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Member Jerry Pedlar
resolution and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 90 59
introduced the following
RESOLUTION REGARDING DISPOSITION OF APPLICATION NO. 89003
SUBMITTED BY THE CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
WHEREAS, Application No. 89003 submitted by the City of
Brooklyn Center proposes rezoning from I -1 (Industrial Park) to C2
(Commerce) 67.73 acres of land lying near Interstate 94 between
Shingle Creek and Highway 100 /Humboldt Avenue North; and
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission held a duly called
public hearing on January 26, 1989 and concluded it on March 2,
1989 when testimony regarding the request was taken; and
WHEREAS, the Commission on March 2, 1989 considered and
recommended by Planning Commission Resolution No. 89 -1, an
amendment to the Brooklyn Center Comprehensive Plan allowing for
light industrial, commercial and service /office development over
that part of the area north of Interstate 94 and reaffirmed its
action on March 1, 1990; and
WHEREAS, the City Council considered the rezoning
proposal at its March 12, 1990 regular meeting and finds that the
rezoning proposal is in the best interests of the community.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the
City of Brooklyn Center that Application No. 89003 submitted by the
City of Brooklyn Center is hereby approved in consideration of the
following:
1. The proposed rezoning is consistent with the
Brooklyn Center Comprehensive Plan, in light of the
amendment proposed in Planning Commission
Resolution No. 89 -1.
2. Existing and proposed development of the parcels to
be rezoned is consistent with the C2 zoning
designation and in many cases would be inconsistent
with the I -1 zoning designation as the I -1 district
is amended to exclude certain commercial uses, such
as convenience food restaurants, transient lodging
and bowling alleys.
3. It is appropriate to ratify the trend of
commercial, as opposed to industrial, development
adjacent to Interstate 94 because the Shingle Creek
Parkway Interchange has increased the visibility
and accessibility of parcels near the Interstate
and made them much more appropriate for commercial
development.
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RESOLUTION NO. 90 -59
ATTEST:
March 12, 1990
Date
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly
seconded by member Celia Scott 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.
4. The proposed C2 zoning is consistent with and
compatible with surrounding land use
classifications.
5. Permitted uses in the C2 zoning district can be
contemplated for development of the subject
property.
6. The property in question will bear fully the
ordinance development restrictions of the C2 zoning
district.
7. In light of the above, it is believed that the
proposed rezoning meets the guidelines for
evaluating rezonings set forth in Section 35 -208 of
the Brooklyn Center Zoning Ordinance.
Mayor,"/