CASE # JR EXECUTIVE SUMMARY REZONING STAFF CONTACT: STEPHANIE LIENTZ

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CASE # JR16-0002 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY REZONING STAFF CONTACT: STEPHANIE LIENTZ OWNER/APPLICANT INFORMATION OWNER/APPLICANT: Donald & Martha Berner Michael & Sandra Wolrab MAILING ADDRESS: PO BOX 93 Mt Vernon, Iowa 52314 PROPERTY ADDRESS: 722 Willow Creek Rd & 848 Hwy 30 West 848 Hwy 30 West Mt Vernon, Iowa 52314 REQUEST This applicant is requesting to rezone 2.60 acres of a 17.98 acre property from the Urban Services Residential (USR) zoning district to the Agricultural (AG) zoning district. This 2.60 acre area is being combined with the adjacent parcel to the north via an associated final plat case (JF16-0003). The proposed rezoning will avoid creating a parcel with two zoning districts. OUTSTANDING ISSUES AND STANDARDS FOR APPROVAL This proposal meets the standards for approval per Article 4, Section 4 and Article 4, Section 6 of the Linn County Unified Development Code (UDC). This rezoning is not subject to MLS or LESA per Article 4, Section 6 1(c)(d). STAFF RECOMMENDATION Staff recommends approval subject to the conditions of the staff report.

Planning & Development Linn County, Iowa www.linncounty.org/planning phone 319.892.5130 fax 319.892.5155 Jean Oxley Public Service Center 935 Second Street Southwest Cedar Rapids, Iowa 52404 PROPERTY INFORMATION: MAP DESIGNATION: NMUSA (Non-Metro Urban Service Area) CURRENT ZONING: USR (Urban Services Residential District) PROPOSED ZONING: AG (Agricultural District) SURROUNDING LAND USES AND ZONING North Residential, AG; 1 single-family dwelling South Residential, USR East Residential, USR; 1 single-family dwelling West Agricultural, AG PLAT SIZE: 2.60 acres STAFF REPORT REZONING JR16-0002 Planning and Zoning Commission Meeting: APRIL 18, 2016 Board of Supervisors First Consideration: MAY 2, 2016 FORMAL PRE-APPLICATION MEETING: The surveyor spoke with staff on January 12, 2016 and February 24, 2016. MLS AND LESA REQUIREMENTS: Article 4, Section 6, (1) states, A LESA analysis shall be required for all development proposals where a rezoning or subdivision of land is proposed. Exceptions to this shall include: (c) Rezoning of land to correct a situation that would otherwise result in a parcel with more than one zoning district classification; Due to the fact that the proposed rezoning is necessary to avoid creating a parcel with more than one zoning district classification, MLS and LESA are not required to be met.

Case # JR16-0002, Page 3 of 7 FINDINGS OF FACT: 1. Donald & Martha Berner are the owners of the subject property, which is generally described as a part of Lot 2 N&B Second Addition, and contains approximately 2.60 acres per survey. 2. The 2.60 acre area is being combined with the adjacent parcel to the north via an associated final plat case (JF16-0003). 3. The property is currently zoned USR (Urban Services Residential). 4. The property is designated as NMUSA (Non-Metro Urban Service Area) on the Rural Land Use Map. 5. A development application was received on March 16, 2016. The application is to rezone the subject property from USR (Urban Service Residential ) to AG (Agricultural) to prevent the creation of a parcel with more than one zoning district classification. 6. The property contains a portion of a pond, and also timber resources. CONCLUSIONS OF LAW: Animal feeding operations separation distance requirements. At the time of application, any proposed development that is located near an Iowa Department of Natural Resources (IDNR) permitted animal feeding operation shall be separated by the distance required for the type of structure as provided for in Appendix C of the Unified Development Code. Analysis: The nearest IDNR permitted animal feeding operation lagoon, manure storage facility or confinement building is approximately 5.37 miles from the proposed development area as measured from aerial photography. Conclusion: The requirements of Appendix C of the Unified Development Code appear to be met by the proposed development. Land evaluation and site assessment. All requirements of Article 4, Section 6, of the Unified Development Code shall be met as a condition of approval. Analysis: This rezoning is not subject to a LESA evaluation in conformance with Article 4, Section 6, (1)(c)(d) of the UDC. Specifically, a LESA analysis shall be required for all development proposals where a rezoning or subdivision of land is proposed. Exceptions to this shall include: (c) Rezoning of land to correct a situation that would otherwise result in a parcel with more than one zoning district classification and (d) Rezoning to a zoning district of equal or lesser intensity. Conclusion: The proposed development is in conformance with the UDC, as the rezoning action is necessary to avoid a situation that would result in a parcel with two zoning districts. Article 4, Section 5, 5, Additional Standards for Review of the UDC states that any proposed development must be consistent with the Comprehensive Plan, the purposes and intent of the UDC and the supplemental policies, requirements and standards of the UDC, including but not limited to:

