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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1985-023 CCRMember Rich Theis introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: RESOLUTION NO. 85 -23 RESOLUTION APPROVING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT FOR A COMMUNITY -BASED GROUP CARE RESIDENTIAL FACILITY AT 4408 69TH AVENUE NORTH WHEREAS, the Applicant, Northwest Residence, Inc., has requested, under Planning Commission Application No. 83021, a special use permit to operate a community -based group care residential facility for 18 mentally ill persons at 4408 69th Avenue North, within the City of Brooklyn Center; and WHEREAS, the City has been directed by a Court Order issued in the case entitled Northwest Residence, Inc., et al v. City of Brooklyn Center, filed in Hennepin County District Court, File No. 804715, to grant the application filed by Northwest Residence, Inc.; NOW, THEREFORE, PURSUANT TO THE HENNEPIN COUNTY DISTRICT COURT ORDER, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Center, Minnesota that the application of Northwest Residence, Inc., file No. 83021, to operate a community based group care residential facility for 18 mentally ill persons is approved subject to the following conditions: 1 The permit is issued to the applicant as operator of the facility and is nontransferable. 2. The permit is subject to all applicable state and local codes, ordinances, and regulations and any violation thereof shall be grounds for revocation. 3. Existing tenants shall receive a minimum of 60 days' notice prior to the date they are expected to vacate the premises. 4. The permit authorizes the boarding of not more than 18 mentally ill adults with no past history of violence, toward themselves or others and /or chemical dependency. Any change to increase the clientele residing in the facility or to include previously violent or chemically dependent individuals will require amendment of the special use permit by the City Council and the occupancy of the facility shall be governed by the standards set forth in the Housing Maintenance Ordinance. 5. Unless accompanying the entire clientele in an excursion off premises, there shall be at least one qualified mental health worker on the premises at all times. 6. A copy of the current State Board and Lodge License shall be kept on file with the City. 7. Any structural, plumbing or mechanical modifications to the existing building shall be subject to review and approval by the Building Official (and the City Sanitarian where appropriate) with respect to applicable codes prior to the issuance of permits. RESOLUTION NO. 85 -23 8. The special use permit shall be reviewed within one year from the date of Council approval to examine the history, if any, of complaints or police actions relating to the facility. 9. The applicant shall resurface the parking lot to meet the standards of the Housing Maintenance and the Zoning Ordinance prior to the issuance of the special use permit. 10. Parking for client vehicles shall be limited to two spaces on the premises. In the event that the off street parking becomes inadequate the applicant agrees to add two additional parking spaces in the front of the building pursuant to the applicant's revised parking plan. 1 January 28, 1985 Date ATTEST: Mayor'`' The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by member Bill Hawes and upon vote being taken thereon, the following voted in favor thereof: Dean Nyquist, Gene Lhotka, Celia Scott, Bill Hawes, and Rich Theis and the following voted against the same: none, whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.