HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-037 CCRMember KaY Lasman introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 99-37
RESOLUTION REGARDING DISPOSITION OF PLANNING COMMISSION
APPLICATION NO. 99001 SUBMITTED BY TALISMAN BROOKDALE, LLC.
WHEREAS, Planning Commission Application No. 99001 submitted by Talisman
Brookdale, LLC proposes a rezoning from C-2 (Commerce) to PUD/C-2 of the Brookdale
Regional Shopping Center which is bounded on the north by County Road 10, on the east and
south by T. H. 100 and on the west by Xerxes Avenue North; and
WHEREAS, this proposal comprehends the rezoning of the above mentioned
property and site and building plan approval for the expansion, redevelopment and rejuvenation
of the Brookdale Regional Shopping Center to include the following;
1 The reconfiguration of the west end of the mall including an 89,650 sq. ft.
second floor to include a 20 screen, 4,252 seat theater;
2. An approximate 13,200 sq. ft. addition to the north entrance to the mall for
two restaurant sites;
3. An approximate 13,000 sq. ft. addition for general retail use and revised
mall entry way along the southerly side of the complex adjacent to
Dayton's;
4. A 4,650 sq. ft. freestanding Applebee's restaurant building along Xerxes
Avenue North, northerly of the 56th Avenue entrance to the Brookdale
Center;
5. Conceptual approval, subject to further Planning Commission and City
Council review and approval, of four additional freestanding restaurant
and/or retail buildings to be located around the perimeter of the shopping
center; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly called public hearing on
February 25, 1999, when a staff report and public testimony regarding the rezoning and site and
building plan were received; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of Application No.
99001 by adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 99-02 on February 25, 1999; and
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WHEREAS, the City Council considered Application No. 99001 at its March 8,
1999 meeting; and
WHEREAS, the City Council considered the rezoning and site and building plan
request in light of all testimony received, the guidelines for evaluating rezonings contained in
Section 35-208 of the City's Zoning Ordinance, the provisions of the Planned Unit Development
ordinance contained in Section 35-355, the City's Comprehensive Plan and the Planning
Commission's recommendation.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center to approve Application No. 99001 submitted by Talisman Brookdale, LLC in
light of the following considerations:
1. The rezoning and Planned Unit Development proposal are compatible with
the standards, purposes and intent of the Planned Unit Development section
of the City's Zoning Ordinance and will allow for the redevelopment and
rejuvenation of the Brookdale Regional Mall which is a unique development
within the City of Brooklyn Center and whose viability is considered to be
vital to the stabilization of other commercial properties within the
community.
2. The rezoning and Planned Unit Development proposal will allow for the
utilization of the land in question in a manner which is compatible with,
complimentary to and of comparable intensity to adjacent land uses as well
as those permitted on surrounding land.
3. The utilization of the property as proposed under the rezoning and Planned
Unit Development proposal will conform with city ordinance standards for
the most part with the exception of the following allowed variations from
the zoning ordinance which are considered reasonable standards to apply to
this proposal:
• Allow 5 ft. rather than 15 ft. greeenstrips at certain locations where
an appropriate 3 to 3 ii ft. high decorative masonry wall shall be
installed to offset negative effects (this standard has been allowed in
other areas within the city).
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• Allow a 35 ft., or non-major thoroughfare setback for certain out
building locations based on variances that have been allowed for
other commercial buildings along major thoroughfares and seem
appropriate in this location as well.
• Allow a 4.5 parking spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of gross leasable area
rather than the 5.5 parking spaces per 1,000 sq. ft. of gross floor
area required based on the shared parking analysis provided and on
Urban Land Institute Methodology indicating a maximum of 5,133
parking spaces as being needed for the Brookdale Mall given the
mix of uses and square footages proposed in order to meet the
maximum weekday and weekend hourly demand, which is also in
keeping with at least two major regional malls in the area.
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• Allow the 60 ft. wide parking dimension standard for 90 degree
parking rather than the 63 ft. required separation based on the fact
that Brookdale has previously been allowed to have the 60 ft.
parking standard and it appears that it would work in this situation.
• Allow two freestanding signs up to 320 sq. ft. in area along T. H.
100 based on the uniqueness of the size, diversity of uses and
significance of Brookdale Mall.
• Allow an increase from 15 percent to 20 percent of the allowable
restaurant use without requiring additional parking at Brookdale
based on the uniqueness of Brookdale, the mix of uses and dynamics
of multiple stops per person at the Center.
