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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1993-215 CCR1 1 1 adoption: Member Kristen Mann introduced the following resolution and moved its RESOLUTION NO. 93 215 RESOLUTION REGARDING DISPOSITION OF PLANNING COMMISSION APPLICATION NO. 93015 SUBMITTED BY THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER WHEREAS, Planning Commission Application No. 93015 submitted by the City of Brooklyn Center proposes rezoning from C2 (commerce) and R5 (multi family residence) to C1 (service /office) of three properties located at the southeast quadrant of T.H. 252 and 66th Avenue North and addressed as 6550 and 6500 West River Road and 6525, 27, 29 North Willow Lane; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly called public hearing on November 18, 1993, when a staff report and public testimony regarding the rezoning was received; and WHEREAS, the Planning Commission recommended approval of Application No. 93015 by adopting Planning Commission Resolution No. 93 -4 on November 18, 1993; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered this rezoning in light of the report received, testimony given, the guidelines for evaluating rezonings contained in Section 35 -208 of the City's Zoning Ordinance and in light of comments made relative to this property in the City's Comprehensive Plan; and WHEREAS, the City Council has taken action to ammend the City's Comprehensive Plan to create consistency between the Plan and the proposed rezoning comprehended for the southeast quadrant of T.H. 252 and 66th Avenue North. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Brooklyn Center that Application No. 93015 submitted by the City of Brooklyn Center be approved in light of the following considerations: 1. The rezoning will allow for appropriate development and redevelopment in this area which will establish a proper buffer zone between the high level of traffic and the accompanying noise, odor and vibration from T.H. 252 and the established single family residential area to the east of the subject site. 2. The rezoning will prohibit the development of intense commercial uses which cannot be appropriately buffered and screened from the residential area to the east and will prohibit uses which currently are allowed in the C2 zoning district and that are incompatible with the surrounding residential area. 1 1 Resolution No. 93 -215 ATTEST: 3. The rezoning will allow for development and redevelopment of land uses which can be considered compatible with surrounding land uses. 4. The rezoning will allow for a service /office designation and the eventual development and redevelopment of this area which will offer the owners of the property a reasonable use of their property in a manner compatible with neighboring property. 5. The rezoning of the land to allow a service /office utilization of the entire area with less intense commercial uses can overcome the difficult screening and buffering issues posed by an intense commercial development. 6. The rezoning is consistent with the amended recommendations contained in the City's Comprehensive Plan. 7. The rezoning proposal demonstrates merit beyond the interest of the owners of the land in that it will provide for potential redevelopment and development which is sensitive to the screening and buffering concerns of neighboring residential property at the same time as it will provide a reasonable use of the land for its owners. 8. This rezoning proposal is consistent with the recommendations made by the Planning Commission and the Northeast Neighborhood Advisory Group in 1989 following the Commission's review of a land use study of this area done by Short- Elliot Hendrickson, I December 6, 1993 Deputy Clerk Date Todd Paulson, Mayor The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Member Barb Kalligher and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Todd Paulson, Celia Scott, Dave Rosene, Barb Kalligher, and Kristen Mann; and the following voted against the same: none, where upon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.