Case # JR16-0002, Page 4 of 7 (a) The proposed development is not detrimental to existing agricultural uses. Analysis: There is currently no agricultural production on the subject property. Conclusion: Based on the above analysis, the proposed development is not detrimental to existing agricultural uses. (b) The proposed development will be served by adequate public facilities and services as set forth in a development agreement. Analysis: The rezoning is in conformance with Article 4, Section 6, of the Unified Development Code and is not subject to the Minimum Levels of Service (MLS) requirements of the UDC, and no development agreement is necessary. Conclusion: The proposal is in conformance with this provision of the UDC. (c) The proposed development will not degrade significant environmental, ecological or natural resources. Analysis: No threatened and endangered species were identified on the subject property and the parcel is not located within the flood hazard area. There is a pond present on the subject property; however, no development is planned for this parcel, as it will be combined with the parcel to the north in the associated minor subdivision case (JF16-0003). Conclusion: Based on the above analysis, the proposed development will not degrade significant environmental, ecological or natural resources. (d) The proposed development achieves densities and uses in agricultural areas, critical natural resource areas, rural residential development areas and urban service areas as designated in the Comprehensive Plan. Analysis: The subject parcel is 2.60 acres in size and will be combined with the 14.57 acre proposed Lot 1 in associated Final Plat case (JF16-0003), which already contains a single-family dwelling. Both subject parcels included in the associated Final Plat case are legal lots of record, and are legally described as Lot 2 N&B Addition and Lot 2 N&B Second Addition. Conclusion: The proposal is in conformance with this provision of the UDC. ALTERNATIVES: The following alternatives may be considered: 1. Recommend approval of the proposal subject to conditions. 2. Recommend denial of the proposal. 3. Refer the proposal back to the applicant for additional review / information. STAFF RECOMMENDATION: Staff recommends Alternative 1, approval, subject to conditions of the staff report.

Case # JR16-0002, Page 5 of 7 IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE APPLICANT TO COMPLETE ALL CONDITIONS, AS OUTLINED IN THIS STAFF REPORT, PRIOR TO FINAL APPROVAL OF THE CASE. IF YOU HAVE QUESTIONS REGARDING A CONDITION, CONTACT THE DEPARTMENT UNDER WHICH THAT CONDITION IS LISTED. THE CONTACTS NAMES AND PHONE NUMBERS ARE LISTED BELOW. ITEMS IN THE COMMENTS SECTION ARE NOT A REQUIREMENT TO BE MET PRIOR TO APPROVAL. THEY ARE INTENDED TO INCREASE YOUR KNOWLEDGE AND AWARENESS OF ISSUES THAT MAY POSSIBLY EXIST ON THE PROPERTY. LINN COUNTY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT STEVE GANNON, COUNTY ENGINEER, 892-6407 Comments: 1. No construction within the County right-of-way without a permit from the Linn County Engineer. 2. Entrance permit required for new entrances and existing entrances that do not conform to County Standard Specifications. Only a breakaway mailbox is allowed. Decorative walls, or other items that may identify the owner or address of the property, are not allowed within the road right-of-way. 3. Proposed private and public roads shall be constructed to comply with County Standard Specifications. 4. All drainage easements follow the natural flow of surface water as per Article 4, Section 8B, 9(f)(ii) of the Unified Development Code. 5. No vertical headwalls within the right-of-way. A breakaway mailbox is allowed. No other type of mailbox is allowed within the road right-of-way. Decorative walls, or other items that may identify the owner or address of the property, are not allowed within the road right-of-way. IOWA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION JOEL KEIM, ENGINEERING OPERATIONS TECHNICIAN, 730-1533 LINN COUNTY PUBLIC HEALTH DEPARTMENT SUE ELLEN HOSCH, ENVIRONMENTAL SPECIALIST, 892-6033

Case # JR16-0002, Page 6 of 7 NATURAL RESOURCES CONSERVATION SERVICE JON GALLAGHER, LINN COUNTY SOIL CONSERVATIONIST JOHN BRUENE, DISTRICT CONSERVATIONIST, 377-5960 x3 Comments: 1. Surface drainage patterns should be taken into account when developing lot configuration. 2. The following resource concerns may require additional treatment if change in land use occurs: steep slopes, surface water drainage patterns, wet soils, and shallow depth to bedrock soils. LINN COUNTY CONSERVATION DEPARTMENT DENNIS GOEMAAT, 892-6450 LINN COUNTY EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT MIKE GOLDBERG, 363-2671 LINN COUNTY 911 COORDINATOR WILLIAM MAU, 892-5109 LINN COUNTY PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT - ZONING DIVISION STEPHANIE LIENTZ, PLANNER, 892-5130 1. Various revisions to the site plan and final plat. 2. Prior to close of the Board of Supervisors public hearing, the owner must sign an Acceptance of Conditions form. The Acceptance of Conditions form states that the owner understands and agrees to comply with the agreed upon conditions as negotiated or required by the Board of Supervisors. It is strongly recommended that the owner meet with the Planning and Development staff to review the conditions of the rezoning. 3. Prior to approval of the final plat, the landowner shall sign an Agricultural Land Use Notification form that has been provided by the Zoning Administrator. The landowner shall insure that such notification shall be attached to the deed and shall become a separate entry on the abstract of title for all the property that is subject of the permit or development as per Article 5, Section 1, 8 of the Unified Development Code. 4. Rezoning will be finalized when the plat bound copies for case JF16-0003 are ready to be approved by the Linn County Board of Supervisors, including a development agreement as appropriate.

Case # JR16-0002, Page 7 of 7 5. JR16-0002 must be recorded prior to recording related case JF16-0003. 6. Final plat bound copies for case JF16-0003 must be approved on or before APRIL 18, 2017 or this rezoning will become null and void.