4. The rezoning and Planned Unit Development proposal are considered
compatible with the City's Comprehensive Plan for this area of the city.
5. The rezoning and Planned Unit Development appear to be a good utilization
of the property under consideration and the redevelopment and rejuvenation
of Brookdale Regional Mall are an important long range use for the existing
property and are considered to be an asset to the community.
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6. In light of the above considerations, it is believed that the guidelines for
evaluating rezonings contained in Section 35-208 of the City's Zoning
Ordinance are met and that the proposal is, therefore, in the best interest of
the community.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center
that approval of Application No. 99001 be subject to the following conditions and considerations:
1. The building plans are subject to review and approval by the Building
Official with respect to applicable codes prior to the issuance of permits.
2. Grading, drainage and utility plans are subject to review and approval by
the City Engineer prior to the issuance of permits.
3. A site performance agreement and supporting financial guarantee in an
amount to be determined based on cost estimates shall be submitted prior
to the issuance of building permits to assure completion of all approved site
improvements.
4. Any outside trash disposal facilities and rooftop or on-ground mechanical
equipment shall be appropriately screened from view.
5. The buildings and building additions are to be equipped with an automatic
fire extinguishing system to meet NFPA standards and shall be connected
to a central monitoring device in accordance with Chapter 5 of the City
Ordinances.
6. An underground irrigation system shall be installed in all new landscaped
areas to facilitate site maintenance.
7. Plan approval is exclusive of all signery, which is subject to Chapter 34 of
the City Ordinances with the exception of allowing two freestanding signs
up to 320 sq. ft. in area along T. H. 100.
8. Plan approval acknowledges a proof of parking for the Brookdale Shopping
Center based on providing 5,700 parking spaces on site.
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The applicants are allowed to retain the existing parking configuration
except where required modifications are to be made based on building
expansions or additions. New parking lot construction or reconfiguration
shall require concrete parking delineators as approved by the City Engineer.
9. The applicant shall submit as built surveys of the property, improvements
and utility service lines prior to release of the performance guarantee.
10. The property owner shall enter in an easement agreement for maintenance
and inspection of utility and storm drainage systems as approved by the
City Engineer prior to the issuance of permits.
11. All work performed and materials used for construction of utilities shall
conform to the City of Brooklyn Center's standard specifications and
details.
12. Approval of the application is subject to the review and approval of the
Shingle Creek Watershed Management Commission with respect to storm
drainage systems. Effective compensating storage shall be approved prior
to the construction and filling for the proposed building No. 5 on the site
plan.
13. The applicant shall enter into a development agreement with the City of
Brooklyn Center to be reviewed and approved by the City Attorney prior
to the issuance of building permits. Said agreement shall acknowledge the
various modifications to city ordinances and the rationale for allowing such
deviations by the City Council and the conditions of approval to assure
compliance with the approved development plans.
14. Plan approval is granted for the Applebee's Restaurant building as
presented (Building No. 2 on the site plan).
15. Conceptual approval only is granted for three other out buildings shown on
the site plan as Building No. 3, Building No. 4 and Building No. 5.
Planning Commission review and City Council approval in the form of a
Planned Unit Development amendment shall be obtained prior to the
issuance of building permits for these buildings.
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16. The costs for traffic signals at the 55th Avenue and 56th Avenue
`intersections with Xerxes Avenue shall be the responsibility of the
applicant.
17. The plans shall be modified to show:
a. A 3 ft. to 3 lh ft. high decorative masonry wall in locations other
than along T. H. 100 where greenstrips are less than 15 ft.
b. The elimination of the access from the perimeter road to the parking
lot east of Building No. 3.
C. The location of the Shingle Creek Regional Corridor Trail through
the Brookdale parking lot.
d. The removal of Building No. 1 which is not part of the conceptual
approval granted at this time.
18. Applicant shall enter into a development agreement, in a form approved by
the City Manager and the City Attorney, that assures that adequate
provision will be made to accommodate public mass transit circulating
through the parking lot of the center and to allow for passengers to be
dropped off and picked up at the center. The applicant shall not be required
to provide space or accommodations for mass transit vehicles parking,
stacking, or laying over; for parking of privately owned vehicles of mass
transit patrons; or for the transfer of passengers between mass transit
vehicles.
March 8. 1999
Date Maya
ATTEST:
City Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member
Ed Nelson and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted
m favor thereof: Myrna Kragness, Kay Lasman, Ed Nelson, and Robert Peppe;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.