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Member Tony Kuefler introduced the following resolution and moved its
adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 77 -83
RESOLUTION REGARDING DISPOSITION OF PLANNING COMMISSION
APPLICATION NO. 77009 SUBMITTED BY MR. ROGER LANGE
WHEREAS, Planning Commission Application No. 77009 was submitted by
Mr. Roger Lange on February 8, 1977 requesting special use permission for a
recreation center use at 4321 68th Avenue North; and
WHEREAS, the .item was considered by the Planning Commission at a duly
called public hearing on February 17, 1977 at which time testimony both for and
against the request was taken; and
WHEREAS, the .item was considered by the City Council on February 28,
1977, and upon determination that the applicant had not di- sclosed his management
of a similar and now terminated operation in another community, the item was tabled
to permit a more complete investigation of the earlier experience and the develop-
ment of additional data; and
WHEREAS, following postponements, at the applicant's request, on March 14
and March 28, 1977, the item was reconsidered by the Council on April 11 1977;
and
WHEREAS, extensive discussion ensued then with the applicant regarding,
among other things, his past experience and proposed management policies:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Brooklyn Center that Planning Commission Application No. 77009 submitted by Mr.
Roger Lange is hereby denied in consideration of the following:
1 The applicant has not clearly demonstrated by evidence that
the standards for special use permits cited in Section 35 -220,
2. are met; specifically,
a. That the establishment, maintenance or operation of
the special use will promote and enhance the general
public welfare and will not be detrimental to or
endanger the public health, safety, morals, or
comfort
b. The special use will not be injurious to the use and
enjoyment of other property in the immediate vicinity
for the purposes already permitted, nor substantially
diminish and impair property values within the
neighborhood.
RESOLUTION NO. 77 -83
2. The applicant has not demonstrated that a satisfactory
supervisory plan has been developed for the use which
is predominantly youth- oriented.
3. No satisfactory management techniques have been presented
to resolve those problems experienced by such uses,
including the applicant's previous operation in Fridley.
April 25, 1977
Date Mayor
ATTEST:
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
member Bill Fignar and upon vote being taken thereon, the following
voted in favor thereof: Philip Cohen, Maurice Britts, Tony Kuefler,
Bill Fignar, and Gene Lhotka;
and the following voted against the same: none,
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.