HomeMy WebLinkAbout2025.06.12 PCAPLANNING COMMISSION
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
REGULAR MEETING
June 12, 2025
Optional public access to the Webex meeting is below:
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1.Call to Order — 7 p.m.
2.Roll Call
3.Approval of Agenda
a.Motion to Approve Regular Meeting Agenda for June 12, 2025
4.Approval of Meeting Minutes
a.Motion to Approve May 8, 2025 Regular Meeting Minutes
5.Chairperson’s Explanation
The Planning Commission is an advisory body. One of the Commission's functions is to hold
public hearings. In the matters concerned in these hearings, the Commission makes
recommendations to the City Council. The City Council makes all final decisions in these matters.
6.Planning Items
a.Planning Commission Application No. 2025-005 (PUBLIC HEARING)
Applicant | Property Owner: MMS Properties LLC
Address:
Requests:
Summary:
5831 Brooklyn Boulevard | 03-118-21-13-0101
Variances and Site and Building Plan Amendment
The Applicant and Property Owner proposes a renovation
of the existing, approximately 4,005-square foot
Brooklyn Blvd Dental Clinic, and an approximately 780-
square foot addition to accommodate a larger patient
waiting and reception desk area, three patient
operatories, and an ADA compliant restroom. As the
existing building is non-conforming with respect to
setbacks, certain variances are requested from Sections
35-2302 and 35-5100 of the City Code.
b.Presentation: Our Climate is Changing. Why Aren’t We?
Presenters: Brooklyn Bridge Alliance for Youth (BBAY), in
collaboration with the Metropolitan Council
Summary: Youth leaders from Brooklyn Bridge Alliance for Youth
(BBAY) have completed a twelve-hour research and
conversation project to identify the best ways to
PLANNING COMMISSION
CITY OF BROOKLYN CENTER
REGULAR MEETING
June 12, 2025
Optional public access to the Webex meeting is below:
Online: logis.webex.com | Phone: (312) 535-8110
Meeting Number (Access Code): 2630 868 3321
Passcode: BCPC06122025
respond to climate change in their community. During
this presentation, representatives for the group will
share the results of their research and
recommendations for community action. This project is
part of the Met Council's Community Climate
Collaboration which engages residents in the Twin Cities
region in conversations about climate actions and
community impacts to support a regional climate action
plan.
7. Discussion
a.City Council and Planning Commission Updates
b.Development and Construction Updates
c.2025 Legislative Update
8.Adjournment