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<br /> <br />Planning Commission Minutes <br />January 27, 2026 <br />--------- <br />Page 7 of 8 <br />proximity to single-family homes. <br /> <br />Commissioner Johnson stated the site needs to be looked at holistically because of the train station. <br />What will happen with the huge vacant parking lot? Mr. Carlton stated that a bus service now runs out <br />of the area and uses the parking lot, so mass transit is not totally gone. <br /> <br />Commissioner Johnson commented that there are people who work in Elk River who can't afford to <br />live here. <br /> <br />Mr. Carlton stated the area near the former light rail train station is a great area for density as it is <br />located along major transportation corridors. <br /> <br />Commissioner Bland felt strongly that Chapter 30 of the City Code could be rewritten and volunteered <br />to help. <br /> <br />The Commission suggested a moratorium on apartment complexes, which would allow for more <br />information on what mass transit systems will look like with the loss of the light rail train, and to <br />identify the quantity and location of apartment buildings within the city. Mr. Carlton commented that <br />any active applications need to be processed. <br /> <br />Commissioner Zahler agreed that there are areas of Elk River where the buildings are valued less than <br />the land. He does not want to put zoning limits on what Elk River can become. <br /> <br />Commissioner Rydberg suggested adding conditions to a multifamily housing application such as how <br />many feet the proposed project is to a single-family home. Commissioner Bland agreed that existing <br />community members need to be taken into consideration when adding a new project near their home. <br /> <br />Commissioner Johnson asked if architectural standards of apartment buildings could also be considered, <br />citing concerns with the amount of space on an apartment building lot to allow residents to use the site <br />instead of going into neighboring properties. Commissioner Johnson stated the city should be careful <br />with mandatory regulations that suppress development. <br /> <br />Chair Beise commented that he does not want to make exceptions for every project that comes in. <br />Commissioner Zahler agreed that he would like to see a structured approach to avoid making arbitrary <br />decisions. <br /> <br />Councilmember Wagner asked, "What do we want the population of Elk River to be?" It is not <br />unending. Mr. Carlton stated he had heard a goal or projection of 35,000-40,000. <br /> <br />Mr. Carlton reviewed the Commission's concerns with apartment complexes and their desire for <br />additional tools for how to review them. <br /> <br />Mr. Carlton said that he would bring an ordinance amendment (moratorium) on multifamily complexes <br />to the City Council for consideration. The moratorium would last around one year or until the new <br />zoning ordinance is updated. <br /> <br />10. MOTION TO ADJOURN <br /> Moved by Commissioner Johnson and seconded by Commissioner Kaba to adjourn the <br />meeting. Motion carried 6-0.
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