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• Item # 5.5. <br /> City of <br /> Elk <br /> River <br /> MEMORANDUM <br /> TO: Planning Commission <br /> FROM: Scott Harlicker, Senior Planne17k <br /> DATE: May 22, 2001 <br /> SUBJECT: Case No. OA 00-8 <br /> Request by City of Elk River for Ordinance Amendment <br /> Regarding Agricultural Research <br /> Request <br /> • Consider a request by the City of Elk River to amend the Zoning Code to create a definition <br /> for Agricultural Research and establish an AR (Agricultural Research) District. <br /> Overview <br /> In May 1995, a conditional use permit was granted to Cargill for a feedlot at their animal <br /> nutrition center.The conditional use permit was issued for their existing facility on the south <br /> side of 165`h Avenue and the proposed expansion of their swine facility.At the time it was <br /> felt that their facility best fit the definition of a feedlot which is defined as, <br /> "A confined area used for housing or feeding poultry or livestock where substantial <br /> amounts of animal waste will be generated, but not including barns or pens which <br /> are necessary uses incidental to farming operation." <br /> This definition does not accurately describe the operations of Cargill's facility.One aspect of <br /> the operation fits the zoning code definition of a feedlot,but the nutrition center is primarily <br /> a research center and offices for the development of improved animal nutrition.Along with <br /> research in animal nutrition, the center conducts research in the preservation of feed and <br /> silage, development of new types of feed and laboratory analysis. <br /> During the summer of 1996 the City and Cargill began discussions that included the current <br /> classification of the nutritional center as a feedlot as well as which zoning district <br /> classification would be most appropriate for Cargill's property.The facility is an agricultural <br /> • research facility that does not fit neatly into any of the existing definitions or zoning districts. <br />
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