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Member Celia Scott introduced the following
resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 90 -58
RESOLUTION AMENDING CITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION NO. 82 -255
(COMPREHENSIVE PLAN) RELATIVE TO LAND NORTH OF THE
FREEWAY AND EAST OF SHINGLE CREEK, ADJACENT TO FREEWAY
BOULEVARD
WHEREAS, the City Council on December 20, 1982 adopted
Resolution No. 82 -255, adopting the updated Brooklyn Center
Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Plan's Land Use Revisions Map at page 98
(Table 14 and Figure 15) designates the area north of Interstate 94
(area 6a) for light industrial; and
WHEREAS, a rezoning request (Application No. 89003) by
the City of Brooklyn Center has been submitted to rezone 18 parcels
comprising approximately 68 acres of land adjacent to Interstate 94
from I -1 (Light Industrial) to C2 (Commerce) to eliminate the
possibility of industrial development on these parcels; and
WHEREAS, the rezoning request is partially inconsistent
with Table 14 of the Plan which recommends only light industrial
for part of the area considered for rezoning; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission has considered a
Comprehensive Plan amendment to Table 14 in conjunction with the
rezoning application and finds the rezoning proposal to be in the
best interests of the community; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Section 35 -202 of the City
ordinances, the Planning Commission held a public hearing on March
2, 1989 to consider an amendment to the Comprehensive Plan; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission adopted Planning
Commission Resolution No. 89 -1 on March 2, 1989 and reaffirmed its
action on March 1, 1990; and
WHEREAS, the proposed Comprehensive Plan amendment was
forwarded to the Metropolitan Council and the Metropolitan Council
has indicated that the proposed amendment does not conflict with
regional systems plans, and
WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the proposed
Plan amendment at its March 12, 1990 regular meeting and finds that
the Plan amendment and accompanying rezoning proposal are in the
best interests of the community.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90 58
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of
the City of Brooklyn Center, pursuant to Section 35 -202 of the City
ordinances, that City Council Resolution No. 82 -255 (Comprehensive
Plan) is hereby amended to allow commercial and service /office
development in the area north of Interstate 94 and east of Shingle
Creek (adjacent to Freeway Boulevard, area 6a of Table 14) based
upon the following findings:
March 12, 1990
Date
ATTEST: Al),
1. Commercial and service /office development has
already taken place in this area and has been
acknowledged under the existing I -1 zoning.
2. It is appropriate now to ratify the trend toward
commercial development near the Interstate by
rezoning a number of parcels to C2. Such a
rezoning, however, is not strictly consistent with
the Plan recommendation for land north of the
Interstate to be developed light industrial.
3. Traffic impact in this area will not be adversely
affected by such an amendment and this amendment
has no adverse effect on any Metropolitan systems.
4. Such a Comprehensive Plan amendment is in the best
interests of the community, given the above
considerations.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center that the Brooklyn Center Comprehensive Plan be
revised as follows:
No. 6a of Table 14 on page 98 of the Comprehensive Plan
regarding the Land Use Revisions Map be changed from
"light industrial" to "light industrial, commercial and
service /office.
Clerk
Mayo
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly
seconded by member Todd Paulson and upon vote being taken
thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Dean Nyquist,
Celia Scott, Todd Paulson, Jerry Pedlar, and Philip Cohen;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.