does not support the video tag.