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City of Northfield MN
File #: Ord. 1065    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 8/1/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/5/2024 Final action: 8/5/2024
Title: Consideration of Interim Ordinance No. 1065 Related to Development.
Attachments: 1. 1 - Resolution 2019-008 Council Accepting Report of NW Advisory Committee, 2. 2 - Comprehensive Economic Development Plan (2006), 3. 3 - CloudHQ to invest over $1 billion in new Chaska data center - Bring Me The News, 4. 4 - Meta data center in Minnesota could spur more development, 5. 5 - Tax Growth Strategy/Benefits and Property Tax Levy, 6. 6 - January 2023 AUAR Background Briefing, 7. 7 - Adopted Alternative Urban Areawide Review, 8. 8 - Planning Commission Memo and Resolution Recommending Interim Ordinance &for Moratoruium for Developmetn in AUAR Area, 9. 9 - Planning Commission revised resolution, 10. 10 - Interim Ordinance Northwest Area, 11. 11 - SUPPLEMENTAL 1 - City Council Supplemental Agenda Background Memo No. 1 for August 5, 2024, 12. 12 - SUPPLEMENTAL 1 - NW Area Development Presentation Council 8.5.2024, 13. 13 - SUPPLEMENTAL 1 - Ord. 1065 Exhibit A Description of Subject Area, 14. 14 - SUPPLEMENTAL 1 - Ord. 1065 Exhibit B Depiction of Subject Area
Related files: PC Res. 2024-001, PC Res. 2024-002, 24-446
City Council Meeting Date: August 5, 2024

To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator

From: Ben Martig, City Administrator
Jake Reilly, Community Development Director
David Bennett, Director of Public Works/City Engineer
Nate Carlson, Economic Development Coordinator
Mikayla Schmidt, City Planner

Title
Consideration of Interim Ordinance No. 1065 Related to Development.

Body
Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council adopt an emergency interim ordinance to facilitate orderly and economic growth and development in the Northwest Area.

Summary Report:
Growing the City's commercial/industrial tax base by focusing on new industrial growth is a stated City priority, reflected in first the Economic Development Plan (2006), the City's adopted Comprehensive Plan (2008), and subsequently in the Council's Strategic Plan documents beginning in 2018.

Background
The 2006 Economic Development Plan describes three priority strategies for the community:
* Diversify the economic base.
* Maintain Northfield's sense of place.
* Attract and retain talent.

In the 2008 Comprehensive Plan the following policies apply to land development, economic development, and sustainability concerns associated with development opportunities:
* Community Identity:
o CI 1.4 Ensure that all development, redevelopment and expansion be compatible with the desirable features of the natural and man-made environment.
* Land Use
o LU 1.6 Annually monitor the land use of residential as compared to commercial and industrial land uses as shown in Table 4.1 and Map 4.1, as a means to accomplish the overall planning objectives of the city.
o LU 1.7 - The City Council should determine, through a process involving the Planning Commission, Economic Development Authority, and citizens, what would constitute an acceptable balance between residential and commercial/industrial uses. This balance could be measured by analyzing tax revenues, jobs in Northfield versus commuters, ...

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