St. Cloud Planning Commission Approves Conditional Use Permit for Alcohol at Local Barbershop

The St. Cloud Planning Commission recently held a meeting where they approved a conditional use permit for the Cut Factory barbershop to serve beer and wine on-site, discussed amendments to the land development code enhancing economic activities in the downtown entertainment district, and approved several zoning and land use amendments, including those for Stephanie Rose Park and a new public safety facility complex.

The most notable decision involved the Cut Factory, a barbershop located in a shopping plaza at the intersection of Old Canoe Creek and 13th Street. The owners sought permission to offer beer and wine as an accessory to their barber services, prompting a detailed examination of the request by the commission. Under the current zoning designation of Highway Business (HB), any establishment serving alcohol requires a conditional use permit. Senior planner Sean Raja presented the case, emphasizing that no structural changes were necessary and that the primary function of the barbershop would remain unchanged.

The commission deliberated on the conditions proposed by staff for granting the permit. The first condition stipulated that approval of the permit did not equate to acceptance of the concept plan, while the second limited the permit to Unit 6, expiring if the Cut Factory vacated the property. An essential point of discussion was ensuring alcohol consumption remained confined to the unit’s interior, addressing concerns about patrons possibly stepping outside to smoke or drink. This was confirmed to align with state mandates on alcohol consumption.

Freddy Leesma, a co-owner of the Cut Factory, explained the rationale behind the request, stating it was intended to enhance the customer experience rather than transform the barbershop into a bar. He reassured the commission that alcohol would not be served in glass containers and there would be strict policies against outdoor consumption. Leesma likened the concept to dining establishments where patrons might enjoy a drink with their meal, highlighting the focus on providing a unique customer experience.

Concerns were raised about potential changes to the business model and the implications of the conditional use permit if barber services ceased. It was clarified that the permit would expire if the primary function shifted away from haircuts. The discussion also touched on managing the presence of children in the barbershop, with Leesma confirming that alcohol would not be served to minors, maintaining a family-friendly environment akin to that of a restaurant.

Public comment on the resolution was invited, but none materialized. Ultimately, the commission voted 4-1 in favor of the resolution, with Member Ruby Bridgeforth dissenting, citing concerns over the clarity of conditions. The approved conditions were deemed sufficient, and the commission proceeded to the next agenda item.

Another topic was the proposed amendments to section 3.14.5 of the land development code, aimed at boosting economic activities in the downtown entertainment district. The ordinance sought to remove restrictions on restaurants related to entertainment activities, reflecting contemporary dining trends where patrons seek more than just food. Changes included lifting bans on pool tables, video games, and live performances, as well as relaxing furniture requirements to allow high-top tables.

The ordinance also introduced specific conditions for restaurants in the entertainment district, such as compliance with state alcohol licensing, prohibition of cover charges, and restrictions on outdoor advertising of alcoholic beverages. These adjustments aim to reduce non-compliance issues for existing restaurants and foster a vibrant entertainment area.

The commission discussed the implications of prohibiting signs advertising alcoholic beverages outside establishments, referencing a Supreme Court ruling on sign content regulation. The ordinance focused on sign location rather than content. Distance requirements between alcohol-selling establishments were also debated, with an exemption for those in the entertainment district.

Public feedback was again absent, and the commission moved to approve the ordinance with one dissenting vote, acknowledging the need for less restrictive regulations to promote growth and entertainment options.

The commission also addressed several zoning and land use amendments, including those for Stephanie Rose Park and a new public safety facility complex. The amendments involved changing land use designations to open space and recreational, and professional zoning, respectively. These changes support the city’s goal of increasing open space inventory and accommodating new facilities without disrupting residential areas.

Public comment was minimal, with one resident expressing concerns about potential impacts on her property due to the proposed public safety facility. The commission assured her of minimal disruption and proceeded to approve the related amendments unanimously.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
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Nathan Blackwell
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