HomeMy WebLinkAbout2022-065 CCR Member Graves introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO.2022-65
RESOLUTION REGARDING RECOMMENDED DISPOSITION OF
PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 2022-002 SUBMITTED BY
DORSEY & WHITNEY LLP ON BEHALF OF INDEPENDENT SCHOOL
DISTRICT NO. 286 FOR APPROVAL OF THE PRELIMINARY AND FINAL
PLAT FOR BCCS 5910 SHINGLE CREEK ADDITION (5910 SHINGLE
CREEK PARKWAY)
WHEREAS, Planning Commission Application No. 2022-002 was submitted by
Dorsey & Whitney LLP on behalf of Independent School District No. 286 ("the Applicant"),
requesting preliminary and final plat approval to subdivide the approximately eight (8) acre site
located at 5910 Shingle Creek Parkway ("the Subject Property"); and
WHEREAS, the Applicant is currently a tenant of the existing building, which was
originally constructed in 1969 and approved by the City of Brooklyn Center under Planning
Commission Application No. 69003, and the Applicant intends to purchase the Subject Property;
and
WHEREAS, purchase of the Subject Property would allow for the Applicant to
consolidate school district offices and childcare services into one building and expand the
Applicant's continuum of services on an approximately 2.5-acre lot; and
WHEREAS, the remaining approximately 5.4-acres,which is largely underutilized
as parking and impervious space would be subsequently purchased by the City of Brooklyn Center
to help support long-term redevelopment plans, and via acquisition of necessary lands for future
public roadways and utilities, developable lands, and public park lands; and
WHEREAS, public hearings were noticed for May 12, 2022 and June 9, 2022, and
both meetings failed to meet quorum, therefore the public hearings were not held and no
recommendation was provided by the Planning Commission of the City of Brooklyn Center; and
WHEREAS,a letter was sent to the Applicant on June 1, 2022,requesting a 60-day
extension, and a public hearing notice was published in the Brooklyn Center Sun Post on June 16,
2022, 2022 for consideration at the June 27, 2022 City Council meeting; and
WHEREAS,this item was given due consideration, a staff report was presented, and
a public hearing was opened to allow for public testimony regarding the plat requests for BCCS 5910
SHINGLE CREEK ADDITION, which were received and noted for the record; and
WHEREAS,the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center determined during its
review of the plat and materials submitted with Planning Commission Application No. 2022-002,
that said plat is in general conformance with the City of Brooklyn Center's City Code of Ordinances,
RESOLUTION NO. 2022-65
and specifically Chapter 15—Platting.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota, that Planning Commission Application No. 2022-002, as submitted
by Dorsey & Whitney LLP on behalf of Independent School District No. 286, and requesting
preliminary and final plat approval for BCCS 5910 SHINGLE CREEK ADDITION, be approved
based upon the findings of fact in the June 21, 2022 planning report, and submitted documents and
plans as amended by the following conditions of approval:
1. Approval of the preliminary and final plat for BCCS 5910 SHINGLE CREEK ADDITION
are contingent upon the addressing of comments by Principal Engineer Hill in his
memorandum dated April 27, 2022.
2. Final plat and mylar shall be subject to the provisions of Chapter 15 of the City Code of
Ordinances (Platting).
3. Any final plat comments and/or requirements as provided by Hennepin County.
4. Any final plat comments and/or requirements from the City Attorney's office, and
specifically regarding an updated certified abstract of title.
5. The successful recording of said plat (mylar)with Hennepin County.
6. All conditions as contemplated under City Council Resolution No. 2014-154 remain en
force and any requests to alter or expand upon approved special uses are to be coordinated
with the City for determination of further City approvals.
June 27, 2022 -
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
City erk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
Ryan
and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof:
Butler, Elliott, Graves, Lawrence-Anderson, Ryan
and the following voted against the same:None
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.