HomeMy WebLinkAbout1966-238 CCR Member Howard Heck introduced the following resolution
and moved its adoption:
RESOLUTION NO. 66 -238
RESOLUTION REGARDING APPLICATION NO. 66005
FOR GRANTING OF VARIANCE TWIN REALTY. INC.
WHEREAS,: the Planning Commission, after a duly called public
hearing has, by motion dated July 19, 1966, recommended the variance
requested on Parcels 120, 130, 424, 442, 450, 700 and 815 of Plat 89010;
and
WHEREAS, the Village Council has duly and fully considered the
Planning Commission's recommendation and has conducted its own hearing
and investigation and based on all of the evidence and files, makes the
following findings:
1. That the specific parcel of land is of such size and
shape that a particular hardship to the owner would result;
2. That the conditions upon which the petition for a variance
is based are unique to the parcel of land for which the
variance is sought and one not applicable, generally, to
other property within the same zoning classification;
3. That the purpose of the variation is not based exclusively
upon a desire to increase the value or income potential of
the parcel of land;
4. The alleged difficulty or hardship is caused by the provisions
of this ordinance and has not been created by any persons
presently or formerly having an interest in the parcel of land;
5. The granting of the variation will not be detrimental to the
public welfare or injurious to other land or improvements
in the neighborhood in which the parcel of land is located;
and
6. The proposed variance will not impair an adequate supply of
light and air to adjacent property, or substantially increase
the congestion of the public streets, or increase the danger
of fire, or endanger the public safety, or substantially diminish
or impair property values within the neighborhood.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the Village Council of the
Village of Brooklyn Center that the health, safety and general welfare of
the Village will best be served by granting a variance from the provisions
of Village Ordinance 35 -401 to allow an additional 2.5 apartment units in
the total project, therefore comprising a complex of 310 units, this variance
to be formally granted at such time as 6.11 of the property described above
is platted.
Resolution No. 66 -238
Auqust 8, 1966
Date Mayor
CD 2
ATTEST: C�'�aJC lit C'W�
Clerk
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded
by member Earl Simons and upon vote being taken thereon,
the following voted in favor ,thereof: Philip Cohen, John Leary,
Earl Simons, Howard Heck and Theodore Willard
and the following voted against the same: None
whereupon said resolution was declared duly passed and adopted.